About this property
Positioned within a prime corner plot, Fieldview is part of an esteemed development on the edge of this highly regarded village.
The impressive entrance hall, has a striking dual-height glass-panelled doorway which leads into the expansive open-plan kitchen/dining, and living area. This wonderful space is flooded with natural light and seamlessly connects indoor and outdoor living. The handcrafted solid oak kitchen showcases painted cabinetry, brass handles, a central island, and modern integrated appliances. The rear lounge has bi-fold doors which open to reveal breath-taking views and create a tranquil space to relax and enjoy the scenery.
The sitting room has a wood-burning stove, bespoke shelving and additional bi-fold doors to the garden. The ground floor is further enhanced by a utility room, two flexible office spaces (or potential bedrooms), a sizeable cloakroom W.C, and internal access to the double garage.
The first floor provides four generous bedrooms, including two with en suite facilities, alongside a modern family bathroom. The principal bedroom benefits from uninterrupted panoramic views, making the most of its elevated position and stunning outlook.
Externally, the property is approached via a Coxwold stone driveway leading to a double garage. The beautifully landscaped, wraparound gardens feature lawns, patios, and seating areas an idyllic outdoor space to enjoy the peaceful rural surroundings and entertain guests.
Local information
- Sheriff Hutton is a “thriving conservation village” situated between the Vale of York and the Howardian Hills. The village has a church, village hall, garage, primary school (Ofsted Good 2020), post office/shop, Quarmby’s Delicatessen and Coffee House, and a bus service. The village public house, The Highwayman is a traditional country pub serving quality food with a spacious beer garden.
- Strensall (3.7 miles) has a Tesco Local and Morrisons Everyday for convenience.
- Terrington Hall Preparatory School is about four miles away, with Ampleforth College about 12.5 miles.
- York City (about 11 miles) is the nearest city offering excellent shopping and boasts a number of popular attractions including: York Theatre Royal, the Art Gallery, York Minster, Betty’s Tea Rooms and the famous Shambles along with a range of local cafes and shops. The city has excellent restaurants including the award winning The Star Inn the City by Andrew Pern and the Michelin-starred restaurant, Roots, by Tommy Banks. In addition, there is Skosh by Neil Bentinck which also boasts a Michelin-star, positioned on popular Micklegate. There are a number of supermarkets in and around the city, including a Waitrose at Foss Islands Road and a large Marks and Spencer at the Vanguard Shopping Park. Independent schools on offer in York are The Mount, St Peter’s and Bootham along with a number of good state schools.
- Monks Cross, (7 miles) has an excellent range of high street shops, superstores, dining and entertainment.
- York railway station has regular services to major cities including Manchester and the airport, Edinburgh and London with some journeys taking less than two hours to Kings Cross.
- The market town of Malton (10.6 miles) is now the artisan food capital of North Yorkshire with its award-winning monthly food and farmers markets, as well as a weekly market, and annual Food Lovers’ Festival backed by excellent local shops. There are supermarkets, two breweries, restaurants, the Talbot Hotel, cookery school, tearooms, a cinema, theatre and train station.
- Please note all distances and travel times are approximate.
Additional information
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- EPC Rating: B
- Tenure: Freehold
- Council Tax Band: G