Large renovated period house with private garden, extensive garaging and multigenerational layout.
Five double bedrooms, each with en suite bathroom
Beck Farm is a substantial, recently renovated Georgian farmhouse offering 4,124 sq ft of flexible family living in an attractive Conservation Area village. The house blends period features — exposed beams, stone-flagged floors and oversized barn doors — with high-spec modern fittings, bespoke cabinetry and three multi-fuel stoves. The principal suite and four further double bedrooms all have en suite bathrooms, making the layout especially suited to multigenerational households or a family wanting generous guest accommodation.
The heart of the home is a light-filled kitchen/breakfast room with skylights, island, integrated appliances and French doors opening onto south-facing terraces. Living space wraps around the house: a double-height sitting room with bifold glazing, snug, games room and study/library provide distinct zones for daily family life and entertaining. Recent works (2021–24) include a new integrated cottage extension, new kitchen and bathrooms, parquet flooring and a professionally landscaped garden.
Outside, secure electric gates lead to a gated drive, extensive garaging and workshop/gym space with mezzanine storage — ample parking and storage for several vehicles and hobbies. The private, enclosed garden is largely lawn with limestone terraces and high hedging, enjoying shelter and views to Dot Hill. The village location gives countryside peace while remaining convenient for Beverley, Hull, York and the motorway network.
Practical points: the house sits in a Conservation Area (not listed) which may limit external alterations. Council Tax is in a higher band and running costs should be factored into budgets. Overall, this is a thoughtfully upgraded period farmhouse offering versatile accommodation for growing or multi-generational families who value space, privacy and easy access to regional centres.