It also has stables for up to 55 equines.
The property is set on 23 acres of land.
It has a five-furlong flat gallop with an additional two-furlong hill gallop in a circuit – that looks like a small racecourse.
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Plus there are three horse walkers, wash bays, a lung pit, and 12 turnout grass paddocks.
It is called Arthington Barn Stables and is located in Nawton, four miles from Helmsley, near York, North Yorkshire.
It is the home of Nawton Racing headed by renowned racehorse trainers, Roger Fell and Sean Murray.
A spokesperson for GSC Grays – which is marketing it – said: “An immaculately presented North Yorkshire racing yard with exceptional equestrian facilities featuring purpose-built stabling for 55 horses and a delightful three-bedroomed main house, has come to market for offers over £1,850,000.
“Arthington Barn Stables at Nawton, four miles from the attractive market town of Helmsley, is home to Nawton Racing, headed by renowned racehorse trainers, Roger Fell & Sean Murray, and has produced 200 winners in the last five years.
“The south-facing three-bedroom stone-built house has a beautifully landscaped garden and is located on the periphery of the stunning North York Moors National Park and Howardian Hills.
“The property offers the opportunity to develop a significant secondary eight-bedroom staff accommodation and office block which is part of an excellent range of modern and traditional outbuildings with the potential for change of use, subject to consent.”
Director John Coleman said: “This is a very well-respected raceyard with exceptional facilities in a lovely part of the world that has very strong links with horse racing.
“The area is renowned for horse racing with an abundance of specialized veterinary practices, farriers, and equestrian training facilities.”
The stables are also in an ideal location to get to race days.
With only an hour on the road, you can get to racecourses including York, Wetherby, Beverley, Thirsk, Redcar, and Catterick, as reported on Luxury Property News.
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