Price changed to £850,000
January 30, 2026
Price changed to £875,000
November 27, 2025
Price changed to £900,000
July 10, 2025
Listed for £950,000
July 17, 2024
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The L-shaped kitchen, dining, and sitting room is a remarkable open-plan space extending approximately 44 ft x 52 ft, with doors opening onto the garden terrace and framing far-reaching countryside views. Designed and fitted by Design House Interiors, the kitchen includes a central island, two double ovens, combination microwave, coffee maker, integrated fridge freezer, and dishwasher, complemented by a utility room, store cupboard, and cloakroom/WC accessed via the entrance hall. A separate, elegantly proportioned drawing room provides additional living space.
Upstairs, four double bedrooms extend into the roof space, revealing the original and restored mellow oak beams. The principal bedroom suite is a striking double-aspect space with exposed kingpost trusses and an en suite shower room with contemporary fittings. The house bathroom is fitted with a walk-in shower and freestanding bath.
Outside - Kingsbarn is approached via a private driveway that leads to the double garage and provides a generous gravelled area for turning and parking multiple vehicles. The large, family-sized gardens wrap around three sides of the property, featuring expansive lawns, mature boundary hedging, a broadleaf tree on the south-eastern corner and a mellow wall along the western boundary. At the rear, a private and sheltered stone-flagged terrace enjoys south- and west-facing sunshine and is directly accessible from the open plan kitchen/dining/sitting room.
Available by separate negotiation is an adjacent paddock extending approximately 3.4 acres.
Environs - Driffield 5 miles, Bridlington 7 miles, Beverley 19 miles, Hull 30 miles, York 35 miles
Harpham is a charming rural village, ideally positioned between Driffield, the capital of the Yorkshire Wolds, and the coastal town of Bridlington. The village offers a welcoming community with the St Quintin Arms public house, a village hall, a community lawn tennis club, and the fifteenth-century church of St Quintin, of Norman origin, alongside the historic Well of St John. A network of scenic footpaths and bridleways extends from the village, and Route 1 of the National Cycle Network passes directly through.
The area benefits from excellent road links, with Hull reachable in around 45 minutes and York within an hour. Nearby Nafferton provides convenient amenities, including a petrol station and SPAR convenience store with an in-house butcher and delicatessen. The Holderness coastline is also easily accessible, boasting family-friendly beaches such as Fraisthorpe, with Bempton Cliffs and Flamborough Head within easy reach.
Specifics - Services & Systems: Mains electricity and water. LPG gas and gas-fired central heating. Private septic tank. Ultrafast broadband with fibre to the premises.
Local Authority: East Riding of Yorkshire Council
Directions: From Main Street, head down Cross Gates and Conyers Fold will be directly in front. Continue to the end and Kingsbarn can be found on the far left hand corner. What3words ///dares.nets.onto
Viewing: Strictly by appointment
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Photographs, particulars and showreel: October 2025
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