Nafferton Hall

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Nafferton Hall NAFFERTON HALL • NAFFERTON • YORK 29 High Petergate York, YO1 7HP [email protected] 01904 671672 blenkinandco.com NAFFERTON HALL Nafferton, York, East Riding of Yorkshire YO25 4JJ Driffield 2 miles • East coast 10 miles • Beverley 16 miles • Malton 21 miles • Scarborough 22 miles • Hull 26 miles • York 30 miles Outstanding Georgian house with gardens, grounds and paddock Entrance and staircase hall • 3 reception rooms • study • kitchen breakfast room utility room • rear entrance and boot room • cellars • boarded loft Principal bedroom with dressing room and bathroom • 5 further bedrooms 3 further bathrooms • library 2 garages • car port • outbuildings and stores • summer house Gardens and grounds • paddock In all some 2.6 acres For Sale Freehold This delightful property dates from circa 1780 The house offers an abundance of both character The magnificent 31ft south and west facing house both of which overlook an expanse of and features one of the finest Georgian staircases and period features, including the staircase, drawing room enjoys views over the garden; it has lawn lined with well-established shrubs and outside London, according to experts. Its fireplaces, floorboards, wooden panelling and parquet flooring, a pair of 12-pane windows with trees, a cottage garden planted with lupins and distinguished history includes being the 1811 shutters, cornicing and ceiling roses, Victorian a window seat and Clearview multi-fuel stove as delphiniums and a wildlife pond with ornamental birthplace of Henry Boynton of the Boyton hall tiles, and salvaged Georgian ‘blue cheese’ does the family room. bridge. The whole is fenced and bounded by Baronetcy, who had the family seat at nearby marble thresholds. There is an array of beautiful well-established hedging with a garden gate giving Burton Agnes Hall. Now a beautifully restored windows, including arched windows in the library, Numerous, beautifully decorated bedrooms access to the village via a snickleway. and fully updated family house in extensive sliding multi-paned sash windows and bays. abound. The principal bedroom has a cast iron grounds, its substantial accommodation, with fireplace, fitted dressing room and en suite Environs handsome Victorian addition, offers the option High specification fixtures and fittings are in bathroom with a freestanding bath from the Cast Nafferton lies just outside Driffield, the largest of a separate wing. Located on the edge of the evidence in the kitchen and all the bathrooms. Iron Bath Co. On the well-insulated second floor town in the Yorkshire Wolds. All around is village surrounded by its lovely gardens and land Many of the radiators are from the Cast Iron the bedroom suite has vaulted ceilings and roof glorious countryside beloved by walkers, cyclists with pastures beyond, Nafferton Hall gives the Radiator Company and there are contemporary trusses, and the bathroom a freestanding bath. and equestrians. Nafferton is a large and thriving impression of being a country house; however, powder coated column radiators, extra wide village with an active parish council and large Outside it benefits from being a short stroll from a host floorboards, and House of Hackney wallpaper mill pond fed by natural springs; it has many of local village amenities including a very useful in the dining room. Farrow & Ball paint has been Remote controlled gates open to a gravelled amenities including a well-stocked convenience railway station. applied throughout. drive that passes through a stretch of mature store/Post Office with banking facilities, primary trees including a venerable Horse Chestnut, all school, 13th century church, three public houses, • Georgian house of nearly 4000 sq ft set in over A fine study/home office lies to one side of the underplanted with spring bulbs. It sweeps round house and there is superfast broadband to the a recreation ground and tennis courts. It is well 2.5 acres to the front and the rear of the house where served by bus and train with the railway station • Ideal for multi-generational living with a two- property through fibre connectivity and 5G. The there is ample space for parking in front of the