Location
A wonderful opportunity to acquire a residence with large garden and outbuildings within close proximity to York City Centre.
70 Heworth Village is an attractive property steeped in history. Thought to date back as early as the 1700's, records show that in 1810 the property was a public house known as The King's Head which later changed to The Brittania Inn. The property was converted into a residential house 1975 and now offers spacious accommodation and a generous plot.
The property is located down a peaceful tree lined street with fantastic access to the local community and good proximity to the city. The property requires a degree of modernisation and offers the perfect opportunity for someone looking to create a wonderful family home.
The ground floor accommodation comprises a particularly impressive 27 foot drawing room with an ornate open fireplace, a separate dining room, snug, sizeable kitchen-breakfast room and WC.
Ascending the stairs to the first floor you will find four bedrooms and a house bathroom. The principal bedroom suite extends to 21 foot with an adjoining bathroom and dressing area.
Externally the property sits in front of a large lawned garden with mature trees, off street parking and a double garage. Attached to the property there are a number of brick outbuildings which offer potential for conversion, subject to the usual consents.
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I was entirely captivated by no. 70; this family home is such an interesting and unique proposition, the house is full of character and there is so much potential on offer, ready for its new custodians.
Tanya CoffeyProperty agent