Five generous double bedrooms and three en suites
Over 2,500 sq ft across three floors; flexible family layout
Magnificent open-plan kitchen/dining with bi-fold doors to terrace
Luxury kitchen with quartz island and hidden walk-in larder
Landscaped walled garden, sunken terrace and detached brick garage
Private end-of-lane position; less than two miles from York centre
Council tax band high; running costs likely above average
Local area has higher recorded crime and student neighbourhood feel
Set in the conservation village of Heslington, Greenberry House is a recently extended and fully modernised five-bedroom detached home offering more than 2,500 sq ft of flexible family accommodation across three floors. The property sits privately at the end of a quiet lane, with a walled, landscaped garden and a sunken entertaining terrace that flows directly from a generous open-plan living, dining and kitchen space.
The kitchen is a genuine focal point: a luxury fitted scheme with a central quartz island, integrated appliances and a hidden walk-in larder, complemented by underfloor heating in the main entertaining area. Five double bedrooms include a principal suite with dressing area and an impressive en suite, and there are four stylish bathrooms in total. Practical additions include a utility room, study/playroom and a large detached brick-built garage with ample driveway parking.
This house will particularly appeal to families wanting village character without compromising on modern standards. It is within easy walking distance of village amenities, close to the University of York and in the catchment for highly regarded local schools. Broadband speed is average but mobile signal is excellent.
Important practical notes: council tax is described as quite expensive and the immediate area records higher crime levels than surrounding neighbourhoods. There are currently no planning permissions in place and the property sits within an area with a notable student presence — potential buyers who value complete tranquillity should visit to assess suitability. The sale can be progressed with no forward chain by negotiation, subject to the buyer’s position.