Total views: 361
Guide price
£200,0002 bedroom house for sale
Union Street, Pocklington, York, YO42
Chain-free
House
2 beds
1 bath
682
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1800Mbps *
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Features and description
- No onward chain
- A delightful period cottage
- Dating from 1850
- Lovingly preserved and enhanced
- Benefitting from a private garden
- Beautiful outlook
- Convenient for amenities within Pocklington
A charming period cottage dating from 1850, thoughtfully preserved and tastefully enhanced. The property benefits from a private garden and an attractive outlook.
This enchanting cottage offers a warm and welcoming home, presented in beautifully considered condition that is both sympathetic to, and in keeping with, its period character. Lovingly maintained and thoughtfully improved, the property strikes a pleasing balance between traditional charm and the comforts of modern living. Its highly convenient location places the recreational and retail amenities of the town within easy reach.
From the first moment, the abundance of natural light is immediately apparent, flowing gracefully throughout the cottage and enhancing the sense of space. The accommodation is attractively proportioned, offering flexibility and generosity in equal measure. There is an especially appealing flow between the dining and entertaining areas, which extend naturally into the pretty cottage garden beyond. From the rear, delightful views over the garden create a serene and picturesque backdrop, enjoyed from both the living spaces and bedrooms.
Property Description.
At the heart of the home lies a wonderfully spacious open-plan sitting room, seamlessly leading into the dining area and kitchen, creating an inviting sense of contemporary openness within a traditional setting. The country-style kitchen is fitted with an excellent range of storage, complemented by wooden work surfaces and charming views over the rear garden. Timber wall panelling, open shelving, and a carefully chosen palette enhance the cottage’s character and preserve its period appeal.
A particularly charming dining area is positioned beside the fully glazed garden door, allowing light to flood the space and providing a natural connection between house and garden. This arrangement makes the room ideal for both everyday living and entertaining, a key attraction of Milliner’s Cottage. Recessed bookshelves, useful storage, and an open feature recess—marking the site of the original fireplace—form an attractive focal point, while a spacious understairs cupboard offers further practical storage.
The sitting room is centred around a delightful wood-burning stove, which radiates warmth throughout the house and creates a cosy and inviting atmosphere. Its dual aspect enhances the sense of light and space, offering a generous and comfortable setting for relaxation and time spent with family and friends.
The first floor continues the theme of elegance and comfort, with two beautifully proportioned double bedrooms, each offering a calm and restful ambience. The front bedroom features an impressive walk-in cupboard and a charming fireplace, serving as a gentle reminder of the cottage’s history. The bathroom is finished with classic Victorian-style white fittings, a linen cupboard, and a wooden panelled bath with a shower above, all contributing to the home’s timeless appeal.
The outlooks from both bedrooms are particularly noteworthy. To the front, there are attractive open views towards the historic Church of St Mary and St Joseph, with its striking architectural detail. To the rear, the garden enjoys a peaceful setting, with Pocklington Beck quietly flowing beyond the garden wall. Views across mature trees and towards Bridge Street are private, open, and ever-changing with the seasons.
The property offers an abundance of charm and character, combined with flexible, well-balanced accommodation and a warm, inviting atmosphere—an elegant and thoroughly appealing cottage home.
Outside.
A quintessential walled cottage garden, rich in character and gently enclosed to create a haven of privacy and calm. The time-worn walls foster a peaceful, sun-filled setting where flowers thrive and quiet moments can be enjoyed. Both practical and enchanting, the garden provides a secluded retreat that feels timeless, intimate, and deeply connected to the cottage’s heritage.An attractive brick built outbuilding is a lovely focal point as well as being practical for storage. Located at the northern end of Union Street, the property is ideally located for Jubilee Garden and an easy walk to all of the sporting, recreational and retail amenities this popular market town has to offer.
The property has been used as a holiday let, the current rateable value from 1 April 2023 is £1,925.
This enchanting cottage offers a warm and welcoming home, presented in beautifully considered condition that is both sympathetic to, and in keeping with, its period character. Lovingly maintained and thoughtfully improved, the property strikes a pleasing balance between traditional charm and the comforts of modern living. Its highly convenient location places the recreational and retail amenities of the town within easy reach.
From the first moment, the abundance of natural light is immediately apparent, flowing gracefully throughout the cottage and enhancing the sense of space. The accommodation is attractively proportioned, offering flexibility and generosity in equal measure. There is an especially appealing flow between the dining and entertaining areas, which extend naturally into the pretty cottage garden beyond. From the rear, delightful views over the garden create a serene and picturesque backdrop, enjoyed from both the living spaces and bedrooms.
Property Description.
At the heart of the home lies a wonderfully spacious open-plan sitting room, seamlessly leading into the dining area and kitchen, creating an inviting sense of contemporary openness within a traditional setting. The country-style kitchen is fitted with an excellent range of storage, complemented by wooden work surfaces and charming views over the rear garden. Timber wall panelling, open shelving, and a carefully chosen palette enhance the cottage’s character and preserve its period appeal.
A particularly charming dining area is positioned beside the fully glazed garden door, allowing light to flood the space and providing a natural connection between house and garden. This arrangement makes the room ideal for both everyday living and entertaining, a key attraction of Milliner’s Cottage. Recessed bookshelves, useful storage, and an open feature recess—marking the site of the original fireplace—form an attractive focal point, while a spacious understairs cupboard offers further practical storage.
The sitting room is centred around a delightful wood-burning stove, which radiates warmth throughout the house and creates a cosy and inviting atmosphere. Its dual aspect enhances the sense of light and space, offering a generous and comfortable setting for relaxation and time spent with family and friends.
The first floor continues the theme of elegance and comfort, with two beautifully proportioned double bedrooms, each offering a calm and restful ambience. The front bedroom features an impressive walk-in cupboard and a charming fireplace, serving as a gentle reminder of the cottage’s history. The bathroom is finished with classic Victorian-style white fittings, a linen cupboard, and a wooden panelled bath with a shower above, all contributing to the home’s timeless appeal.
The outlooks from both bedrooms are particularly noteworthy. To the front, there are attractive open views towards the historic Church of St Mary and St Joseph, with its striking architectural detail. To the rear, the garden enjoys a peaceful setting, with Pocklington Beck quietly flowing beyond the garden wall. Views across mature trees and towards Bridge Street are private, open, and ever-changing with the seasons.
The property offers an abundance of charm and character, combined with flexible, well-balanced accommodation and a warm, inviting atmosphere—an elegant and thoroughly appealing cottage home.
Outside.
A quintessential walled cottage garden, rich in character and gently enclosed to create a haven of privacy and calm. The time-worn walls foster a peaceful, sun-filled setting where flowers thrive and quiet moments can be enjoyed. Both practical and enchanting, the garden provides a secluded retreat that feels timeless, intimate, and deeply connected to the cottage’s heritage.An attractive brick built outbuilding is a lovely focal point as well as being practical for storage. Located at the northern end of Union Street, the property is ideally located for Jubilee Garden and an easy walk to all of the sporting, recreational and retail amenities this popular market town has to offer.
The property has been used as a holiday let, the current rateable value from 1 April 2023 is £1,925.
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