Cawood Road, Stillingfleet, YO19
York
£800,000
Freehold
Set well back from the road behind neat hedging, York House boasts a very pretty façade, having been rebuilt in the early 1990’s on the site of a 1950’s farmhouse. Reclaimed red bricks under a slate roof are complemented by the mullion stone windows and entrance porch archway giving the feel of a much older property.
A large reception hallway, which can be utlised as an office or additional sitting area due to its generous dimensions, opens into the breakfast kitchen with hand built base and wall units with quartz worksurface and Victorian brick wall tiles. There is a Belfast sink, double electric oven with induction hob, with cupboard space for appliances. There is also ample space for a breakfast/dining table situated at the front of the room next to a multi fuel burning stove.
The kitchen wraps around to a rear entrance hall leading to a large sitting room with brick inglenook fireplace and multi burner being the focal point of the room. Leading from the sitting room through French doors (also accessed from the hall) is the formal dining room with ample space for eating and entertaining. A handy utility room, with space for an American Style fridge/freezer, and a separate WC/Cloakroom completes the ground floor accommodation.
Stairs from the reception hallway lead to a first floor landing and five well-proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom. The master bedroom offers a wonderful space with the benefit of a fitted dressing area and an en suite shower room.
Externally, the property is set on a good sized plot with rural views to both the front and the rear. A gravel parking and driveway sits to the front of the property offering space for ample parking and leads around to a separate detached double garage with power and light. In addition to the garage, the current vendors have converted a garden room with log burning stove and bi-fold doors onto a decking area within the rear garden. The garden itself is immaculately maintained, mainly laid to lawn with a selection of shrubs, trees and box hedge borders.
In summary, an attractive five bedroom detached home on the edge of the popular village of Stillingfleet, situated on a generous plot with open rural views to front and rear.
LOCATION
Situated 7 miles south of York city centre the attractive and popular village of Stillingfleet is mentioned in the Domesday Book and even has its own Facebook account where parishioners document the delights of the village. The centre of the village is in a conservation area and includes a Village Green with a beck flowing through attracting wildlife and insects. The 12th Century St Helens Church and the many local groups provide an opportunity to get to meet other villagers. The village also has a Public House, Cricket Club, Womens Institute, toddlers and history groups as well as a village show. The property is in the catchment area for the highly regarded Naburn Church of England Primary School and Fulford Secondary School.
DIRECTIONS
Leaving York on the A19 south via Fulford, take the first right hand turning signposted B1222 to Naburn. Continue through Naburn for approximately 3 miles to Stillingfleet, then at the junction with the Cross Keys Inn, turn right onto Cawood Road where York House is on the right hand side.