Main Street, Elvington, York, YO41 4AA | Property for sale | Savills
404.87 sq m(4,358 sq ft)
Asking price £1,595,000(€1,918,126)

Main StreetElvington, York, YO41 4AA


    Key features

    • Large, private gardens extending to about an acre
    • Beautifully refurbished and maintained throughout
    • Popular village location
    • Outdoor swimming pool
    • Extensive accommodation totalling over 3800 square feet in the main home.

    A superbly renovated Grade II listed farmhouse with significant outdoor space and a swimming pool.

    About this property

    • Dating from the late 1700's with later additions in the early 1900's, Brook House is a wonderfully situated Grade II listed farmhouse which over the years has undergone a significant period of modernisation and upgrades.

      On entry from the front of the property, the large hallway with open arches, high ceilings and beautiful Italian marble flooring leads through the centre of the home.

      On entering the property from the hallway to the right, is the wonderfully proportioned snug offering the perfect space and versatility for several uses, whether it be a reading room, TV room or even home office. It has the benefit of a large bay window looking into the garden and French doors leading to the large patio. It also features a log or coal burning fireplace. Beyond the snug is a family WC.

      To the left of the hallway, is the large, open sitting room beautifully decorated and offering space for the whole family to enjoy. The standout feature of this room is the stunning marble fireplace. The sitting room leads through double doors to the dining room which features multiple windows to illuminate the room throughout the course of the day alongside a further fireplace with a gas fire.

      The ground floor accommodation is finished by a substantial Smallbone kitchen with large island, Jerusalem stone flooring, ample storage and all the integrated appliances as could be expected from a kitchen of this scale. A separate utility room (also furnished by Smallbone and well equipped with two washing machines, wine chiller, American fridge and additional dishwasher) is accessed directly from the kitchen and has French doors to the patio and is an ideally equipped room for entertaining guests by the pool or outdoors.

      The first-floor houses four of the homes five bedrooms, alongside the family bathroom. The real stand-out feature of this floor is the homes magnificent principal suite, complete with dressing room, with built in wardrobes and beautifully presented en suite featuring Carrara marble and with a free-standing roll top bath and large shower. Perrin and Rowe fittings complete the real luxury feel of this no expense spared renovation.

      Bedroom two has the luxury of its own en suite shower room and built in storage, with bedrooms three and four each having south facing windows overlooking the greenery of the gardens. A large family bathroom featuring a Welsh slate floor with free standing roll top bath and large shower finishes the first-floor accommodation.

      The second-floor accommodation consists of a spacious fifth bedroom also with an en suite bathroom.

      To the rear of the home, a large, south-facing landscaped patio area leads on to the homes swimming pool, creating the perfect summer space for enjoying time with friends or family, whether in the pool or a family barbecue in front of the immaculate gardens. The space, around an acre, offers plenty of privacy with a beautiful mix of both evergreen and deciduous trees.

      To the side sits the coach house, housing the homes plant room and serving as a single garage with plenty of storage space above on the first floor. As well as the garage the property offers significant room for off street parking.

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    This is a truly wonderful and lovingly restored farmhouse that any family would consider themselves lucky to live in!

    Ed StoyleProperty agent

    Local information

    • Elvington is a popular village convenient for York (about seven miles) with a pub, hairdressers, village shop, doctors surgery and sports club along with an active village hall offering a variety of clubs and groups. Within the village is Elvington C of E Primary School (Ofsted Good 2024) and the highly regarded Fulford Secondary school (Academy- Outstanding 2023) and Archbishop Holgate's School (Academy - Outstanding 2021).
    • Pocklington School is a well-regarded private school taking pupils from 4–18 years and Woldgate School and Sixth Form (Academy). Queen Margaret's School for Girls is within seven miles. Pocklington market town offers a wider range of amenities, cafes, restaurants, a health centre, dentist, leisure centre, cinema, post office, banks and supermarkets. There are also tennis, football, rugby and a cricket club.
    • There are three Golf clubs within nine miles of the village; Heworth Golf club (9 miles), Forest Park Golf Club (8.5 miles) and Fulford Golf Club (6.6 miles) and Swallow Hall (5.5 miles)
    • The neighbouring village of Sutton upon Derwent also boasts a pub, a post office, village hall, primary school (Ofsted Good 2022) and a tennis club. Woodhouse Grange Cricket Club is situated less than two miles from Elvington.
    • Monks Cross and The Vanguard shopping centre are about eight and a half miles away and offer extensive shopping including a flagship Marks and Spencer and various supermarkets. York Leisure Centre at Monks Cross offers gym facilities, swimming pool and a sports hall with a Clip N Climb arena.
    • York City Centre is seven miles with its railway station and racecourse, not to mention theatres, restaurants and shops.
    • The city boasts 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.
    • Located beside the River Ouse is York City Rowing Club, York Pilates Space and The Perky Peacock, a cosy café in a medieval tower. Further along is Rowntree Park with a café, playground, tennis and basketball courts.
    • York's mainline railway station offers regular services to major cities including Manchester, Edinburgh and London with some journeys taking less than two hours to make the journey to Kings Cross.
    • Please note all distances and travel times are approximate.

    Additional information

    • York City Council - Council Tax Band G
    • EPC Rating: D
    • Tenure: Freehold
    • Council Tax Band: G