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The property is an attractively situated block of 108.66 acres of grassland and moorland fringe, located within the North York Moors National Park, between Scarborough and Whitby. The land is divided into two parcels, with the northern parcel covering approximately 66.19 acres and the southern parcel covering approximately 42.47 acres. It offers good access off Rudda Road and comprises a mixture of gently undulating and sloping pasture, rough grazing, and moorland fringe. The land is suitable for grazing, conservation, and wider amenity purposes, and enjoys attractive long-distance views towards the Heritage Coast and surrounding National Park countryside. It also includes a Thorny Beck frontage and has mineral and sporting rights included within the sale.