A beautifully presented GII* LISTED PERIOD TOWNHOUSE built circa 1747, refurbished throughout to the highest of standards. Situated in an ENVIABLE LOCATION, off Micklegate within York City Walls just a short distance to the Railway Station.This stunning property has recently been fully updated and reconfigured to provide spacious and versatile accommodation with good natural light and contrasting views over the city. Whilst much of the original character remains, the entire building has been comprehensively renovated and sensitively refurbished over all five floors. This stylish house offers many original features and highlights the stunning decorative plaster work on the ceilings and many original fireplaces. At the heart of the property is a superb, elegant, central staircase leading to all floors. The ground floor boasts a spacious bespoke dining kitchen, living room with patio access and separate utility room. To the first floor is an elegant drawing room, study and cloakroom, whilst the second and third floors offer a master suite, second generous double bedroom and separate shower room and a third double bedroom with dressing room and the house bathroom.The house is currently configured with to also include a large basement family room, fourth bedroom and a bathroom together with substantial storage areas. To the side is an inviting patio and several stores together with potential to add another outside space with the addition of a roof terrace, subject to planning.Micklegate is one of York's most vibrant leisure areas and the property enjoys a prominent position close to an eclectic mix of boutique style businesses, bars and restaurants.General Remarks - Viewing - All viewing is strictly by prior appointment with the sole selling agents, Hudson Moody. Please contact our offices at 58, Micklegate, York, YO1 6LF. Telephone .Fixtures And Fittings - All fixtures and fittings are specifically excluded from the sale unless they are mentioned in the particulars of sale.Location - Situated in the hub of the vibrant Micklegate area of the city, lying close to boutique shops and restaurants yet within easy walking distance of the city centre.Services - Main supplies of water, electricity and drainage.Completely re-plumbed and rewired. Commercial fire alarm system. Zones central heating with underfloor on lower levels and rads higher. Whole roof replaced in last few years with Welsh slate. Acoustic secondary glazing.Cat 5 cabling and ADT burglar alarm which has both fire and carbon monoxide detectors in addition to panic buttons installed on each floor.External cctv system along with video entry for the main front door which is operated from mobile phones or iPads.Temperature controlled in each room throughout the property.Local Authority York - City of York Council, West Offices, Station Rise, York, YO1 6GA. Telephone .Offer Procedure - Before contacting a Building Society, Bank or Solicitor you should make your offer to the office dealing with the sale, as any delay may result in the sale being agreed to another purchaser, thus incurring unnecessary costs. Under the Estate Agency Act 1991, you will be required to provide us with financial information in order to verify your position, before we can recommend your offer to the vendor. We will also require proof of identification in order to adhere to Money Laundering Regulations. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_york-d196349/for-sale_i71718320
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A beautiful renovated Georgian townhouse situated on a leafy residential no-through road. Description30 New Walk Terrace is an impressive Georgian townhouse, situated in one of the most desirable streets in York. A peaceful tree lined residential road with pedestrian access to the River Ouse, with a footpath and cycle track leading right into the heart of York.The property has undergone an extensive programme of renovation and refurbishment at the hands of the current owners, the attention to detail throughout the property is impressive and the works have certainly enhanced the overall building. The works include the addition of the lower ground floor, a full re-wire, re-plumbing and restoration of the original period features, including the sash windows, coving and marble fireplaces, enhanced by the addition of numerous contemporary fittings. The property is fronted by a luscious green parterre and boasts some very fine Georgian features. The accommodation is arranged over five floors and extends over 2,800 square feet. The sitting room is a wonderful and light and well-balanced space with its eye catching fireplace and large bay window. The heart of the home is the stunning well appointed 'Tom Howley' kitchen finished with granite counter tops and a range of quality appliances, including a Wolf range cooker, with Bora induction fan, Sub Zero fridge / freezer and Quooker Tap. The family room is a fantastic space for relaxing with the family incorporating a Sonos Sound System which is fitted throughout the ground floor. The lighting of the property is managed through the smart technology of Control4 lighting.The newly converted lower ground floor consists of a full fitted utility room with built in cupboards and a W.C. Moving to the first floor via a beautiful ornate staircase, is a fabulous principal bedroom suite. Flooded with natural light, the bedroom has south facing view over the leafy street below. Reconfigured to include a fully fitted dressing area and luxurious en suite bathroom fitted with porcelain tiles and large vanity unit. To the second floor there are two well proportioned bedrooms, each for a study for home working area. Both bedrooms are serviced by a modern family bathroom. The third floor consists of a generous fourth bedroom, finished with an en suite bathroom.The garden is accessed directly from the kitchen, via the French doors which open onto a level patio extending either side of a manicured lawn, bordered by layered beds and high brick walls, providing a degree of privacy and shelter. At the far end