Dating back to 1892 and once used as the Station Hotel on the platform of Easingwold Railway Station is this seven-bedroom Victorian property which spans three floors in the town of Easingwold, York.
After the railway station closed in 1957, the hotel was transformed into two residential properties in 2000 and today is a highly desirable home which is both expansive yet cosy thanks to the welcoming atmosphere it exudes.
On the ground floor, the impressive 38ft reception hall provides access to the sitting room which is centred around the inviting fireplace and wood-burning stove. The large, bright kitchen is arguably the heart of the home, and an additional marble, period fireplace can also be found in the dining and snug area which leads out to the walled courtyard via French doors.
Four ensuite double bedrooms, including the master bedroom, are located on the first floor alongside a separate shower room and convenient study which has the potential to become a fifth bedroom on this floor. The two further well-sized bedrooms are situated on the second floor where the games room also offers generous space for entertaining or could be transformed into another bedroom.




