Distinctive former pub converted into a large, versatile family home with garden and parking.
Extensive accommodation over 2,200 ft² offering exceptional space
Newly renovated with high insulation and sealed unit double glazing
Three large first-floor bedrooms, one en-suite; ground-floor adaptable room
Off-street gravel parking for multiple vehicles to the front
Enclosed rear garden with lawn and summerhouse; slightly elevated plot
Medium flood risk in the area — consider insurance and flood checks
EPC rating C; gas central heating, but services not independently checked
Prominent town-centre location with easy walking access to shops and schools
Set within Driffield’s town centre, this distinctive former public house has been thoroughly reworked into a spacious family home offering over 2,200 ft² of living space. The property combines retained period character with modern upgrades: high levels of insulation, sealed unit double glazing and a newly fitted kitchen and bathrooms, making it efficient and comfortable to run.
The versatile layout suits family life and home working. Three large first-floor double bedrooms (one en-suite) sit above generous ground-floor living including a wide front lounge, separate dining room and an additional ground-floor room that can serve as a fourth bedroom, study or playroom. Practical additions include two ground-floor WCs, a utility room and plentiful built-in storage.
Outside, the property sits back from North Street with gravel forecourt parking for multiple vehicles and an elevated, enclosed rear garden with lawn and a summerhouse. Its prominent position offers easy walking access to Driffield’s shops, schools and leisure facilities, while road and rail links connect to surrounding towns. Buyers should note the advertised medium flood risk and that, while heating and services are present, the vendor’s note that systems have not been checked means buyers should satisfy themselves on mechanical and building details.
This home will suit families seeking generous, characterful accommodation close to local amenities, and buyers who value flexibility and space rather than a low-maintenance lock-up-and-leave property.