is a brick built store fitted with kitchen cabinetry and a hot/cold tap. There is a lockable pedestrian gate leading to Sandringham Street.LocationNew Walk Terrace is regarded as one of York's prime residential areas, offering a broad range of local services. Nearby schools include St Oswalds CE School (Ofsted Rating Good 2019), Fulford School Academy, St Georges RC Primary School Voluntary Academy and Fishergate Primary School (Ofsted Rating Good 2023). York University is just over a mile away and , the popular 'Designer Outlet' is about two and a half miles with access to the A64 linking to Leeds and the wider motorway network. There is a regular bus service to the city centre as well as an excellent cycle network. There are several supermarkets around, including Waitrose, within about three quarters of a mile.York Leisure Centre at Monks Cross is about four miles and offers gym facilities, swimming pool and a sports hall with a Clip N Climb arena. There are three Golf clubs within about five miles of the property, Heworth Golf club Forest Park Golf Club and Fulford Golf Club.The property is perfectly positioned about one mile outside the city's historic walls and all the popular attractions including: York Theatre Royal, the Art Gallery, York Minster, Bettys Tea Rooms and the famous Shambles along with a range of local cafes, shops, restaurants, public houses and supermarkets.The city boasts excellent restaurants including the award winning The Star Inn the City by Andrew Pern and the Michelin-starred restaurant, Roots, by Tommy Banks. In addition, there is Skosh by Neil Bentinck which also boasts a Michelin-star, positioned on popular Micklegate which also has a number of independent shops, pubs, cafes and hairdressers.Independent schools on offer are The Mount, St Peter's and Bootham all within about two miles.The well-known York Racecourse and Knavesmire are situated about two miles away.The property is well positioned for vehicular access to the A64, for travel across the region and York's mainline railway station can be accessed for express services to major cities including London (Kings Cross in under two hours), Edinburgh and Manchester.Please note all distances and travel times are approximate.Square Footage: 2,819 sq ft For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_york-d196349/for-sale_i71172030
Elegant double-fronted townhouse in prime, central York with off street parking and south facing garden. DescriptionThis charming , imposing and rare double fronted family home is much admired in the locality and situated in the renowned, friendly neighborhood community of East Mount Road in the heart of York. It has been painstakingly and meticulously restored through a program of significant renovation and upgrading by its current owners well known in the decorative living field. The stunning house is a perfect balance of modern day living in a true period home full of working Victorian fireplaces, stained glass, stripped pine window shutters and cornices.On entry, the double width hallway immediately gives indication to the scale of the property. The flagstones have been sensitively restored to give a warming and impressive welcome to the home whilst retaining the original character. The original cornice in the hallway has been recreated and matched to the original features of the home throughout the rest of the house, emphasizing the level of detail in renovation works. To the right, a large, bright dining space with bay windows and working period marble fireplace leads through to a fully modernized kitchen space with large island and ample storage solutions. Both rooms in this combination create a fantastic space for entertaining or enjoying evening family meals. The restored floorboards and beautiful decor make this a versatile and accommodating living space suited to many needs. The kitchen space also has the additional benefit for family living and leads on to a sensitively newly built downstairs shower room and WC.Across the hallway, two impressively proportioned sitting rooms make up the downstairs accommodation both with smart shelving and useful storage. The first sitting room, a double aspect room, features a working marble fireplace creating a smart, cosy and relaxing setting to enjoy an evening of unwinding or entertaining. The second living room features a log burning fire with art nouveau surround and the benefit of double aspect views over the greenery of the south facing rear garden.The ground floor accommodation is finished off with a south facing sunroom. This wonderful addition comes complete with air conditioning and heating to make the glass room an exceptional space to dine in and enjoy the gardens year-round. To the first floor, a double width landing leads to an impressive main suite. The bedroom area offers size and space and is finished with working period fireplace and built in shelving. This bedroom space leads to an impressively sized dressing room with built in wardrobes and drawers and has the luxury benefit of its own marble tiled en suite shower room. For families requiring the additional bedroom space, the dressing area could be converted easily back into a fifth bedroom. Two further bedrooms add to the first floor living space. The second bedroom, again with working period fireplace, is south facing and has a great double aspect outlook over the homes garden and the adjacent Scarcroft Green, a wonderful aspect to overlook. Bedroom three, with working period fireplace, is currently utilised as a large home office though would make a beautifully sized double aspect bedroom should that be the preferred option. Both options feature the benefit of built in storage space with the former also having built in traditional wardrobes. The first floor is finished by the generously sized marble tiled family bathroom with a prominent cast-iron bath taking pride of place. Second floor accommodation offers a range of options for potential owners. Currently, a large bedroom with en-suite provides perfect guest accommodation. The layout could comfortably