Guide price
£925,000
(£285/sq. ft)
6 bed end terrace house for saleSessay, Thirsk, North Yorkshire YO7
6 beds
3 baths
4 receptions
From 3,242 - 3,857 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Handsome Victorian home with architectural pedigree
Exceptional open-plan kitchen, dining and family space
Principal bedroom suite with dressing room and luxury en suite
Versatile accommodation including dedicated home office
Detached one-bedroom cottage currently operated as a successful holiday let
Beautiful gardens and grounds enjoying a tranquil rural backdrop
EPC Rating = D
Description
The Laurels is a handsome and substantial period residence dating to circa 1850 and believed to have been designed by the renowned Victorian architect William Butterfield. Occupying a delightful setting within a conservation area and surrounded by beautiful countryside, the property has evolved sympathetically over the years through a series of carefully considered extensions, including an impressive oak-framed addition. The result is a beautifully balanced family home combining architectural heritage with modern comfort and practicality.
The welcoming reception hall provides an elegant introduction to the house, with a guest cloakroom and access to the principal reception rooms. The sitting room is a wonderfully inviting space featuring exposed timber flooring, dual-aspect windows and an attractive stone fireplace. Equally appealing is the cosy snug, centred around a wood-burning stove with bespoke alcove storage, creating the perfect retreat for quieter evenings.
Undoubtedly the heart of the home is the stunning open-plan kitchen and dining room. Enhanced by the oak-framed extension, this exceptional space is flooded with natural light and enjoys lovely views across the gardens and surrounding countryside. The kitchen is beautifully appointed with bespoke cabinetry, granite work surfaces, a central island unit and an electric Aga, complemented by a Quooker boiling water tap and a useful walk-in pantry. Underfloor heating adds further comfort, making this a practical and sociable space for everyday family life and entertaining alike.
Beyond the kitchen is a well-equipped boot room with extensive storage, alongside a utility room, study and adjoining workshop/store, all thoughtfully designed to support modern living.
The first floor accommodation is arranged around a central landing and includes an impressive principal bedroom suite enjoying dual-aspect views across the surrounding landscape. The suite benefits from a generous walk-in dressing room and a beautifully appointed en suite bathroom, refurbished in recent years. Three more double bedrooms are served by a family bathroom, whilst a further bedroom is currently used as a dedicated home office, which provides an ideal environment for those working remotely.
A notable highlight of this property is the charming detached cottage, currently operated as a thriving holiday let. It also offers versatile potential as an annexe, ideal for teenagers or elderly relatives. Rich in character, the cottage boasts a welcoming sitting room with a log-burning stove and a striking vaulted open-apex ceiling, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The accommodation includes a well-appointed kitchen and dining area, a comfortable double bedroom, and a modern shower room. Outside, a private, sun-drenched courtyard provides an idyllic outdoor space, perfect for guests to relax and enjoy the surroundings.
The Laurels is approached via a gravelled driveway flanked by mature planting and attractive apple trees. The south-west facing gardens have been beautifully maintained and provide a wonderful setting for the house, comprising manicured lawns, established borders and a variety of seating areas positioned to enjoy the sunshine throughout the day. Beyond the gardens, open countryside provides a picturesque backdrop and enhances the property's sense of privacy and tranquillity.
Combining period elegance, architectural pedigree and versatile accommodation, The Laurels presents a rare opportunity to acquire a distinguished family home with the added benefit of an established income-generating cottage, all within an idyllic rural setting.
Location
Sessay is a quintessential rural village conveniently situated for Thirsk & Easingwold, for the A19 and the A168 which provide access to the A1(M). The surrounding countryside, in view of the Hambleton Hills, is ideal for walking, cycling and has many quiet bridle paths. A vibrant community which revolves around the village hall, sports field, cricket and bowls clubs, and fishing lakes offers a welcoming and supportive environment.
Sessay has a highly regarded Church of England Primary School. Nearby are some highly respected secondary and independent schools including Thirsk Secondary School, Cundall Manor, Queen Mary's and Ampleforth College.
The market town of Thirsk offers a wide choice of shops, pubs, restaurants, cinema, leisure facilities, supermarkets, good secondary school and a racecourse. There is the added benefit of a mainline railway station with connections to York and London and Scotland. Some services complete the journey to Kings Cross in under two hours.
The nearest city is York, (approx 20 miles away) which is rich in history and has an array of amenities and on the outskirts are the Monks Cross and Vangarde shopping parks which include a flagship Marks and Spencer and a variety of dining options.
All distances are approximate.
Square Footage: 3,242 sq ft
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