Guide price
£995,000
5 bed detached house for saleThe Old Barn, Paradise Grange, Moor Lane, Ryther, Tadcaster LS24
5 beds
3 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
Savills - York
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About this property
Period barn conversion with 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and 3 reception rooms
Detached country house with beautifully presented interiors
Versatile accommodation totalling more than 3700 sq ft
High specification fixtures and fittings
Potential to create a self-contained, two-storey annexe
Around 1.1 acres of gardens, including paddock
Gated off-street parking, garaging and oak barn workshop
Only one careful owner since the property's renovation and construction 15 years ago
Rail connection nearby at Church Fenton railway station York and Leeds very commutable
EPC Rating = C
Impressive period barn conversion, incorporating an oak barn workshop, garaging, walled courtyard garden, and grounds of about 1.1 acres
Description
Renovated in 2010 from traditional farm buildings and finished to a very high specification with input from the current owner, The Old Barn sits discreetly on a country lane between Church Fenton and Ryther, surrounded by countryside and open views. Skilfully designed with glorious interiors that include double-height ceilings into the rafters and fine heritage features, the property comes with a double garage, several stores, an oak barn workshop, inviting courtyard garden, lawned gardens and a small paddock, all totalling more than an acre.
The property was sympathetically renovated from former stables, a hay barn and a granary belonging to neighbouring Paradise Grange Farm, and is the largest of the three detached houses that make up an exclusive development. The integrity of the buildings has been preserved using carefully matched bricks to connect the buildings, skilfully creating a superb 3700 sq ft family house with an additional garage and store, both integral. Architectural details have been restored and retained including mellow oak beams over the fireplaces, deep sills and double ceiling heights, all complemented by internal oak doors, solid oak floorboards, hardwood timber windows, Morso wood-burning stoves and high end fixtures and fittings in the bathrooms and kitchen.
The main entrance hall has an oak staircase that climbs past double height glazing to a galleried landing, evoking the property’s barn heritage. Two appealing reception rooms sit either side of the hall, both with wood burning stoves housed in striking brick fireplaces. The magnificent kitchen/dining room is a large light room with a double height ceiling comfortably able to accommodate a family-sized dining table and sofa, with an oversized glazed door to the courtyard garden and front access via a boot room/porch. The kitchen itself has an island unit with large breakfast bar, granite worktops, Butler sink, integrated appliances including a wine fridge and built-in microwave and ample space for an American fridge freezer; a utility room, wc and purpose-built office are adjacent.
This section of the house connects the stables and granary and the entire space is single storey with high ceilings into the roof space. The northern wing could easily service as a self-contained guest annexe or granny flat with potential for an independent entrance on to the drive, subject to planning consent. This area is currently arranged as a music and games room connecting to the courtyard garden, with a staircase hall giving access to the first floor with two bedrooms and a Jack & Jill bathroom.
The principal bedroom suite has bespoke fitted wardrobes, wall-to-wall as well as flanking the super kingsize bed. The en suite bathroom has a heated towel rail, bath tub, shower and counter top basin as does the house bathroom which services two additional double bedrooms. Both bathrooms have underfloor heating. There is potential to extend upwards into the loft space, which is part boarded.
Outside electric wrought iron gates open to a gravelled drive with beech hedging on the boundary and a row of cherry trees and silver birch on the other side. The drive leads to a block paved parking area for two cars in front of the house; here is an outside socket and tap. The drive sweeps around to the rear and to the integral double garage with mezzanine level, power, light and electric doors. The extensive rear garden extends behind the house; it is predominantly lawned with a mature apple tree taking centre stage, bounded to the east with high timber fencing and to the remaining sides by well-established hedging, and there is also a oak barn workshop, which could serve as either a garage or workshop and provides a great further amenity. A five-bar gate with a post and rail fence opens to the long grass paddock which benefits from long reaching views over open countryside, and a timber shed/store. The walled courtyard garden is a lovely space accessed at three points from the house and enjoying plenty of sunshine throughout the day. There are summer flowering climbers on the mellow brick wall where a row of specimen trees have been planted within raised herbaceous beds. A circular stone bed houses a spring-flowering magnolia underplanted with spring and summer flowers. This is a private and sheltered space ideal for outside entertaining, barbecues and sitting out in the sunshine. There is an outside socket, tap and surround lighting.
Location
Located on a rural lane that connects Ryther and Church Fenton, The Old Barn is surrounded by open countryside. Its rural location belies its easy access to the motorway network and a range of towns as well as the cities of Leeds and York. The nearby village of Church Fenton offers many amenities including a primary school, pub/restaurants, Community shop and two churches. Church Fenton railway station offers a regular service to mainline Leeds as well as York (11 minutes fastest time) where there is a connection to London Kings Cross in under 2 hours. Nearby Leeds East Airport is privately owned and provides bespoke executive travel and private charter. Within comfortable driving distance of The Old Barn are a number of highly regarded schools, both state and independent, including Tadcaster Grammar School and St Peter’s and Bootham schools in the City of York.
Square Footage: 3,722 sq ft
Acreage:
1.1 Acres
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