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£895,0005 bedroom house for sale
Saldene House, Brompton-By-Sawdon, Scarborough
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EPC rating: B
Energy efficient
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5 beds
4 baths
2,972 sq ft / 276 sq m
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band TBC
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Detached family house in a popular village
- Tranquil setting and completely private at the rear
- Accommodation of nearly 3000 sq ft arranged over 3 floors
- Beautifully appointed throughout with elegant room proportions
- Detached double garage
- Home office/ancillary accommodation with independent access and garden
- Wraparound landscaped gardens with mature broadleaf trees
- Superb village with amenities and in a Conservation Area
- Midway between Scarborough and Pickering
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Modern bespoke, energy efficient, family house in a glorious pastoral setting between Pickering and the Yorkshire coast.
Saldene House is an outstanding, bespoke property that sits at the far end of an attractive private lane and at the head of a lush green valley. It is surrounded by glorious landscaped gardens and its views along sheep-grazing pastures are second to none. Designed to classical proportions with high specification interiors, this three-storey house is double-fronted with stone quoins, stone lintels and Old English pantiles. It comes with a detached garage, generous driveway and a superb, custom-built home office.
Entrance and staircase hall, cloakroom/wc, sitting room, kitchen/dining/living room, utility/laundry room
Principal bedroom suite with dressing area and bathroom, 3 further bedrooms, 3 further bathrooms, bedroom 5/games room/office
Garage, garden wc, log store, home office/ancillary accommodation
Enclosed landscaped gardens & grounds on all sides
Additional Information - Saldene House is a handsome, modern family house designed to a high specification. It includes a Tom Howley of Harrogate kitchen, Hansgrohe bathroom fittings, driftwood engineered wood flooring, newly fitted wool carpets, contemporary column radiators, sliding sash timber windows, integrated window blinds, and floor-to-ceiling picture windows.
An impressive panelled front door, flanked by an herbaceous border and colourful Japanese Acer, opens to the hall with a central staircase ascending two floors and illuminated by a skylight above. The cloakroom/wc includes useful cupboard and storage space. Double doors, part glazed, open to the 25 ft sitting room with French doors opening onto the paved garden terrace and a feature log-burning stove with oak beam above. Further double doors open to the kitchen/dining/living room; this superbly proportioned room is triple aspect with wall-to-wall bifold doors facing west and a floor-to-ceiling window providing a superb view over the rear garden. A well-designed family space, the room comfortably accommodates a dining table and sofa. The bespoke handmade kitchen includes an island unit with breakfast bar, quartz work surfaces and integrated Neff appliances. Alongside is a large utility/laundry room with sink and external door.
All five double bedrooms lie off the first and second floor landings. The impressive principal bedroom suite extends into the roof space and has north-south windows giving views to the Yorkshire Wolds as well as to open countryside behind a glass balustrade balcony. There is a dressing area with wall-to-wall fitted wardrobes/cupboard space, and an en suite bathroom which includes a large walk-in shower, vanity unit with basin and heated towel rail. The house bathroom has both a freestanding bath-tub and a large walk-in shower with rainfall head, and there is a further en suite bathroom to bedroom 2. The two bedrooms on the top floor have good ceiling heights, eaves storage, rooflights that rotate 180-degrees and windows with far-reaching views down the valley. They are both served by an additional bathroom.
Outside - The house is approached via a private lane (owned by Saldene House) and two gateposts stand at the head of the resin drive. There is ample parking for three cars in front of the house along with a detached double garage hewn from the hillside and fitted with both power and light. Attached to the garage is a gardener’s wc. Above the garage is a first floor home office, accessed directly from the rear. It offers the potential to become ancillary accommodation being fully insulated, with power, light, fitted cupboards and its own private, paved garden.
A substantial paved terrace can be accessed from the ground floor room, and manicured green lawns sweep around two sides of the house. A majestic flight of stone steps curves upwards to a large terrace (with an electric cable for a hot tub) and extends around the eastern elevation of the house to connect to the home office. The attention to detail is impressive with a handsome twisted brick chimney rising above the outdoor fireplace, alcoves in the wall with recessed lighting and a large ammonite fossil uncovered during the build and now taking centre stage. The garden is framed with mature broadleaved trees with further trees planted in recent years including sycamore, beech, oak and birch, fruit trees – apple and damson. There are deep herbaceous borders with colourful climbers on the western boundary and terraced landscaping into the hillside on the eastern boundary, lined with abundantly planted beds of perennials. The church spire can be seen to the southwest and behind the garden is an idyllic pastoral outlook down the valley. The whole is enclosed by timber fencing with parkland railings at the rear enabling an open outlook. There is an outside tap and motion sensor lighting in the garage/drive area.
Environs - Scarborough 8 miles, Pickering 9 miles, Malton 14 miles, York 30 miles, Thirsk 36 miles
The beautiful village of Brompton by Sawdon is celebrated for its award-winning family butchers & grocers (recommended by Tom Parker Bowles), the fishponds fed by natural springs and its medieval church where William Wordsworth was married. It is also known as the ‘Birthplace of Aviation’ where the pioneering aeronautical engineer, Sir George Cayley, built and tested the first manned gliding machine. The village remains a thriving village with events, clubs and societies many of which are centred around a village hall, and a public house (currently seeking new ownership). There are excellent connections east and west via the A170 linking Thirsk with the coastal town of Scarborough, some fifteen minutes’ drive to the east.
General - Tenure: Freehold
EPC Rating: B
Council Tax Band: F
Services & Systems: All mains services. Gas central heating. Zoned heating by floor. Heated towel rails zones. Fibre box in village.
