Spacious period home with flexible annexe and central Beverley location.
Three double bedrooms with master en‑suite and dressing room
Large open‑plan dining kitchen and three reception rooms
Separate annexe/studio — ideal for home working or guest use
South‑facing walled garden; private and low‑maintenance outdoor space
Garage and off‑street parking for multiple vehicles
EPC Rating D; likely solid brick walls with limited insulation
Built 1900–1929 — period character but may need maintenance
Local area shows higher crime and relative deprivation
Malt Shovel Cottage is a double-fronted Georgian detached house offering generous family living in the heart of Beverley. The house provides over 1,800 sq ft including a large open-plan dining kitchen, three reception rooms and a principal suite with en‑suite and dressing room — useful for everyday family life and entertaining.
A key practical asset is the separate annexe/studio and detached garage, giving flexible space for home working, a guest suite or small business use (subject to consents). The south-facing walled garden is private and low-maintenance, and there is off‑street parking for convenience. The property is freehold and ready for immediate possession.
Buyers should note this is an older, solid‑wall property (circa 1900–1929) with double glazing of unknown install date and an EPC rating of D; significant insulation or modernisation work may be advisable to improve efficiency. The local area indicators show higher crime and relative deprivation compared with regional averages — practical considerations for families and insurers.
Overall this is a characterful, spacious home that will suit buyers who value period features and flexible accommodation but are prepared to carry out energy‑efficiency improvements and routine updating. The annexe and central Beverley location add clear lifestyle and rental or business potential.