make for multi-generational living options. Additionally the top floor also provides a spacious utility room with additional space for storage. This home also benefits from a cellar underneath half of the house, creating perfect storage or workshop space or even a potential home gym. There is also a garden store currently used as potting room and for bikes but with potential to convert into an artists garden room or other such usage.To finish the property, exceptionally rare for central York, a large walled south facing garden wraps around the rear of the property to the east side, leading on to the rarity of a driveway in such a location with electric car charging point. The gardens have been wonderfully created in a cottage garden style of 'rooms' to offer an abundance of greenery and different seating areas whilst maintaining a fantastic degree of privacy.LocationThe Mount area of York is regarded as one of the city's most desirable locations with good amenities on the doorstep including a pharmacy, supermarket, hairdressers, beautician, restaurants, pubs, the popular Everyman Cinema, and a range of boutique hotels including Hotel Du Vin.Just over half a mile away is Bishopthorpe Road a highly popular area of York and has won the Great British High Street of the Year award in 2015, as well as being voted one of the UK's coolest places to live by The Times. The area has a well-known parade of independent shops, cafe-delis, bakeries, yoga studio, supermarkets and restaurants which host regular events and festivals. Rowntree Park with cafe, playground, tennis and basketball courts are a short distance from Bishy Road. Located beside the River Ouse is York City Rowing Club and York Pilates Space.The property is perfectly positioned just outside the city's historic bar walls of Micklegate and all the popular attractions including: York Theatre Royal, the Art Gallery, York Minster, Bettys Tea Rooms and the famous Shambles along with a range of local cafes, shops, restaurants, public houses and supermarkets.The city boasts excellent restaurants including the award winning The Star Inn the City by Andrew Pern and the Michelin-starred restaurant, Roots, by Tommy Banks. In addition, there is Skosh by Neil Bentinck which also boasts a Michelin-star, positioned on popular Micklegate, which is less than half a mile away and has a number of independent shops, pubs, cafes and hairdressers.The well-known York Racecourse and Knavesmire are situated about a mile from The Mount.York railway station is within half a mile away and offers regular services to major cities including Manchester, Edinburgh and London with some journeys taking less than two hours to Kings Cross. The A64 ring road is about three miles from the city centre giving access to Leeds, the A1(M) and the wider motorway.The city offers a diverse range of primary and secondary schools including the popular Scarcroft Primary School (Academy), All Saints RC School (Ofsted Outstanding 2016) and Millthorpe School (Academy). Independent schools on offer are The Mount, St Peter's and Bootham.Please note all distances and travel times are approximate.Square Footage: 3,581 sq ft For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_york-d196349/for-sale_i71226943
Alma House, a 19th century former Victorian police station, superbly revived and transformed for luxurious modern-day lifestyles. The property as it stands today is the result of an extensive renovation and redesign project, expertly overseen from start to finish. Whilst its distinctive facade remains, the internal structure has been completely rebuilt to current standards, sensitively acknowledging the building's original features and incorporating contemporary design. With innovation at its heart, the property boasts smart technology and convenience; Nu-heat underfloor heating and Cat6 cabling throughout, Loxone home automation system, MHRV ducting, a commercial grade hot water system, double-glazed timber sash windows with Resstende electric blinds and curtains, and electric Velux roof-lights. Every room exudes style and sophistication. An unmatched eye for detail, great care and attention has been paid in selecting individual fixtures, fittings and floorings, with no expense spared. All of exceptional quality, many have been sourced from high-end Italian designers: Listone Giordano wooden floors, Graniti Fiandre marble and hard floorings, Davide Groppi light fittings, Antonio Lupi and Ex.t, bathrooms with Aquaelite SPA systems, and an Abimis commercial grade kitchen. Unique artwork is displayed throughout, blending with thoughtfully positioned lighting and carefully chosen colour palettes. Approaching 4000 square feet, the accommodation is generously sized with elegantly proportioned rooms. The layout lends itself to a variety of residential and/or commercial opportunities; first designed as a successful private-house hotel with 3 luxurious suites, and specialist culinary and wine experiences, but equally easily reverted to a substantial 5-bedroom family home. The ground floor offers a potential annex with separate external access, providing options for multi-generational living, home-office space, or an income stream via AirB&B. Externally, there is a south-facing walled courtyard area to the rear, driveway parking for 2-3 vehicles and an electric car charging point.Additionally, there is a detached 2 bedroom coach house (1A Carey Street) which can be purchased by separate negotiation.Alma Terrace is located in the Fulford area of York, with riverside walks into the city centre and via the Millennium Bridge to Rowntree Park and Bishopthorpe Road. Fulford itself benefits from a wide range of local amenities and lies within the catchment area of Fulford School, rated outstanding by Ofsted. It also offers easy access to the railway station, and to the A64 and wider road network for travel further afield. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_york-d196349/for-sale_i68677618
