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Full Details for 2 Bedroom Terraced for sale in York, YO1 :
A rare grade 2 listed 1600sq.ft property in the heart of York overlooking the medieval Barley HallOPEN TO VIEW SATURDAY 1st. OCTOBER 10AM
York Station ½. Mile Leeds City Centre 27 Miles
Description
A rare opportunity to acquire a grade 2 listed freehold house virtually within the shadow of York Minster. The property is understood to date from the 17th Century but almost certainly has earlier origins. Updating and modernisation works are now required but there is huge scope for a variety of uses subject to planning.On the ground floor is a self-contained area which until recently has been let commercially as a storeroom. Originally this was accessed from the main entrance and could be once again if required. The principal accommodation is approached via an entrance door from the street leading to a small external yard area. The front door opens into a vestibule hall with stairs up to the first floor of the building. Here paneled doors open to a kitchen with range of units and a superb sitting room with a wealth of period features including exposed beams to the ceiling and walls, fitted bookcases and an impressive fireplace with marble slips and hearth.On the second floor is the house bathroom and two bedrooms all set within the roof space surrounded by beautiful, extensive exposed beams.The property also has a large cellar area approached via an external door from the street.
Location
Coffee Yard lies on a small snickleway running between Stonegate and Swinegate in the heart of York\‘s historic centre. The property overlooks the medieval Barley Hall and is surrounded by the city\‘s many restaurants and specialist shops. York railway station is around ½. mile to the south with regular trains to London taking less than 2 hours.
York Station ½. Mile Leeds City Centre 27 Miles
Description
A rare opportunity to acquire a grade 2 listed freehold house virtually within the shadow of York Minster. The property is understood to date from the 17th Century but almost certainly has earlier origins. Updating and modernisation works are now required but there is huge scope for a variety of uses subject to planning.On the ground floor is a self-contained area which until recently has been let commercially as a storeroom. Originally this was accessed from the main entrance and could be once again if required. The principal accommodation is approached via an entrance door from the street leading to a small external yard area. The front door opens into a vestibule hall with stairs up to the first floor of the building. Here paneled doors open to a kitchen with range of units and a superb sitting room with a wealth of period features including exposed beams to the ceiling and walls, fitted bookcases and an impressive fireplace with marble slips and hearth.On the second floor is the house bathroom and two bedrooms all set within the roof space surrounded by beautiful, extensive exposed beams.The property also has a large cellar area approached via an external door from the street.
Location
Coffee Yard lies on a small snickleway running between Stonegate and Swinegate in the heart of York\‘s historic centre. The property overlooks the medieval Barley Hall and is surrounded by the city\‘s many restaurants and specialist shops. York railway station is around ½. mile to the south with regular trains to London taking less than 2 hours.