property has CCTV and sensor exterior lighting. on the Yorkshire Coast Line connecting to the storey east wing garage, car port and former cartshed now a East Riding’s favourite Minster town, Beverley and • Practical, family house with ample storage The kitchen breakfast room is an elegantly garage being used as a gym. The house has an via Hull, to London. A school bus is provided to options proportioned room with a bespoke, handmade extensive but relatively low maintenance garden co-ed Pocklington School. • Glorious interiors all stylishly decorated kitchen that includes a gas fired Aga, separate divided into different sections with mature hedges • Ideal for working from home with Superfast electric hob, separate electric ovens and Butler and mellow brick walls. It includes a wooded Broadband sink. Alongside is the formal dining room with copse, formal ‘rose’ garden with sundial and an • Private setting, surrounded by private gardens original floorboards and ornate fireplace, and L-shaped, fenced paddock beyond which lies open and grounds west-facing bay window with panelled surround. farmland; there is a raised south facing terrace of • Within strolling distance of shops, amenities York stone along with a gazebo and summer and railway station Nafferton Hall, Nafferton, York, East Riding of Yorkshire YO25 4JJ Tenure: Freehold Approximate Gross Internal Floor Area 3906 SQ FT / 362.87 SQ M - (Excluding Outbuildings and Cellar) Services and Systems: All mains For identification only. Not to scale. All Measurements and fixtures including doors and windows are approximate and should be independently verified. services. Gas central heating with split central heating system. Fixtures & fittings: Only those mentioned in these sales particulars are Garage included in the sale. All others, such as 19'3 x 11'4 (5.88m x 3.45m) fitted carpets, curtains, light fittings, garden ornaments etc., are specifically Boot Room Entrance Hall Bedroom 2 excluded but may be made available by Dining Room 14'10 x 9'11 18'10 x 13'8 (4.53m x 3.01m) (5.75m x 4.17m) Bedroom 1 Kitchen 15'10 x 15'0 separate negotiation. 18'1 x 14'8 (4.83m x 4.56m) (5.50m x 4.47m) Drawing Room Utility 31'1 x 14'1 Viewing: Strictly by appointment (9.47m x 4.28m) Directions: YO25 4JN brings you to Hall Library 18'0 x 7'3 Dressing Area Bedroom 6 (5.49m x 2.20m) Close. As the road bends to the right 8'10 x 7'0 Family Room Bedroom 5 (2.69m x 2.14m) 17'10 x 11'11 12'0 x 10'6 take the left turn to Parsonage Close. (5.44m x 3.64m) (3.66m x 3.19m) Immediately on the right are the gates and Ground Floor the entrance to the driveway of Nafferton GROSS INTERNAL FLOOR AREA First Floor APPROX. 1982 SQ FT / 184.1 SQ M Hall. GROSS INTERNAL FLOOR AREA Study 13'6 x 10'8 Bedroom 4 (4.11m x 3.24m) APPROX. 1485 SQ FT / 137.95 SQ M 13'6 x 11'5 Local authority: East Riding of Yorkshire (4.12m x 3.48m) 01482 393939 www.eastriding.gov.uk Bedroom 3 15'0 x 10'0 (4.56m x 3.06m) Summer House Garage Second Floor 16'4 x 9'7 (4.99m x 2.92m) GROSS INTERNAL FLOOR AREA Cellar APPROX. 439 SQ FT / 40.82 SQ M Energy Efficiency Rating Important notice 1. No description or information given about the property or its value, whether written or verbal or whether or not in these Particulars (“Information”) may be relied upon as a statement 62 or representation of fact. Neither Blenkin & Co nor its Joint Agents have any authority to make any representation and accordingly any Information given is entirely without responsibility on the part of Blenkin & Co or the seller/lessor. 2. Any photographs (and artists’ impressions) show only certain parts of the property at the time they were taken. Any areas, measurements or distances given are approximate only. 3. Any reference to alterations to, or use of any part of the property is not a statement that any necessary planning, building regulations or other consent has been obtained. These matters must be verified 26 by any intending buyer/lessee. 4. Any buyer/lessee must satisfy himself by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of any Information given. NB: Google map images may neither be current nor a true representation. Photographs, particular and showreel: May 2021. Brochure by wordperfectprint.com City Country Coast.
