Guide price
£1,250,000
(£335/sq. ft)
5 bed detached house for saleDringhoe, Driffield, East Riding Of Yorkshire YO25
5 beds
3 baths
4 receptions
From 3,736 - 7,744 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Savills - York
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About this property
Superb Grade II listed 17th century country house
Approximately 3,800 sq ft of beautifully renovated accommodation
Two award-winning holiday cottages converted from a traditional barn
Gardens and grounds extending to about 2.5 acres
Range of traditional outbuildings and extensive parking
Sustainable heating via biomass and ground source heat pump
EPC Rating = D
An exceptional Grade II listed country house with award-winning holiday cottages, set within mature gardens and grounds of around 2.5 acres.
Description
Dringhoe Hall is an outstanding Grade II listed period property of mid-to-late 17th-century origin, enjoying a peaceful rural position in the heart of East Yorkshire countryside. Approached via a long driveway, the house sits at the centre of its gardens and grounds and is complemented by a handsome converted barn providing two highly successful holiday cottages, together with a range of traditional outbuildings.
The principal house has been comprehensively renovated and sympathetically extended by the current owners to create a substantial yet welcoming family home. Later additions have been executed with great care, using handmade two inch bricks imported from Holland and traditional detailing to mirror the original ornate architecture, while modern upgrades include underfloor heating in the ground floor, double glazed timber sash windows, new roofs, and high-quality finishes throughout.
Double doors open into the reception hall, part of the original 17th-century house, featuring exposed beams and traces of an Inglenook fireplace, now a spacious dining room. The sitting room is double aspect with benefitting with window seats overlooking the south-facing garden, and a wood-burning stove set within an Inglenook. To the rear is a cinema room wired for a projector, while the kitchen/breakfast room offers Travertine flooring, solid oak cabinetry, a large island with breakfast bar, Rangemaster cooker, Butler sinks, integrated appliances, and a traditional pantry. Adjoining are a cloakroom, utility room, and WC. The extension adds a versatile garden/games room and a light-filled study with external access.
The first floor offers five well-proportioned double bedrooms. The principal suite occupies the eastern wing and features a vaulted ceiling, a fitted dressing room with laundry cupboard, and a luxurious en suite with remote-control power shower. A second bedroom also benefits from an en suite finished in Travertine with rainfall shower and heated towel rail, while the house bathroom is elegantly appointed with part-panelled walls, a freestanding bath, and a vanity unit.
The Grounds
A long tarmacadamed drive follows a well-established beech hedge and leads to a parking bay for two cars in front of secure timber gates within an ornate brick arch. To the front of the house is a sunny paved and gravelled terrace with a raised bed, facing south across the lawns to a tree shelter belt that marks the southern boundary of the property. The drive continues to the rear of the house where there is a turning area with ample parking. An enclosed, lawned garden is scattered with apple and plum trees. On the western side of the property is an expanse of wooded garden underplanted with snowdrops, bluebells and daffodils, and criss-crossed with green pathways. A large wildlife pond with an island lies at the far end, and adjacent lies a rose garden and white-flowering magnolia tree.
Cottages and Outbuildings
In 2019, the original 17th-century barn was skilfully converted into two spacious cottages, each offering around 1,500 sq ft of accommodation over two floors. Currently operating as successful holiday lets, a concealed interlinking door allows them to be combined into one larger unit if desired. Accessed via a separate driveway leading to a large car park, each cottage enjoys enclosed front and rear gardens with open views. Interiors feature double-height ceilings, exposed brickwork, and oak beams, with ‘Ow Do’ boasting a superb 32 ft kitchen/dining/living space with exposed roof trusses. Kitchens and bathrooms are finished to a high specification, and both cottages benefit from underfloor heating powered by a ground source heat pump and double-glazed windows for efficiency. (Annual turnover and occupancy rates available on request.)
Across the drive from the main house is a traditional brick outbuilding with pantile roof, extending to nearly 1,000 sq ft. It comprises four units: A store housing the biomass boiler and hopper, a large workshop, additional storage, and a garage for a ride-on mower.
Location
Dringhoe Hall is situated just outside the coastal village of Skipsea, approximately two miles from the sandy beaches of the Holderness Coast, including the popular Fraisthorpe beach and The Cow Shed café. The surrounding coastline and open countryside offer excellent opportunities for walking, riding and outdoor pursuits, while Bempton Cliffs Nature Reserve, renowned for its seabird colonies, lies approximately 15 miles to the north.
The nearby seaside town of Hornsea, about six miles away, provides a good range of amenities including a secondary school, leisure centre, supermarket, cafés and restaurants, together with a traditional seafront promenade and Hornsea Mere, Yorkshire’s largest freshwater lake. The market town of Driffield lies approximately 10 miles to the west, while Bridlington, a larger coastal town to the north and widely known as the “Lobster Capital of Europe”, offers further shopping, leisure and transport facilities.
Beverley, Hull, Filey, Scarborough and the historic city of York are all readily accessible, ensuring that Dringhoe Hall combines a peaceful coastal-rural setting with excellent connectivity across East Yorkshire and beyond.
Distances: East Yorkshire Coast 2 miles, Hornsea 6 miles, Driffield 10 miles, Bridlington 10 miles, Beverley 14 miles, Hull 18 miles, Filey 21 miles, Scarborough 30 miles, York 36 miles.
Square Footage: 3,736 sq ft
Acreage:
2.48 Acres
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Additional Info
Photographs and particulars : September and October 2024
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