One of the regions finest private country house estates, set in around 55 acres with additional land available. DescriptionThe sale of the Whixley Hall would offer an extremely rare opportunity to acquire one of the finest private residential estates in North Yorkshire. Grade II listed on account of its impressive facade the house dates from the mid to late 17th century and is of red brick construction, under a quality 20th century stone slate roof. An engraving in the hall inscribed 'Christopher Tancred's seat 1698' shows the south front before the C20 restoration, but little has changed since then until the central section of the south front was restored and rebuilt by Walter Brierley in 1907, but he followed the original design quite closelyThe HallTancred died in 1754 and bequeathed the hall as an almshouse for 12 elderly gentlemen. The hall remained an almshouse or 'hospital' until after 1850 but was disused in 1881. A working bell remains at the rear of the house, used to call the residents back from the grounds. The house retains many historic and fine period features, including a noteworthy dogleg staircase in the east wing. In more recent years the house and various outbuildings have received a great deal more attention, the main house having been installed with a bio mass boiler and craftsman made secondary glazing, significantly enhancing the buildings energy efficiency. The principal rooms include an impressive reception hall, generous adjoining drawing room and dining room and inviting panelled library, all perfectly proportioned and blessed with copious amounts of natural light. Complementing these are a well equipped kitchen/breakfast room with views of the formal garden and village church, study or play room and large cellars with numerous store rooms and utility areas. This is a large house but not too large, with a room for every occasion and six good-sized bedrooms served by five bathrooms and a self contained one bedroomed apartment. There are also two large attic rooms which could be incorporated into accommodation as required. The CottagesTo the north east of the Hall is The Dower House, a three bedroomed self contained cottage of brick construction under a pantile roof, part rendered on the northern elevation. The property can be accessed via a gated driveway from the village road or via the main entrance drive which leads through to a courtyard enclosed by a shared garage block providing a double garage. On the north west corner of the rear yard, accessed via a spur off the main drive is a further two bedroomed cottage, Way Cottage, with dedicated parking area and small enclosed garden.The OutbuildingsCentering around the rear courtyard and parking area are a number of well maintained and well built outbuildings, including a double height garage block with stores, a separate three bay carport, nine stables in two blocks and associated tack and feed rooms. On the opposite side of the driveway is the biomass plant room, a single garage which can serve Way Cottage, a garden store and orangery which overlooks the formal gardens to the west of the Hall.The GroundsThe Hall is surrounded on three sides by beautifully maintained formal gardens, arranged over gently undulating levels and bounded by mature hedging and high brick walls providing a great deal of privacy. To the south and west are a series of immaculate lawns bordered by clipped box and colourful layered beds, dotted with handsome specimen trees through which there are numerous views of the parkland to the south. To the east is a more formal kitchen garden, divided by gravel pathways bordered by clipped box, with various beds, parterre and specimen plants drawing the eye.To the north, behind the stable block is a sizeable vegetable garden, complete with numerous raised beds and a greenhouse. The LandBeyond the gardens to the west and north of the house, are a number of grass paddocks and woodland shelter belts extending to around 55 acres (Lot 1). There is a further 41 acres of parkland south of the minor road available by separate negotiation (Lot 2).LocationWhixley is a quintessential conservation village situated about seven miles south of the thriving market town of Boroughbridge and ten miles west of York. Set within the beautiful North Yorkshire countryside, the village is known for its peaceful atmosphere and strong sense of community. There is a good pub, The Anchor, a village hall, built in 1935 on the initiative of the W.I. is much used and is the home of Whixley Badminton Club. The Hall hosts, dances, parties, quiz nights, regular bridge afternoons as well as the meetings of the Parish Council, W.I., Toddler Group and monthly resident lunches throughout the winter. There is a thriving Cricket Club with two teams. The village shop was originally opened as a community venture and is now run by Helen Tessyman who also runs the shop in nearby Marton cum Grafton. The shop itself is owned by the Parish Council.Whixley is surrounded by wonderful open countryside, making it an ideal location for those who appreciate outdoor activities and nature. The area is well served by schools for children of all ages, notably Kirk Hammerton primary, Queen Ethelburga's is under two miles away and St Olave's, St Peter's and Bootham in York around thirteen miles away.There is a regular train service from nearby Cattal and Kirk Hammerton, connecting directly to both York and Harrogate and the nearby A59 provides direct access to the A1(M) around three miles to the west and Harrogate around eleven miles away. This accessibility makes Whixley an excellent location for individuals who seek the tranquility of village life without sacrificing connectivity to regional and national commercial centres.Agent note: Part of the land is subject to an ongoing agricultural tenancy agreement (ask agent for further information). Way Cottage is currently let on a standard short hold tenancy agreement, subject to a two month notice period.Square Footage: 11,751 sq ft Acreage: 54 Acres For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_york-d196349/for-sale_i71661356
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