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6 bed detached house for saleMain Street, Hemingbrough, Selby YO8
6 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
Just added
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
Detached house
Grade 2 listed
Gas central heating system
Bar/workshop
Garden & parking
No onward chain
Inglenook fireplace with multi fuel log burner
Village location
Character features
Potential for self-contained annex
No onward chain. Hunters Selby are delighted to offer for sale this exceptional 18th-century grade 2 listed residence perfectly blends period charm with modern comfort, showcasing a wealth of original character features. From traditional sash windows and exposed timber beams to rustic interior doors, every corner of the home reflects its rich heritage.
Description
Hunters Selby are delighted to offer for sale this exceptional 18th-century residence perfectly blends period charm with modern comfort, showcasing a wealth of original character features. From traditional sash windows and exposed timber beams to rustic interior doors, every corner of the home reflects its rich heritage.
The property boasts a stunning country-style kitchen, complete with solid oak worktops, a classic Belfast sink, a range cooker, and an inviting open fireplace-creating a warm, sociable space for both family living and entertaining. The main lounge offers a grand inglenook fireplace with a multi-fuel log burner, lending the room a distinctly cosy and welcoming feel.
Uniquely designed with two staircases, the layout offers great flexibility-ideal for multigenerational living, guest accommodation, or business use. The secondary section of the property, accessed via its own entrance, includes a kitchenette/laundry space, bathroom and a sitting room that could easily be used as a sixth bedroom. With its own staircase, this area makes a perfect self-contained annex.
Upstairs in the main residence are five generous double bedrooms. Bedroom one with a walk-in wardrobe, offering a touch of traditional luxury. The family bathroom is beautifully appointed with a freestanding roll-top bath, a large double shower, and period-style tiling that complements the home’s heritage charm.
Further highlights include a small cellar-ideal for wine storage-and a characterful home office that retains an original, historic-style sink from the property’s early years. Every detail has been carefully considered to preserve the character of the home while ensuring it remains practical for contemporary living.
The exterior is equally impressive. The front presents classic kerb appeal, framed by a low hedge and metal fencing, while a tall wooden side gate gives secure access to the rear. The enclosed rear garden is bordered by brick walls, offering complete privacy and security, and opening onto a graveled driveway with double gates for ample off-road parking.
A standout feature is the substantial brick-built workshop/double garage, equipped with power, lighting, and loft storage-perfect for crafts, hobbies, or vehicle storage. Next to this, a charming outdoor bar area-with lighting, power, and running water-provides an ideal setting for entertaining or summer gatherings.
The garden itself offers a balance of relaxation and practicality, featuring a spacious patio for alfresco dining, a well-tended lawn for children or pets, and a tranquil setting that suits both quiet enjoyment and social occasions.
This is truly rare opportunity to purchase a historic home of exceptional charm, versatility, and space-thoughtfully updated for modern family life. Viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the accommodation on offer. Call Hunters Selby seven days a week to book a viewing.
Location
The ancient village of Hemingbrough lies approximately five miles’ south-east of Selby. The landscape in the immediate area is dominated by the beautiful 12th Century St Mary’s Church located within the village. You can also find in the village, a Chinese, a bakery, a convenience store and a pair of pubs. Education is provided in Hemingbrough by the highly rated primary school, and there are convenient bus links to Selby and Goole.
Directions
From Selby take the A19 north towards York and take the first turning signposted A63 Howden. Continue along through the villages of Osgodby and Cliffe. On entering the village of Hemingbrough turn right onto Main Street and Tythe Farm can be identified by our Hunters exclusive For Sale Board.
Material Information - Selby
Tenure Type; Freehold
Council Tax Banding; F
EPC Rating : Tbc
Description
Hunters Selby are delighted to offer for sale this exceptional 18th-century residence perfectly blends period charm with modern comfort, showcasing a wealth of original character features. From traditional sash windows and exposed timber beams to rustic interior doors, every corner of the home reflects its rich heritage.
The property boasts a stunning country-style kitchen, complete with solid oak worktops, a classic Belfast sink, a range cooker, and an inviting open fireplace-creating a warm, sociable space for both family living and entertaining. The main lounge offers a grand inglenook fireplace with a multi-fuel log burner, lending the room a distinctly cosy and welcoming feel.
Uniquely designed with two staircases, the layout offers great flexibility-ideal for multigenerational living, guest accommodation, or business use. The secondary section of the property, accessed via its own entrance, includes a kitchenette/laundry space, bathroom and a sitting room that could easily be used as a sixth bedroom. With its own staircase, this area makes a perfect self-contained annex.
Upstairs in the main residence are five generous double bedrooms. Bedroom one with a walk-in wardrobe, offering a touch of traditional luxury. The family bathroom is beautifully appointed with a freestanding roll-top bath, a large double shower, and period-style tiling that complements the home’s heritage charm.
Further highlights include a small cellar-ideal for wine storage-and a characterful home office that retains an original, historic-style sink from the property’s early years. Every detail has been carefully considered to preserve the character of the home while ensuring it remains practical for contemporary living.
The exterior is equally impressive. The front presents classic kerb appeal, framed by a low hedge and metal fencing, while a tall wooden side gate gives secure access to the rear. The enclosed rear garden is bordered by brick walls, offering complete privacy and security, and opening onto a graveled driveway with double gates for ample off-road parking.
A standout feature is the substantial brick-built workshop/double garage, equipped with power, lighting, and loft storage-perfect for crafts, hobbies, or vehicle storage. Next to this, a charming outdoor bar area-with lighting, power, and running water-provides an ideal setting for entertaining or summer gatherings.
The garden itself offers a balance of relaxation and practicality, featuring a spacious patio for alfresco dining, a well-tended lawn for children or pets, and a tranquil setting that suits both quiet enjoyment and social occasions.
This is truly rare opportunity to purchase a historic home of exceptional charm, versatility, and space-thoughtfully updated for modern family life. Viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the accommodation on offer. Call Hunters Selby seven days a week to book a viewing.
Location
The ancient village of Hemingbrough lies approximately five miles’ south-east of Selby. The landscape in the immediate area is dominated by the beautiful 12th Century St Mary’s Church located within the village. You can also find in the village, a Chinese, a bakery, a convenience store and a pair of pubs. Education is provided in Hemingbrough by the highly rated primary school, and there are convenient bus links to Selby and Goole.
Directions
From Selby take the A19 north towards York and take the first turning signposted A63 Howden. Continue along through the villages of Osgodby and Cliffe. On entering the village of Hemingbrough turn right onto Main Street and Tythe Farm can be identified by our Hunters exclusive For Sale Board.
Material Information - Selby
Tenure Type; Freehold
Council Tax Banding; F
EPC Rating : Tbc
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