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The Corner House
Village setting
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Guide price
£795,000

4 bedroom house for sale

The Corner House, Bulmer, York
Study
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House
4 beds
2 baths
2237
EPC rating: F
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Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand G
BroadbandUltra-fast 1800Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Double-fronted village house with delightful garden and outbuildings
  • Mid-nineteenth century property, not listed
  • Good ceiling heights and some generous room sizes
  • Excellent range of storage options inside and out
  • Glorious gardener’s garden with extensive outbuildings
  • Garaging and gated parking
  • Howardian Hills village, one of North Yorkshire’s prettiest
  • Easy access to York, Leeds and motorway network via the A64
Delightful village house with outbuildings, garaging and a glorious cottage garden.

The Corner House is a landmark period village house built in the vernacular style and sitting proudly in the heart of this traditional Howardian Hills village, characterised by its deep green verges and elevated views. Conveniently placed for Malton and York, with the Castle Howard Estate close at hand, this fine stone-built house - with its mullion windows, range of outbuildings and exceptional garden - comes to the market for the first time in thirty years.

Entrance and staircase hall, sitting room, kitchen and dining room, principal bedroom, 3 further bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Former stables providing garaging for 2 vehicles, hayloft rooms, greenhouse, summer house with store, outbuildings

Gardens and grounds

Find Out A Little More .... - The Corner House is a stone-built property dating from the 1850s. Formerly two separate houses and combined into a single residence many years ago, it retains a wealth of architectural interest, including stone mullion windows and an ornamental ridge. Period features abound and include latched doors, deep-set walls with window seats, fireplaces, Yorkshire sliding sash windows, panelling, exposed beams and original cupboard doors.

The sitting room is triple aspect and uncommonly large with fine proportions, a working Baxi fireplace, fitted bookshelves and a door opening onto the rear garden. Across the hall, the delightful kitchen/dining room is a family-sized space with engineered floorboards and an ornate cast iron fireplace flanked by arched alcoves. The kitchen is fitted with granite worktops, integrated appliances and an oil-fired Aga which also heats the water. The kitchen is complemented by a walk-in larder and alongside is a large laundry/utility room fitted with a Belfast sink.

On the first floor the principal bedroom is double aspect with fitted wardrobes. There are three further bedrooms (one serves as a study/office ideal for homeworking) and two large bathrooms. The loft space is accessed via a loft ladder, is part boarded with power and light and fitted with shelving and a hanging rail.

Outside - The traditional front door of the house is approached over an open lawned frontage with a flagged path. Climbing roses and honeysuckle adorn this elevation, framed by colourful herbaceous borders and a striking flowering cherry tree.

The paved driveway is accessed via a gate, overlooked by a much-admired ceanothus. It provides parking for two additional vehicles and leads to the garaging.

Part-walled and enclosed by established shrubs, with a summerhouse in the far corner, the sunken garden is centred on a lawn surrounded by deep, well-stocked flower borders. This is a true gardener’s garden, featuring a range of cottage garden perennials along with laburnum, ceanothus, apple, holly and silver birch. Bounded on two sides by a deep rockery planted with alpine species and spring bulbs, the garden is both sheltered and tranquil. A flagged terrace with a raised herb bed leads through a wall adorned with roses to the courtyard, where there is a greenhouse, further outbuildings, two water butts, a composting area and a walled yard.

Outbuildings - The former stables are attached to the house and have been adapted to provide generous garaging for two cars, along with a log store and additional storage. A staircase leads to the hayloft, now arranged as two rooms, both boarded and fitted with cupboards, electricity and power. A window to the northern elevation enjoys far-reaching views across the Howardian Hills towards Terrington.

The courtyard has a greenhouse with electricity and four further outbuildings/stores, two of which have doors and are fitted out with shelves. The summerhouse comes with an attached store for garden furniture.

Environs - Welburn 1 mile, Malton 7 miles, York city centre 14 miles, Yorkshire coast 30 miles

Bulmer occupies an elevated position within the Howardian Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, close to the Castle Howard Estate. The village is home to a Grade I listed church of pre-Norman origin, a village hall and a bus service to York. Nearby Welburn, Sheriff Hutton and Terrington provide an excellent range of local amenities including cafés, a bakery, delicatessen, public houses, a wine shop and the well-regarded Castle Howard farm shop. Primary schooling includes the private preparatory school at Terrington.

Approximately ten minutes’ drive to the north lies the thriving market town of Malton, widely known as ‘Yorkshire’s food capital’, offering independent shops, restaurants, secondary schooling and a railway station with connections to the mainline at York, providing regular services to London, Manchester and Edinburgh. Bulmer is situated just two miles from the A64, affording swift access to York city centre, Leeds, the A1(M) and the wider motorway network.

Important Information - Tenure: Freehold
EPC rating: F
Council Tax Band: G
Services and Systems: All mains services except gas. Oil-fired central heating. We have been advised that broadband is good with a fibre-optic cable to the village.
Fixtures & fittings: Only those mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale. All others, such as fitted carpets, curtains, light fittings, garden ornaments etc., are specifically excluded but may be made available by separate negotiation.
Money Laundering Regulations: Prior to a sale being agreed, prospective purchasers are required to produce identification documents in order to comply with Money Laundering regulations. Your co-operation with this is appreciated and will assist with the smooth progression of the sale.
Viewing: Strictly by appointment
Directions: Approaching Bulmer from the east/Welburn/Castle Howard, proceed into the main street and the house is on the right hand side on the corner. WhatThreeWords: ///flinch.fabricate.dent
Local Authority: North Yorkshire Council Howardian Hills AONB

Photographs and showreel: Summer 2022. Text February 2026.
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