Spacious Grade II listed family home with period character and private walled garden.
Grade II listed Georgian townhouse, built 1756
Central Highgate location, minutes from Beverley Minster
Eight bedrooms, four bathrooms — flexible family layout
Bespoke French oak kitchen with Aga and large utility room
Walled garden plus outside games room/former stables
EPC E; double glazing fitted before 2002
Solid brick walls with assumed no insulation — renovation likely
Very high local crime rate; council tax band G (quite expensive)
A handsome Grade II listed town house in the heart of Beverley, moments from the Minster. Built in 1756, the house offers generous period rooms, high ceilings and original fireplaces across four floors — ideal for a large family seeking central, characterful accommodation. The walled garden with a former stable converted to a games room/store gives private outdoor space for entertaining and storage.
The layout includes three spacious reception rooms, a bespoke French oak kitchen with Aga, utility room, eight bedrooms and four bathrooms. Several bedrooms could double as home offices, making the house flexible for multi-generational living or a home-working household. Modern comforts include mains gas central heating, double glazing (pre-2002) and fast broadband with excellent mobile signal.
Buyer should note material constraints: Grade II listing brings restrictions on alterations and may increase repair costs; walls are solid brick with assumed no insulation; EPC rating is E. The property sits on a small plot and has very high local crime levels reported, and council tax is described as quite expensive — factors to consider for family budgeting and security planning.
This house suits buyers who value historic character and central town living and who are prepared to manage listed-building responsibilities. With careful updating and sympathetic renovation, it offers rare scale and presence in one of East Riding’s most desirable market towns.