Spacious six-bed rural family home with annex and equestrian facilities on almost 2 acres.
Six bedrooms plus attached annex ideal for multi-generational living or short-let income
Set within just under 2 acres; additional 2.5 acres and campsite available separately
Equestrian facilities: stables, tack room, sand arena and fenced paddocks
Multiple reception rooms including large games room and garden room
Integral double garage and wide gravel driveway with ample parking
Heated by oil boiler; EPC D56 — higher running costs likely
Slow broadband and average mobile signal may affect home-working
Council Tax Band F; purchasers should verify plot size independently
Set just under 2 acres in a sought-after village, this substantial six-bedroom detached house suits a large or multi-generational family wanting space and flexibility. The main house offers multiple reception rooms, a large games room and a master suite with dressing room; two bedrooms accessed via a rear staircase have been used successfully as short-let/Airbnb accommodation. An attached annex with its own shower room provides private accommodation for relatives or guests.
Outdoor facilities are a major asset: formal lawned gardens, a broad gravel driveway and an integral double garage. The rear equestrian area is well maintained with stables, tack room, a sand arena and fenced paddocks — appealing to riders and those wanting smallholding potential. A further 2.5 acres with a 12-berth campsite and extra adjoining land can be purchased separately by negotiation.
Practical details and constraints are clear: the property is heated by an oil-fired boiler, has double glazing with unknown installation date and an EPC rating of D (56). Broadband speeds are slow and mobile signal is average. Council Tax is band F, so running costs will be higher than average for the area. The owners’ note on plot size should be independently verified by purchasers.
This is a versatile, well-presented home offering countryside living within Fulford school catchment and with direct bus access to York. It will suit families wanting space, multi-generational households seeking separate accommodation, equestrian buyers, or investors interested in holiday-let potential — but buyers should factor in energy costs, connectivity limits and confirm land measurements.