Recommended publications
  • U DDBA Papers of the Barnards Family 1401-1945 of South Cave
    Hull History Centre: Papers of the Barnards Family of South Cave U DDBA Papers of the Barnards Family 1401-1945 of South Cave Historical background: The papers relate to the branch of the family headed by Leuyns Boldero Barnard who began building up a landed estate centred on South Cave in the mid-eighteenth century. His inherited ancestry can be traced back to William and Elizabeth Barnard in the late sixteenth century. Their son, William Barnard, became mayor of Hull and died in 1614. Of his seven sons, two of them also served time as mayor of Hull, including the sixth son, Henry Barnard (d.1661), through whose direct descendants Leuyns Boldero Barnard was eventually destined to succeed. Henry Barnard, married Frances Spurrier and together had a son and a daughter. His daughter, Frances, married William Thompson MP of Humbleton and his son, Edward Barnard, who lived at North Dalton, was recorder of Hull and Beverley from the early 1660s until 1686 when he died. He and his wife Margaret, who was also from the Thompson family, had at least seven children, the eldest of whom, Edward Barnard (d.1714), had five children some of whom died without issue and some had only female heirs. The second son, William Barnard (d.1718) married Mary Perrot, the daughter of a York alderman, but had no children. The third son, Henry Barnard (will at U DDBA/14/3), married Eleanor Lowther, but he also died, in 1769 at the age of 94, without issue. From the death of Henry Barnard in 1769 the family inheritance moved laterally.
    [Show full text]
  • Friendly Societies in East Yorkshire
    Bands and Banners George Tutill - Banner Maker George Tutill was born in the market town of Howden in the East Riding in 1817. George was the only child of Thomas Tutill, who was a miller, and Elizabeth. By the time George was twenty one he had moved to Hull and in June 1838 he married Emma Fairfield. He was known as an artist and exhibited a number of landscape paintings in London between 1846 and 1858. It was, however, as an entrepreneur of banners and regalia making that Tutill made his reputation and fortune. He moved to premises in City Road, London, and many societies went to Tutill’s for their emblems, regalia and banners, such as Friendly Societies, Trade Unions, Freemasons and Sunday Schools. George Tutill was active in the friendly society ‘The Ancient Order of Foresters’ from the 1840’s. Front cover of the 1895 Tutill catalogue Tutill advertisement George Tutill produced the banners from raw silk that was woven to the required size on a purpose built jacquard loom. The silk was then painted in oils on both front and back. Next, they were highly embellished with golden scrollwork with ornate lettering on streamers, and the central painted image, would be supplemented by inset cameos. The purchase of a banner was an extravagance entered into as soon as a society’s funds and membership allowed. With dimensions of up to 12 feet by 11 feet a Tutill banner could require eight men to carry it; two to carry each of the vertical poles and four more to hold the The studio of George Tutill at City Road, Oddfellows sash and badge made by George Tutill.
    [Show full text]
  • Hosm Grapevine November / December 2020
    HOSM GRAPEVINE NOVEMBER / DECEMBER 2020 HUGHES MUSHROOMS ARE PROUD SPONSORS OF THIS EDITION OF GRAPEVINE AND WE THANK THEM FOR THEIR CONTINUED SUPPORT Carols around the Christmas Tree 2019 (Photograph by courtesy of Helen Williamson) 1 Hughes Group, Howden Road, Howden, Yorkshire, Y043 4BU Tel: 01904 437140 Email: [email protected] Hughes Mushrooms are a leading player in the mushroom industry in the UK and Ireland and are a trusted supplier to many of the large UK retailers. With over 54 years of experience, the company operates from three sites, using state of the art facilities, designed and operated to the highest quality standards. Hughes Group have recently opened a ‘world leading’ mushroom growing facility on the outskirts of Holme upon Spalding Moor. This leading-edge facility is now looking to grow its team to match the demands of customers. 2 IMPORTANT NOTICE PLEASE NOTE - WITH THE ADVICE ABOUT COVID 19 CONSTANTLY BEING UPDATED PLEASE CHECK THE DATES OF ANY ACTIVITIES INCLUDED IN GRAPEVINE BEFORE ATTENDING TO ENSURE THEY ARE STILL MEETING AS ADVERTISED. THE HOSM SOCIAL CLUB IS CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE For the avoidance of confusion and doubt: The People's Pantry in Holme- on-Spalding Moor continues as a delivery service available six days a week (not Saturdays) WHENEVER NEEDED, and not limited to weekly or fortnightly deliveries. Contact Stephen on [email protected] or 01430-626728 - and don't delay if you need something! THE PEOPLE'S PANTRY would appreciate your support to enable us to help those in and around our village who are struggling to feed themselves and their families at this challenging time.
