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The Old Chapel
The Old Chapel
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Guide price£750,000
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5 bedroom house for sale

The Old Chapel, Harpham
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5 bed
5 bath
2,584 sq ft / 240 sq m

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Property description & features

  • Detached family house within a quaint East Riding village
  • Chapel circa 1895 extended sensitively with a modern extension
  • Versatile accommodation of more than 2500 sq ft
  • Includes ground floor bedroom/bathroom suites
  • Guest annexe provides potential to be entirely self-contained
  • Very private situation with gardens to all sides
  • Double garage and secure off street parking
  • Edge of village location with views across open countryside
  • Strolling distance to an established country inn with beer garden
  • 15 minute drive to several beaches ideal for families and dog walkers
Detached family house of great character, beautifully situated in a rural village, just 7 miles from the East Coast.

The Old Chapel is a versatile family house with wraparound gardens and a superb edge-of-village position. Harpham is a tranquil village characterised by a thriving community that is centred around the public house and village hall. The village comes with a fascinating history having been noted in the Domesday book as belonging to William the Conqueror, and it boasts a number of notable listed buildings and scheduled monuments. The house itself is a converted Victorian chapel, sensitively renovated and significantly extended some twenty years ago with the addition of a double garage and annexe. The whole has been beautifully maintained and comes with lovely gardens with far-reaching country views on two sides.

Entrance vestibule, hallway, kitchen/breakfast room, utility room/cloakroom, inner hall, dining room, 2 living rooms, 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms
Double garage, timber shed with log store, greenhouse/summer house
Driveway, garden and grounds

Additional Information - The Methodist chapel was built in 1895, converted in the 1980s and then extended in the 2000s to add an integral double garage with annexe over. It comes with much character including high vaulted ceilings, numerous lancet windows and floor-to-ceiling picture windows, a long entrance hall and a superb ornate Gothic entrance. The current owners have significantly updated the property in recent years, adding a new central heating system including contemporary column radiators, wood-burning stoves, new bathrooms, internal and external doors, double glazed windows and a waste treatment plant and drainage field.

The kitchen/breakfast room has the advantage of a high ceiling and windows to north and south. The handmade kitchen is crafted of solid oak with soft close units, an island unit with breakfast bar, granite work surfaces, a Range cooker and, alongside, a utility room with sink and WC. A glazed door flanked by glass panels opens from the kitchen into the dining room which comfortably accommodates a family-sized table and has a recessed wood-burning stove. Illuminated by west facing lancet windows it is open plan to the staircase hall where an open tread staircase rises to the sitting room. This light and airy first floor room has a vaulted ceiling, wood-burning stove and enjoys south and west facing light through tall lancet windows. A further living room, also with a high ceiling into the roof space, features three floor-to-ceiling lancet windows and forms part of the annexe above the garage. The annexe is currently arranged as a bedroom, bathroom and living room, but also offers the potential to create a self-contained wing, ideal for multi-generational living. The whole property comes with five bedrooms (four doubles) and five bathrooms, all of which are fitted with high specification contemporary fittings. The principal bedroom enjoys an outlook across open countryside to Burton Agnes Hall in the far distance. Bedroom 5 currently serves as a study.

Outside - Secure, electronically controlled, timber & metal gates within two stout brick pillars give access to the block-paved drive providing space for turning and parking in front of the double garage. The integral garage has a workshop area, power, light and electric sectional doors. The lovely gardens and grounds wrap around the house and there are far-reaching country views extending to the north and east. The landscaping is designed for easy maintenance with many colourful shrubs and mature ornamental trees with climbing roses adorning the west facing elevation. A well-established laurel hedge encircles a paved al fresco dining area, and there are many corners designed for sitting out, some shaded by broadleaf trees. Along with a useful garden shed with log store, there is a feature, contemporary Cultivar greenhouse/summer house that includes a seating area and has water and electricity. The whole is particularly private and fully enclosed, surrounded by a brick wall and a mature, clipped hedge.

Environs - Driffield 5 miles, Bridlington 7 miles, Beverley 19 miles, Hull 30 miles, York 35 miles

Harpham is an attractive, rural village conveniently situated between Driffield, the capital of the Yorkshire Wolds, and the seaside town of Bridlington. This is a region with excellent A-roads enabling the city of Hull to be comfortably reached within 45 minutes and the city of York within an hour. The village has a public house - St Quintin Arms, formerly a coaching inn dating from the sixteenth century - a village hall, a lawn tennis club and a fifteenth century church of Norman origins along with the Well of St John. Numerous footpaths and bridleways radiate out from the village and Route 1 of the National Cycle Network passes through. A short three-mile drive to Nafferton brings you to a petrol station and recently opened SPAR convenience store with in-house butcher's counter and delicatessen. The Holderness coastline is very accessible with its fine family-friendly beaches such as Fraisthorpe and both Bempton Cliffs and Flamborough Head within easy reach.

General - Tenure: Freehold
EPC Rating: D
Council Tax Band: House E, Annexe A
Services & Systems: Mains electricity and water. Private water treatment plant. Ultrafast broadband with fibre to the premises.
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.
Local Authority: East Riding of Yorkshire Council Directions: Head into the village and Butt Balk can be found on the only crossroad on Main Street. The Old Chapel is just off the crossroads, the second and final property on the road leading out of the village, on the right hand side. ///swept.reclaimed.paths
Viewing: Strictly by appointment
Money Laundering Regulations: Prior to a sale being agreed, prospective purchasers are required to produce identification documents in order to comply with Money Laundering regulations. Your co-operation with this is appreciated and will assist with the smooth progression of the sale.


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