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A stunning period home, thoughtfully remodelled and extended to
a high specification, including a remarkable dining kitchen space.
Built in 1939 of attractive brick under a pantile roof, the
property also boasts an exceptional rear garden and is choicely
located close to the city.
Approached through a handmade Accoya door, sympathetically
reproduced in the traditional art deco style, a delightful,
panelled hallway leads to principal accommodation and handy ground
floor WC.
The charming bay fronted lounge to the front elevation includes
a period fireplace and handmade storage in the alcoves. The
centrepiece of the house is the large open plan extension to the
rear elevation which incorporates a kitchen dining family room,
with the garden beyond framed by full height sliding doors. The
high specification argon filled doors are wall to wall and floor to
ceiling for maximum effect, complemented by dual lanterns
above.
The kitchen features contemporary wall and base units with
island, complemented by quartz work surfaces and a full range of
quality appliances. A reclaimed parquet floor from a local school
reflects the light perfectly and continues throughout this sociable
area which includes a generous seating area with log burning
stove.
Off the kitchen is a useful and fully fitted utility room with
provision for washer dyer. In addition is access to the garage and
rear garden.
To the first floor are two large double bedrooms both with
handmade fitted wardrobes and reclaimed fireplaces. A further
bedroom and luxurious house bathroom featuring a bath with central
taps, mounted sink vanity unit and separate shower finalise the
first floor accommodation. To the second floor is a spacious and
externally sympathetic loft conversion with Veluxs and a smart en
suite shower room WC with Velux.
An impressive and mature garden with a full width patio area
flows seamlessly into the house. Flanked by mature hedge and fenced
boundaries, and enjoying a good degree of privacy, the garden
includes a full complement of well stocked borders and seasonal
landscaping.
To the far end is a bespoke and fully thermal heated home
office, clad in Scandinavian Cedar, triple glazed with argon filled
Accoya windows and door. To the front is gravelled off street
parking, lawn, mature hedging, storm porch and access to the garage
with up and over door.
Throughout are numerous quality and sympathetic touches, such as
the original wooden windows, encapsulated and double glazed
retaining the original stained glass. Furthermore, are column
radiators throughout providing a lovely finishing touch.
Overall a house of exquisite quality offering a seamless blend
of traditional period features and modern open plan living.
LOCATION
Superbly located in the sought after Stockton Lane in the
popular area of Heworth which offers a range of independent shops
and amenities. The shopping parks of Monks Cross and Vanguarde are
also within easy reach. The property falls within the catchment for
highly regarded primary and secondary schooling.
EPC Rating E
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