    [Show full text]
  • Sycamore Lodge, North Street Nafferton Chartered Surveyors YO25 4JW
    Sycamore Lodge, North Street Nafferton Chartered Surveyors YO25 4JW Brand New family home 3 good bedrooms Secluded established plot Generous off-street parking Asking Price Of: Open plan layout Single garage £345,000 01377 253456 www.ullyotts.co.uk [email protected] Sycamore Lodge, North NAFFERTON Nafferton is situated south of the A614 (Driffield to Street Bridlington) road and north of the Hull to Scarborough railway line. The railway station as bus service provides Nafferton public transport to the neighbouring coastal market YO25 4JW towns including Driffield which is 2 miles distant. The village has a much sought after primary school, Norman Church standing on rising ground overlooking the springfed mere, which is a focal point in the village. Other facilities include post office, public houses, recreation ground, petrol station etc. ENTRANCE HALL With 160 degree turn staircase leading off. Built-in storage cupboard. CLOAKROOM/WC 9' 6" x 6' 0" (2.9m x 1.83m) LOUNGE 19' 8" x 10' 0" (6.0m x 3.05m) NEARING COMPLETION FAMILY ROOM A superb opportunity to purchase a BRAND NEW 19' 8" x 11' 1" (6.0m x 3.4m) DETACHED HOME built by an established local developer in a secluded setting within this ever popular village. BREAKFAST AREA The property has been designed to provide a layout 13' 0" x 10' 0" (3.96m x 3.05m) in keeping with the demands of a modern family and includes superb open plan living space comprising kitchen, breakfast area and family room KITCHEN together with 3 good sized first floor bedrooms, the 9' 6" x 10' 0" (2.9m x 3.05m) master bedroom having an en-suite and walk- through dressing area.
    [Show full text]
  • £365,000 Thornham House Nafferton Yo25
    THORNHAM HOUSE NAFFERTON YO25 4LG • Period Property • Popular location • Generous 4 bed accomm • 4 Reception. 2 Bathrooms • Extensive parking/garage • Large gardens • Open views £365,000 Estate Agents Market leaders in residential, rural and commercial sales. TO LET Residential and Commercial Lettings Specialists in the letting and management of property. Chartered Surveyors Homebuyer Survey and Valuation Reports, general professional work and Dispute Resolutions Valuations Residential, commercial, probate, matrimonial and agricultural valuations. Auctions Auction sales, property, chattels, livestock and machinery. E P Energy Performance Certicates C Accredited Energy Assessors (Dip.DEA) providing Energy Performance Certicates (EPC). Planning Consultants All aspects of Town and Country Planning. Agricultural and Environmental Consultants Providing rural and agricultural business advice. Insurance Brokers Specialising in personal and commercial insurance. Authorised and Regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. THORNHAM HOUSE NAFFERTON YO25 4LG Beautiful period farm house built in a Georgian-style and located on the fringe of an extremely popular residential village. The property is extremely well presented and has been subject to extensive modernisation and improvement by the current owners and now offers delightful family orientated accommodation which includes 3 reception rooms plus substantial 25ft modern kitchen/day room and 4 well proportioned bedrooms on the first floor. The gardens to the rear have a southerly aspect and overlook an open paddock with open countryside beyond. ACCOMMODATION Entrance Hall With staircase leading off to the first floor. Fitted dado rail and radiator. Living Room (4.8 x 3.66) (15'9" x 12'0") With Adam style fireplace having marble inset and hearth with open fire.
