Guide price
£495,000
4 bed end terrace house for saleMain Street, Sutton-On-The-Forest, York, North Yorkshire YO61
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Savills - York
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About this property
One of the rare properties in the village with direct access to the playing field
Complete renovation throughout
4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms
Generous south facing garden and parking
Picturesque village just north of York
Potential to extend rear of the property (subject to necessary consents)
EPC Rating = E
A beautifully renovated end-of-terrace village house with modern interior and garden.
Description
1 New Cottages is a handsome end-of-terrace property dating from the early 19th century, set within this highly sought-after village location. The property further benefits from pedestrian access to the village playing field.
The cottage has undergone an extensive and comprehensive programme of renovation by the current owners, including a full re-wire, new roof, loft conversion and the installation of new windows. A number of original features have been carefully retained, notably the staircase and three Edwardian fireplaces. While charming from its period exterior, the house offers the comfort and convenience of a thoroughly modern interior.
Arranged over three floors, the accommodation is both practical and well balanced. The ground floor comprises two well-proportioned reception rooms, including a sitting room with a log-burning stove and a dining room with a central fireplace that beautifully highlights the home’s character. Bi-fold doors provide direct access to the garden. To the rear is a well-appointed kitchen/breakfast room, also opening onto the garden. The property has been lovingly maintained and recently redecorated throughout.
The first floor provides three well-proportioned bedrooms served by a stylish family bathroom. The second floor is dedicated to an impressive double bedroom with fitted storage and an en suite shower room.
Outside, there is gated access to the side leading to a driveway, terrace and gravelled area, which open onto a delightful garden laid predominantly to lawn, with several seating areas and a covered pond. There is also potential to create a car port or covered parking area, subject to requirements
Location
Sutton-on-the-Forest is a picturesque conservation village north of York city centre (about nine miles), this highly regarded village has a primary school (Ofsted Good 2018), preschool and toddlers playgroup, church, playing fields and children’s play area as well as an hourly bus service to York, there are also a number of clubs and societies within the village hall. Sutton Park hosts a summer festival and Huby and Sutton Agricultural Society Show each year. Il Paradiso on the Forest, is a very well rated Italian restaurant situated on the York Road near Sutton Park and is linked to the one on Walmgate in York. The restaurant/tea room on the Sutton Park estate, Miss Daisy’s is always busy and is currently applying to extend its license to open more in the evenings.
The village of Huby (about one an a half miles) is the closest village with a shop, post office, two public houses, a fish and chip shop, Chinese take-away and a village hall. Stillington (about two miles) has a community owned post office, two pubs, a primary school, doctors surgery, Indian restaurant and a sport fields.
The market town of Easingwold (about six miles) offers good local amenities including: A weekly market, public houses, cafes, bank, supermarkets, post office, veterinary surgery, doctors' surgery, dentist, butchers and a secondary school (Academy) along with numerous independent shops. The Galtres Centre hosts a number of events, clubs and societies. Easingwold Golf Club is situated on the outskirts of the town.
There are several private schools in the region including Ampleforth College (about 12 miles) and Cundall Manor (about 14 miles), Queen Mary's School (about 17.5 miles) with St Peters, Bootham and The Mount on offer within York. York City (about eight and a half miles) boasts a number of popular attractions including: York Theatre Royal, the Art Gallery, York Minster, Betty’s Tea Rooms and the famous Shambles along with a range of local cafes and shops.
The city has 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.
There are a number of supermarkets in and around the city, including a Waitrose at Foss Islands Road and a large Marks and Spencer at the Vanguard Shopping Park.
York railway station has regular services to major cities including Manchester, Edinburgh and London with some journeys taking less than two hours to Kings Cross. The hourly bus service (no.40 Reliance) links Sutton-on-the-Forest to York city centre and includes he railway station mornings and evenings.
Thirsk about (17 miles) offers a wide choice of shops, pubs, banks, a local cinema, leisure facilities, supermarkets and a racecourse. The mainline railway station has train services to London, some making the journey in as little as two hours fifteen minutes.
Please note all distances and travel times are approximate.
Square Footage: 1,266 sq ft
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