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Estate agent confirms interest in ‘quintessen­tially Yorkshire’ West Heslerton

- By News Reporter newsdesk@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @thescarbor­onews

past 20 to 30 years, this is our biggest sale.”

The village’s Rightmove listing said: “A once-in-a-generation opportunit­y to purchase a 2,116-acre mixed agricultur­al, residentia­l and commercial estate with vast developmen­t and sporting potential, situated within a beautiful area of North Yorkshire.”

From childhood, the late Eve Dawnay, the former owner of West Heslerton, loved to build miniature models. When her father bequeathed her the village, she set about creating an archetypal family hub.

From its pub, garage, playing fields and sports pavilion, to a 21-bedroom hall and 43 houses, Eve Dawnay left a remarkable legacy when she died aged 84 in 2010: a functionin­g English village, with a population of about 375 people, preserved in time.

With no single heir, the village was left to Eve’s wider family and they decided to sell, hoping to find a wealthy yet benevolent buyer, who would help to preserve the way of life.

The advert, which includes 86 photograph­s showing characterf­ul cottages and sweeping scenic shots, is marked as being under offer.

Eve Dawnay graduated from Oxford University with a degree in French in 1948, and worked in Paris and London before returning to the village. When her father died in 1964, she inherited the estate.

The unmarried eccentric kept rents low and ensured that it retained a vibrant community supporting a host of amenities, including a primary school and football, cricket and bowling teams.

The centrepiec­e of the estate is the 21-bedroom West Heslerton Hall, which has been empty for 30 years since Eve Dawnay downsized to a four-bedroom house in the village.

The estate has more than 1,500 acres of agricultur­al land, including 112 acres of woodland.

The annual rental and agricultur­al subsidy income is listed as about £390,000. £10 PRIZE WINNERS

 ??  ?? The village of West Heslerton, including its hall, above, was put up for sale.
The village of West Heslerton, including its hall, above, was put up for sale.
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