    [Show full text]
  • River Hull Integrated Catchment Strategy Strategy Document
    River Hull Advisory Board River Hull Integrated Catchment Strategy April 2015 Strategy Document Draft report This Page is intentionally left blank 2 Inner Leaf TITLE PAGE 3 This page is intentionally left blank 4 Contents 1 This Document.............................................................................................................................17 2 Executive Summary ..............................................................................................................18 3 Introduction and background to the strategy ..................................20 3.1 Project Summary .................................................................................................................................... 20 3.2 Strategy Vision ........................................................................................................................................ 20 3.2.1 Links to other policies and strategies .......................................................................................21 3.3 Background .............................................................................................................................................. 22 3.3.1 Location ........................................................................................................................................... 22 3.3.2 Key characteristics and issues of the River Hull catchment ...............................................22 3.3.3 EA Draft River Hull Flood Risk Management Strategy .........................................................26
    [Show full text]
  • KCOM Consumer Special Offers
    KCOM Commercial in Confidence Residential Special Offers • Broadband: Special offers • Home Install Premium Router Discount • Devices • Internet Start • TrueCall blocker discount For further details on products, please follow link Broadband: Special offers Offer 1: Contract buy-out if you’re with any UK broadband provider: Up to £200 credit on your KCOM bill depending on package selected • 100Mbps Unlimited package up to £50 • 300Mbps Unlimited package up to £100 • 500Mbps Unlimited package up to £150 • 900Mbps Unlimited package up to £200 Offer Period: 00:01 01 August 2021 – 23:59 30 September 2021 Eligibility: For new Lightstream customers – available when taking 100 / 300 / 500 or 900Mbps Unlimited Lightstream package in Driffield, Nafferton, Market Weighton, Pocklington, Howden, Goole, Withernsea, Hornsea or such other areas as communicated by KCOM from time to time (KCOM’s New Fibre Build Area”). Subject to network availability. Terms and conditions: This Offer may be used in conjunction with other offers. This Offer is available to new UK residential customers who are switching from any UK broadband provider who enter into a 18-month minimum term contract for a 100 / 300 / 500 or 900Mbps Unlimited Lightstream package in KCOM’s New Fibre Build Area during the Offer Period. Offer is subject to status, a credit-check, payment by direct debit and our standard terms and conditions available at: https://www.kcomhome.com/media/2872666/universalconditions-web-version-v17-061119.pdf Set-up fee of £24.99 applies. When you switch your broadband, calls and line rental to KCOM if your provider charges you any early termination fees, you can claim up to £200 KCOM account credit capped at the amount you are charged for broadband and line rental(this excludes outstanding / over-usage charges and call charges) and is dependent on the package you select as set out above.
