Property Description
This remarkable 17th century Grade II listed coach house is set within 2.5 acres of stunning grounds. From the landscaped lawns and lavender garden to the wooded areas and tranquil pond, every inch of this property speaks to its elegance and charm. Situated between Boston Spa and Tadcaster, it offers peaceful countryside views while remaining well connected to nearby towns and cities.
The versatile accommodation includes 4 bedrooms, 3 luxury bathrooms, 2 reception rooms and large breakfast kitchen room and successfully combines period style elegance and modern refinement meticulously maintained by the current owners.
The home features a perfect mix of historic character and modern luxury. The bespoke breakfast kitchen, designed and fitted by Jeremy Wood comes with an Aga and underfloor heating, opens onto a raised sun terrace that overlooks the gardens to the west. The elegant living room boasts a marble fireplace and large windows with long distance views over surrounding countryside towards the river Wharfe in the distance, while the dining hall connects seamlessly to a covered outdoor terrace. The accommodation includes four bedrooms with three on the ground floor including the principal suite which offers a walk in wardrobe and en suite shower room. Completing the ground floor is a separate fully tiled luxury shower room with walk in shower. A sweeping oak staircase leads to a guest bedroom 4 on the first floor featuring fitted wardrobes and another fully tiled en suite shower room, providing comfort for visitors.
Outside, the property truly shines. A stunning landscape lavender garden with crunch gravel and paved paths to the front, wrought iron gates in turn lead to the side Sun terrace and gardens with mature borders, extensive lawn areas, Woodland area, pond and Dyke with a picturesque bridge linking two parts of the garden with secluded spots to enjoy nature. With a triple garage and ample parking, practicality is well covered too.
Newton Kyme is located between Boston Spa and Tadcaster approximately 4 miles from the A 1 M and within commuting distance of York, Harrogate and Leeds. Newton Kyme is an unspoiled rural Hamlet steeped in history with the original Roman fort in the village mentioned in the Doomsday book. The village is surrounded by parkland and open countryside.
The Old Coach House offers a rare opportunity to enjoy tranquillity and charm without sacrificing convenience.
An independent flood risk assessment report has been prepared by JOC Consultants of Otley a copy of which is available for inspection at the office of Renton & Parr Wetherby by prior appointment.