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: North Yorkshire Council North York Moors National Park
Directions: Saldene House is accessed via a private lane off the High Street, found on the northern side of the road between the public house and Cayley Lane. ///truffles.dome.rash
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.
Photographs, particulars and showreel: June 2024 and January 2025
NB: Google map images may neither be current nor a true representation.
Saldene House is an outstanding, bespoke property that sits at the far end of an attractive private lane and at the head of a lush green valley. It is surrounded by glorious landscaped gardens and its views along sheep-grazing pastures are second to none. Designed to classical proportions with high specification interiors, this three-storey house is double-fronted with stone quoins, stone lintels and Old English pantiles. It comes with a detached garage, generous driveway and a superb, custom-built home office.
Entrance and staircase hall, cloakroom/wc, sitting room, kitchen/dining/living room, utility/laundry room
Principal bedroom suite with dressing area and bathroom, 3 further bedrooms, 3 further bathrooms, bedroom 5/games room/office
Garage, garden wc, log store, home office/ancillary accommodation
Enclosed landscaped gardens & grounds on all sides
Additional Information - Saldene House is a handsome, modern family house designed to a high specification. It includes a Tom Howley of Harrogate kitchen, Hansgrohe bathroom fittings, driftwood engineered wood flooring, newly fitted wool carpets, contemporary column radiators, sliding sash timber windows, integrated window blinds, and floor-to-ceiling picture windows.
An impressive panelled front door, flanked by an herbaceous border and colourful Japanese Acer, opens to the hall with a central staircase ascending two floors and illuminated by a skylight above. The cloakroom/wc includes useful cupboard and storage space. Double doors, part glazed, open to the 25 ft sitting room with French doors opening onto the paved garden terrace and a feature log-burning stove with oak beam above. Further double doors open to the kitchen/dining/living room; this superbly proportioned room is triple aspect with wall-to-wall bifold doors facing west and a floor-to-ceiling window providing a superb view over the rear garden. A well-designed family space, the room comfortably accommodates a dining table and sofa. The bespoke handmade kitchen includes an island unit with breakfast bar, quartz work surfaces and integrated Neff appliances. Alongside is a large utility/laundry room with sink and external door.
All five double bedrooms lie off the first and second floor landings. The impressive principal bedroom suite extends into the roof space and has north-south windows giving views to the Yorkshire Wolds as well as to open countryside behind a glass balustrade balcony. There is a dressing area with wall-to-wall fitted wardrobes/cupboard space, and an en suite bathroom which includes a large walk-in shower, vanity unit with basin and heated towel rail. The house bathroom has both a freestanding bath-tub and a large walk-in shower with rainfall head, and there is a further en suite bathroom to bedroom 2. The two bedrooms on the top floor have good ceiling heights, eaves storage, rooflights that rotate 180-degrees and windows with far-reaching views down the valley. They are both served by an additional bathroom.
Outside - The house is approached via a private lane (owned by Saldene House) and two gateposts stand at the head of the resin drive. There is ample parking for three cars in front of the house along with a detached double garage hewn from the hillside and fitted with both power and light. Attached to the garage is a gardener’s wc. Above the garage is a first floor home office, accessed directly from the rear. It offers the potential to become ancillary accommodation being fully insulated, with power, light, fitted cupboards and its own private, paved garden.
A substantial paved terrace can be accessed from the ground floor room, and manicured green lawns sweep around two sides of the house. A majestic flight of stone steps curves upwards to a large terrace (with an electric cable for a hot tub) and extends around the eastern elevation of the house to connect to the home office. The attention to detail is impressive with a handsome twisted brick chimney rising above the outdoor fireplace, alcoves in the wall with recessed lighting and a large ammonite fossil uncovered during the build and now taking centre stage. The garden is framed with mature broadleaved trees with further trees planted in recent years including sycamore, beech, oak and birch, fruit trees – apple and damson. There are deep herbaceous borders with colourful climbers on the western boundary and terraced landscaping into the hillside on the eastern boundary, lined with abundantly planted beds of perennials. The church spire can be seen to the southwest and behind the garden is an idyllic pastoral outlook down the valley. The whole is enclosed by timber fencing with parkland railings at the rear enabling an open outlook. There is an outside tap and motion sensor lighting in the garage/drive area.
Environs - Scarborough 8 miles, Pickering 9 miles, Malton 14 miles, York 30 miles, Thirsk 36 miles
The beautiful village of Brompton by Sawdon is celebrated for its award-winning family butchers & grocers (recommended by Tom Parker Bowles), the fishponds fed by natural springs and its medieval church where William Wordsworth was married. It is also known as the ‘Birthplace of Aviation’ where the pioneering aeronautical engineer, Sir George Cayley, built and tested the first manned gliding machine. The village remains a thriving village with events, clubs and societies many of which are centred around a village hall, and a public house (currently seeking new ownership). There are excellent connections east and west via the A170 linking Thirsk with the coastal town of Scarborough, some fifteen minutes’ drive to the east.
General - Tenure: Freehold
EPC Rating: B
Council Tax Band: F
Services & Systems: All mains services. Gas central heating. Zoned heating by floor. Heated towel rails zones. Fibre box in village.
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: North Yorkshire Council North York Moors National Park
Directions: Saldene House is accessed via a private lane off the High Street, found on the northern side of the road between the public house and Cayley Lane. ///truffles.dome.rash
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.
Photographs, particulars and showreel: June 2024 and January 2025
NB: Google map images may neither be current nor a true representation.
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