    [Show full text]
  • N34 Scarborough
    Scarborough - Hull - Selby - York Mondays to Fridays 1J39AG 2C52AG 2R34LF 2C03AG 2K05AG 2R38MG 1J40AG 2W01GE 2C04AG 2K07AG From To SHEFFLD DONC ADWICK HLFX SHEFFLD DONC HLFX Scarborough d - - - - - - - - - - Seamer - - - - - - - - - - Filey - - - - - - - - - - Hunmanby - - - - - - - - - - Bempton - - - - - - - - - - Bridlington - - - - - - - - - - Nafferton - - - - - - - - - - Driffield - - - - - - - - - - Hutton Cranswick - - - - - - - - - - Arram - - - - - - - - - - Beverley - - - - - - - 0623 - - Cottingham - - - - - - - 0629 - - Hull a - - - - - - - 0638 - - Hull d 0513 0530 0545 0553 0610 0619 0631 - 0643 0715 Hessle - 0537 - 0600 - - - - 0650 - Ferriby - 0542 - 0605 - - - - 0655 - Brough 0525 0547 0557 0610 0622 0631 0643 - 0700 0727 Broomfleet - - - - - - - - - - Gilberdyke 0533 - 0605 0618 - 0639 - - 0708 - Eastrington - - 0609 - - - - - - - Howden - - 0614 - - 0646 - - - - Wressle - - 0618 - - - - - - - Selby a - - 0627 - 0643 0656 - - - 0747 Selby d - - 0627 - - 0657 - - - 0749 Sherburn-in-Elmet - - 0641 - - 0710 - - - - Church Fenton - - 0645 - - 0715 - - - - Ulleskelf - - - - - 0719 - - - - York a - - 0659 - - 0729 - - - - Scarborough - Hull - Selby - York Mondays to Fridays 2R50LN 1J41AG 2W03GD 2R00LF 2C81AG 1W37AG 2K09AG 1J42AG 2R02LF 2C54AG From To SHEFFLD DONC HLFX SHEFFLD DONC Scarborough d - - - - - - - 0650 - - Seamer - - - - - - - 0655 - - Filey - - - - - - - 0705 - - Hunmanby - - - - - - - 0710 - - Bempton - - - - - - - 0719 - - Bridlington - - 0645 - - 0703 - 0732 0756 - Nafferton - - 0656 - - 0714 - 0743 0807 -
    [Show full text]
  • Allocations Document
    East Riding Local Plan 2012 - 2029 Allocations Document PPOCOC--L Adopted July 2016 “Making It Happen” PPOC-EOOC-E Contents Foreword i 1 Introduction 2 2 Locating new development 7 Site Allocations 11 3 Aldbrough 12 4 Anlaby Willerby Kirk Ella 16 5 Beeford 26 6 Beverley 30 7 Bilton 44 8 Brandesburton 45 9 Bridlington 48 10 Bubwith 60 11 Cherry Burton 63 12 Cottingham 65 13 Driffield 77 14 Dunswell 89 15 Easington 92 16 Eastrington 93 17 Elloughton-cum-Brough 95 18 Flamborough 100 19 Gilberdyke/ Newport 103 20 Goole 105 21 Goole, Capitol Park Key Employment Site 116 22 Hedon 119 23 Hedon Haven Key Employment Site 120 24 Hessle 126 25 Hessle, Humber Bridgehead Key Employment Site 133 26 Holme on Spalding Moor 135 27 Hornsea 138 East Riding Local Plan Allocations Document - Adopted July 2016 Contents 28 Howden 146 29 Hutton Cranswick 151 30 Keyingham 155 31 Kilham 157 32 Leconfield 161 33 Leven 163 34 Market Weighton 166 35 Melbourne 172 36 Melton Key Employment Site 174 37 Middleton on the Wolds 178 38 Nafferton 181 39 North Cave 184 40 North Ferriby 186 41 Patrington 190 42 Pocklington 193 43 Preston 202 44 Rawcliffe 205 45 Roos 206 46 Skirlaugh 208 47 Snaith 210 48 South Cave 213 49 Stamford Bridge 216 50 Swanland 219 51 Thorngumbald 223 52 Tickton 224 53 Walkington 225 54 Wawne 228 55 Wetwang 230 56 Wilberfoss 233 East Riding Local Plan Allocations Document - Adopted July 2016 Contents 57 Withernsea 236 58 Woodmansey 240 Appendices 242 Appendix A: Planning Policies to be replaced 242 Appendix B: Existing residential commitments and Local Plan requirement by settlement 243 Glossary of Terms 247 East Riding Local Plan Allocations Document - Adopted July 2016 Contents East Riding Local Plan Allocations Document - Adopted July 2016 Foreword It is the role of the planning system to help make development happen and respond to both the challenges and opportunities within an area.
