High Street, Helmsley, York, North Yorkshire, YO62 5AG | Property for sale | Savills
79.43 sq m(855 sq ft)
Guide price £365,000

High StreetHelmsley, York, North Yorkshire, YO62 5AG

  • Under offer

Key features

  • Charming period cottage
  • Recently refurbished and extended
  • Practical and well balanced accommodation
  • Inviting rear terraced garden
  • Close to the town centre
  • No onward chain
  • Grade II listed

A charming period stone cottage close to the centre of a picturesque market town.

About this property

  • Making up part of an attractive terrace of attractive stone cottages, 26 High Street is as pretty inside as out. Much of the property has been updated and refurbished but not at the expense of the original features, which include multi pane sliding sash windows, support and ceiling beams and ledge and brace doors. Modern fittings have been thoughtfully inserted and a small extension added on the first floor to create a contemporary shower room.

    Despite its charming façade the cottage provides deceptively spacious accommodation over three floors, each room being well balanced and neutrally decorated. An inviting sitting room leads via a short hallway to the kitchen, fitted with neutral shaker style units and modern appliances. A short flight of steps lead up to a stone tiled dining area. A glazed door opens onto the side return and up a flight of steps to a sheltered sun terrace, with roof top views across Helmsley and All Saints Church.

    On the first and second floors are two good sized double bedrooms, both with ample space for storage. There is also a small stone store in the rear garden.

    View payable Stamp Duty for this property

This is both a charming cottage and a practical home, one of many period stone properties which characterise this popular 'honey pot' town

Ed StoyleProperty agent

Local information

  • Helmsley is a fabulous town with a weekly market and an excellent selection of independent, local shops including clothes stores, a doctor's surgery, delicatessens, cafes, restaurants, hotels, a spa and a local brewery.
  • In addition there is an arts centre showing films and plays, as well as hosting yoga, exhibitions and concerts. Further attractions are the open air swimming pool, Helmsley Walled Garden, International Centre for Birds of Prey, Helmsley Castle and Duncombe Park.
  • Further afield are the Michelin starred restaurants The Star at Harome (2.4 miles) and The Black Swan, Oldstead (8 miles).
  • The town lies on the fringes of the North York Moors National Park and Howardian Hills Area of Outstanding National Beauty, and boasts considerable architectural character. The A170 from Helmsley links to Scarborough and the Yorkshire Coast.
  • York is about 24 miles to the south and the A1(M) is about 22 miles to the west. Direct trains to London run regularly from Thirsk (14 miles) and York, some making the journey in under two hours.
  • Helmsley has a primary school, and Ryedale secondary school is just under three miles to the east of the town. Ampleforth College is about four miles away.
  • Please note all distances and travel times are approximate.

Additional information

  • Directions: whatthreewords///footpath.enhancement.freezing
  • EPC Rating: D
  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Council Tax Band: C