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6 bedroom detached house for sale

West Wood House, Sutton On Derwent
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Detached house
6 beds
3 baths
2,937 sq ft / 273 sq m
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Features and description

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Detached family property
  • Dates from the late seventeenth century and listed Grade II
  • Edge of village, private setting
  • Family house of nearly 3000 sq ft plus cottage
  • High specification fixtures and fittings
  • Cottage providing ancillary accommodation
  • Separate self contained office with kitchen and cloakroom
  • Garaging for 3 cars, generous drive and parking
  • Popular village with many amenities including a pub
  • Good access to York, the motorway and rail networks

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17th century house set in 2.7 acres with a detached cottage, garaging and office, on the edge of a sought after village with facilities including a primary school and gastro pub, just 8 miles from York.

West Wood House is a former farmhouse believed to date from the 1680s. It was once part of the surrounding estate owned by Earl St Vincent and became privately owned in 1947. This superb family home has been sympathetically renovated and its original character remains intact alongside contemporary fixtures and fittings. It is accompanied by a detached cottage, garage with office above and extensive gardens and grounds.

Entrance and staircase hall, 3 reception rooms, family room, kitchen, breakfast room, cloakroom wc, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
Cottage: reception room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Office block with kitchen and wc
Double garage, single garage, 2 garden sheds
Landscaped gardens, extensive grounds, woodland
In all some 2.7 acres

More Details - West Wood House is built of clamp bricks and is rich in architectural detail; there are impressive, exposed beams and brickwork, original cupboard doors, internal doors with ironmongery intact, fireplaces on both floors and a fine antique cast iron kitchen range from JH Bean & Co of Leeds. The floor layout works particularly well; there is a main staircase and a back staircase with a circular route on both floors permitting no redundant rooms. This is a well-functioning and comfortable family house with double glazed, wooden casement windows throughout.

The kitchen breakfast room has engineered flooring, a range cooker, integrated Bosch appliances, granite worktops, original meat hooks still in place within the heavy oak beams and room to accommodate a six-seater table. What was once the old dairy is now a family room with French doors opening west onto a circular terrace, ideal for al fresco dining. Off the inner hall, the cloakroom was formerly the tack room. The two formal reception rooms are steeped in character; there are fireplaces with cast iron fire grates, exposed beams, mellow old cupboards and panelled doors. The library/snug has French doors that open onto the south facing garden terrace. Upstairs the three double bedrooms face the front enjoying south facing light with the three bathrooms and fourth double bedroom situated at the rear. The large principal bedroom has an en suite shower room which also connects via a door to the family bathroom with freestanding bath and shower cubicle. The accommodation is versatile and there is further scope for development into the generous roof space on the second floor.

Cottage, Office And Outbuildings - There are two detached, double-storey buildings, both brick-built with pantile roofs. The first was converted in 1986 to a pottery studio and later developed into a cottage with its own garden patio, parking area and an integral double garage with power and plumbing. The second building was newly built in 2008 and provides a superb, fitted office into the vaulted roof space with a kitchen and cloakroom below. Here also is an additional integral single garage. At the edge of the field/paddock are two timber garden stores.

Gardens And Grounds - A gravel drive leads off Main Street through double five-bar timber gates set in a hawthorn hedge passing productive fruit trees to a parking area in front of the house. It continues to the cottage, office, garaging and beyond to an additional parking and turning area. The gardens and grounds are extensive, sitting predominantly to the south and west of the house. The formal garden has curving lawns and is abundantly stocked with perennial favourites and specimen plants and is screened from the village road by a deep border of mature trees and shrubs; there is a Handkerchief Tree, a Northern Red Oak, two Turners Oak trees and Himalayan Birches near the Buddleia Walk. Behind the house is a ‘football’ field/grass paddock lined with lime trees. A band of English woodland descends gently down to the ings land that borders the river Derwent; here are lime, willow, birch, beech, oak, alder and rowan trees. The whole totals some 2.7 acres.

Environs - Sutton on Derwent is a thriving and popular village that lies some nine miles south east of York. It has excellent local amenities including the highly regarded public house St Vincent Arms, a post office, village hall, tennis club and primary school. Neighbouring Elvington has a village shop and doctors’ surgery. York and Howden railway stations both offer a mainline service direct to London Kings Cross and the village is just a short drive from the A64 providing direct access to Leeds, the M1 and A1M as well as the Yorkshire Wolds and coast. From the market town of Howden, there is rapid access to the M62 and M18 southwards. Queen Margaret’s and Pocklington schools are both 15 minutes’ drive away and further excellent schooling can be found in the City of York.

General - Tenure: Freehold
EPC Rating: Exempt – listed Grade II
Services & Systems: Gas, electricity, water and drainage. Gas central heating.
Fixtures & Fittings: Only those mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale. All others, such as fitted carpets, curtains, light fittings, garden ornaments etc., are specifically excluded but may be made available by separate negotiation.
Viewing: Strictly by appointment
Local Authority: East Riding of Yorkshire Council[use Contact Agent Button] Directions: Coming from York on the B1228, drive all the way through the village of Sutton on Derwent, keeping on Main Street. On the right hand side just beyond a layby, opposite a red post box and message board and before the road bears to the left is West Wood House identified by white painted wooden gates.

Photographs, particulars and showreel: June 2022
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