    [Show full text]
  • Driffield Cemetery Users' Handbook
    Map Showing Typical Green Burial Site Driffi eld Cemetery Users’ Handbook Green Burial AMM East Riding of Yorkshire Council will, on request, provide N THE NATIONAL this document in braille or large print. ASSOCIATION OF MEMORIAL If English is not your fi rst language and you would like a MASONS translation of this document, please telephone (01482) 393939 CONTENTS Addresses and Opening Times Addresses and Opening Times 2Cemetery Cemetery 2 Driffi eld Cemetery Bridlington Road Offi ce 2 Driffi eld Introduction 3East Riding of Yorkshire YO25 5HZ Burial Sections 3 The Cemetery opening times for the summer months (1st April to 30th September) are: Lawn Section 3 Weekdays (Monday to Friday) - 8.00am to 7.00pm Kerb Section 3 Weekends (Saturday and Sunday) Garden of Rest 4 and Bank Holidays - 9.00am to 7.00pm Scattering of Cremated Remains 4 During the winter months (1st October to 31st March) opening times are: Weekdays (Monday to Friday) - 8.00am to 4.00pm Green Burial Section 4 Weekends (Saturday and Sunday) Consecration 4 and Bank Holidays - 9.00am to 4.00pm Memorials 5The Cemetery is open on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day. Maintenance 5 Offi ce Memorabilia 5 Cemeteries Administration East Riding of Yorkshire Council Behaviour 6 Willerby Depot Useful Information 7Viking Close Willerby Map 10 East Riding of Yorkshire HU10 6DZ Telephone: (01482) 395880 Email: [email protected] Opening times, weekdays only: 8.30am to 5.00pm Monday to Thursday, 8.30am to 4.30 Friday. 2 Introduction The kerb height must be no more than 10 cm (4 in) above ground and cannot include iron railings or pommels, etc.
    [Show full text]
  • Vebraalto.Com
    1 Londesborough Ct Little Driffield, Driffield, East Yorkshire YO25 5XH Offers over £250,000 1 Londesborough Ct, Little Driffield, Driffield, East Yorkshire YO25 5XH ****EXTENDED FAMILY HOME**** This beautiful and generous sized home offers space and style in abundance. Having been lovingly maintained and improved by the current owners undergoing a complete transformation within recent months. Internally each room has been stylishly presented with modern decor and quality fixtures and fittings that can be seen in each and every room. Inviting entrance hall, cloakroom/w/c, formal lounge complete with wood burning stove, open plan sitting area with dining and bespoke fitted kitchen all to the ground floor. Four generous bedrooms with two en-suite shower rooms and further family bathroom to the first. Impressive enclosed garden to the rear with external storage and unspoiled village pond setting. The property also boasts a Bio Mass heating system with supplementary hot water provided from solar panels to the roof. Located within the enviable village of Little Driffield this home boasts picturesque views yet retains many local amenities all to hand. Offered to the open market at a competitive price and in a move in condition this home is sure to be in high demand so early viewing is highly recommended. Entrance Hall cupboard, vaulted ceiling, radiator, television point Laser Tape Clause With external door to front elevation, under stairs and fitted carpet. Laser Tape Clause All measurements have been storage cupboard, radiator and Karndean flooring. taken using a laser tape measure and therefore, En-Suite 8'81 x 3'00 may be subject to a small margin of error.
    [Show full text]
  • Driffield a Historic Town Walk
    Driffield A historic town walk A small town with a big history . Driffield is home to renowned inventors, entrepreneurs, record-making Ashes cricketer and the burial place of a King. An historically significant settlement with a heritage stretching back to Neolithic times. Its status as a market town was cemented with the opening of the canal (1770) and railway (1846). Driffield has also hosted one of the country's largest one-day agricultural shows since 1851. The map (overleaf) will help guide you around notable historic and heritage sites. Allow up to two hours to stroll the route. 2 Public toilets (WC) are available on Cross Hill and North Street. Car Parks (P) are situated on Cross Hill and off Eastgate South Visitor information (i) is available at the town council office on Cross Hill during office hours Places to eat Driffield has many places to eat in and around the town centre. Visit www.driffieldtowncouncil .org.uk for a full list Public Transport Driffield is on the Scarborough Hull train line (www.nationalrail.co.uk) and the 121 bus route (East Yorkshire Motor services 01482 222222) 4 1 Cross Hill (formerly known as Pinfold Hill) 2 Market Place A location that could tell some stories. Hundreds of farm You are standing at the commercial "heart" of Driffield where the workers used to gather here to compete for jobs at the annual founder of Methodism, John Wesley, preached in 1772; close to hirings. It's been used as a market and fairground (a travelling the birthplace of legendary Yorkshire cricketer John Thomas fair still visits in September) and has housed a pillory and iron Brown (usually referred to as "JT").
    [Show full text]