A mid-19th century village house and self-contained flat, with garage and gardens.
Entrance and staircase halls, study, drawing room, farmhouse kitchen/living room, back kitchen and cloakroom. 4 first floor bedrooms, bathroom, separate shower room, second floor bedroom, playroom.
Self-contained one bedroom flat, double garage, gardens front and rear.
Battle Flatts House, 38 Main Street, Stamford Bridge, York YO41 1AB
• Over 3000 sq ft family accommodation including s/c flat
• Period features with panelled doors and sash windows
• Spectacular farmhouse kitchen with solid wood units, gas Aga, slate floor and granite tops
• Drawing room with garden doors and period fireplace
• Five bedrooms and second floor playroom
• Self-contained flat with bedroom, sitting room, kitchen and bathroom (gross income £500pcm)
• Gas fired heating and hot water
• Sheltered and secure south facing rear garden, ample parking and double garage
Outside
The house is set back behind a high hedge and has extensive gravelled parking in front of the double garage with its automatic up and over doors. The flat has a separate access and staircase to the rear. The main garden is south facing and walled, with a deep
York stone flagged terrace and pathways, a central lawn with herbaceous borders, and two brick built sheds. Climbers include wisteria, cotoneaster and rambler roses; there are two pear trees, a herb garden and cold frame.
Environs
Stamford Bridge, site of the eponymous battle, lies east of York on the A166, just inside the East Riding of Yorkshire. It is a well served village with a doctors’ surgery, shops, a primary school, post office, three pubs and a general store. Journey times
to York and Malton are in the region of 20 minutes by car; the Wolds and coast are in easy striking distance.
York 8 miles, Malton 13 miles (distances approximate)
Services
All mains services are connected
Local authority
East Riding of Yorkshire
Directions
Battle Flatts House stands towards the eastern end of the village