Uplands Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire Uplands 3 Brimley, Molescroft Road, Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire HU17 7EE

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Uplands Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire Uplands 3 Brimley, Molescroft Road, Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire HU17 7EE Uplands Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire Uplands 3 Brimley, Molescroft Road, Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire HU17 7EE Substantial, detached period house within the East Riding’s finest residential location Entrance vestibule and staircase hall • boot room • 4 reception rooms • kitchen breakfast room • utility room • 2 ground floor wcs• cellar Master bedroom suite with balcony • 5 further double bedrooms • bedroom 7/cot room • 4 bathrooms (1 en suite) • wc • laundry room Gardens and grounds • summer house • double garage • parking for multiple cars In all some 1 acre Freehold for sale Rarely does such an opportunity arise in this exclusive residential district of Beverley close to the racecourse and just a short stroll into town. Uplands is an imposing property dating from the 1920s that offers exceptional space both inside and out. It sits within glorious landscaped gardens and grounds extending to around one acre, enjoying almost complete privacy. • Detached, versatile house of over 5,000 sq ft with attached double garage • Discreet and private property • Generous family-sized accommodation with elegant, well-proportioned rooms on both floors • Period features include deep multi-paned windows, high ceilings, original wooden floors, grand reception room fireplaces, charming bedroom fireplaces, cornicing and decorative plasterwork • Impressive dining room and drawing rooms with feature fireplaces, deep bay windows and direct access to the south facing garden terrace • The 24ft kitchen breakfast room is home to the gas fired AGA alongside De Deitrich kitchen appliances and quartz counter tops with French doors that open onto the landscaped gardens • Large games room/sitting room providing just under 500 sq ft of accommodation • Four bedrooms have bay windows and enjoy a southerly outlook over the rear garden. There are a further three bedrooms on the first floor. • The glorious master bedroom suite has a dressing room and bathroom that gives access to a central balcony large enough for seating and with a wonderful outlook across the gardens and grounds. From the en suite bathroom the double doors can be flung open to experience near al fresco bathing in the privacy of your own home. • The laundry room is located on the second floor in the European style providing the option to convert it into an additional bathroom • Study/home office with bespoke fitted furniture, and access to fast broadband • PV solar panels with feed-in tariff scheme • Superb and accessible location half a mile from Beverley Bar Outside Environs General From a private road, the gravelled carriage driveway Kingston upon Hull 11 miles, York 31 miles, M62 Services: all mains services. Gas central heating. sweeps in front of the house and to the attached motorway (J38) 13 miles. (Distances approximate) double garage. Here the frontage has mature Fixtures & fittings: Only those mentioned in these shrubbery and trees that enhance the privacy of the Brimley is a private drive situated off Molescroft Road, sales particulars are included in the sale. All others, property. Uplands stands in a plot of approximately just half a mile from the town centre and undoubtedly such as fitted carpets, curtains, light fittings, garden one acre and the gardens principally enjoy a southerly one of the best addresses in the region. Beverley itself ornaments etc., are specifically excluded but may be elevation. They have been carefully landscaped over regularly features as one of the best places to live in made available by separate negotiation. the years to provide many areas of interest with leafy the country and is an historic market town with an Local authority: East Riding of Yorkshire council corners and seating areas. Directly to the rear of the excellent range of facilities together with the renowned 01482 393939 www.eastriding.gov.uk house is an extensive paved and gravelled terrace, Beverley Minster, the open pasture land of the softened by ornamental planting and topiarised Westwood and its own racecourse. The town also has Directions: From the A1035 just north of Beverley shrubs. Extensive lawns stretch beyond complemented its own private golf club. The retail offering includes on the roundabout where the Malton Road meets the by a stunning array of herbaceous borders. At the rear multiple national brands together with numerous Driffield Road and signposted Beverley Town Centre, boundary of the garden lies an ornamental pond with independent traders, many of which are clustered follow Molescroft Road into the town. The leafy private a further patio area. The whole is bounded by many around North Bar Within, Saturday Market, Wednesday drive, Brimley, can be found some quarter of a mile mature specimen trees and shrubs which provide Market and the Flemingate Shopping Centre. down on the right hand side, identified by two brick much privacy and shelter. pillars. Energy Efficiency Rating 82 65 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 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 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 and particulars: November 2020. 01904 671672 blenkinandco.com 29 High Petergate York, YO1 7HP [email protected].
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