The imposing, Grade II-listed Sigglesthorne Hall —one of the grandest country houses in the East Riding of Yorkshire — has come to the market. Set set in 18 acres of formal gardens, grounds and parkland, it's located on the edge of the ancient village of Sigglesthorne, four miles inland from Hornsea on the Holderness Coast, with its Blue Flag beach. Beverley is nine miles away, while the house is 12 miles from Yorkshire’s maritime city of Hull.

Edward Hartshorne of Blenkin & Co quotes £2.5 million for the recently restored hall, which, in 1892, was described in local archives as ‘a handsome mansion in the Italian style, built by the late Sir William Wright soon after the estate came into his possession. It is embosomed by trees and surrounded by shrubberies and tastefully laid-out gardens

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