4 Bed Detached House, Refurb/BRRR, York, YO23 7BA £750,000
Property History
Listed for £750,000
January 20, 2026
Floor Plans
Description
- Striking architect-designed home inspired by a traditional Saxon barn +
- Four bedrooms including a second-floor suite +
- Well-appointed kitchen-diner with direct access to the garden +
- Tucked away behind gated access in the heart of the village +
- Light-filled, south-facing interior with thoughtfully positioned glazing +
- Impressive double-height sitting room and mezzanine landing +
- Flexible and versatile layout across three floors +
- Exposed timber beams and bespoke storage throughout +
- Beautifully established English country garden +
- Ample driveway parking and double garage +
Saxon House is a striking, individually designed home with a fascinating architectural story at its heart. Conceived to reflect the proportions and simplicity of a traditional Saxon barn, hence the name, the property was intentionally designed with clean external lines, an unbroken roof form and understated materials. A modest exterior that quietly conceals a dramatic and light filled interior. Although positioned at the heart of the village, Saxon House feels wonderfully secluded. Privately tucked away behind gated access, the property enjoys a real sense of peace and tranquillity. Once inside the grounds, village life gently falls away, replaced by rural views across the surrounding farming landscape and a feeling of calm that defines the home. The house is carefully oriented to make the most of its south facing position, with the majority of glazing arranged to draw natural light deep into the living spaces throughout the day. This connection to light and landscape enhances the sense of space and highlights the exposed timber beams and architectural details that reference the home’s barn inspired origins. Being only the second owners, the current vendor has enjoyed over 30 years in this delightful property. One of the most appealing aspects of Saxon House is its flexibility. The home is entirely liveable as it stands, yet offers exceptional scope for a new owner to gradually put their own stamp on it. Whether through interior styling, selective modernisation or future layout enhancements, this is a property that allows creativity to unfold over time, without the pressure of immediate, large scale work. Generous living areas provide both scale and adaptability, including an impressive double height sitting space that creates a strong visual link between floors and adds to the sense of openness throughout the house. The mezzanine landing level, giving access to the first floor, further enhances this versatility and lends itself to a range of uses depending on lifestyle needs. The kitchen diner is fitted with a range of modern white base and wall units with granite worktops over. Integrated kitchen appliances are included, while further space is provided in the utility boot room off the kitchen. The dining area offers ample room for a substantial table, with doors opening out to the delightful garden. Between the kitchen diner and the double garage, the entrance hall doubles up perfectly as a substantial formal dining room. Again, should it be required, the potential to reconfigure this space between the kitchen, garage and utility, is vast. A practical utility boot room houses a recently replaced oil fired central heating boiler, with a door providing access to the rear patios and garden utility areas, including the oil tank. Off the utility boot room is a ground floor WC, and beyond this a room fitted with a walk in shower. Perfectly positioned for garden use or for those requiring easy access to a ground floor shower, this area of the home also offers excellent scope for multigenerational living, as has been its use in the past. Convenient access is also provided to the double garage. The first floor is home to a central landing with a delightful display niche beneath a large Velux roof window, along with numerous shelving areas, perfect for those with a large book collection or who enjoy displaying personal items. This floor further reinforces the Saxon barn character, with exposed beams present in most rooms. The main bedroom is located to the east gable and enjoys charming views of the village street scene, along with an abundance of bespoke storage. It is ideally positioned adjacent to the main house bathroom. Bedrooms two and three, also on the first floor, feature bespoke storage and large Velux roof windows, providing delightful eye level views of the wide variety of mature trees surrounding Saxon House, a bird spotters paradise. A further staircase leads to the second floor, revealing yet more accommodation within this deceptively spacious home. The fourth bedroom, together with an adjoining storage cupboard, shower room and an additional large cupboard, offers scope for enhancement, if required. The unassuming approach to the property reveals not one, but two driveway parking areas which could be extended to create further parking, thoughtfully framed by established planting, trees and shrubs. Beyond the gated entrance, the garden unfolds into a setting that feels lifted from the pages of a Beatrix Potter story, rich in character, carefully designed and full of quiet charm. This is a quintessential English country garden, layered and mature, yet wonderfully inviting. Climbers and creepers soften the porch, while a variety of specimen trees, an orchard and well-maintained level lawns create structure and interest throughout the space. True to its position on Marsh Lane, the lower garden gently tapers away towards the stream at the rear, blending naturally into the surrounding landscape. It is worth noting that many of the gardens within this village are designed in this way, with homes sensibly positioned on higher ground, well away from any flood risk, and land that gradually transitions into natural run-offs. These watercourses form part of the village’s character, flowing quietly through this particularly picturesque setting and inviting a unique range of wildlife. Beyond the patio seating area lies a more practical, service-focused space, thoughtfully paved and ideally positioned for everyday use, including clothes drying, with direct access to the utility and boot room. Designed to work quietly in the background, it supports the day-to-day running of the home without intruding on the main garden. A brick-built potting shed adds further versatility, and for those with a love of gardening, this area could easily be transformed into a dedicated working space, ideal for preparing pots, organising tools and storing a wide range of garden equipment. Saxon House will appeal to buyers seeking a home with architectural integrity, abundant natural light and the freedom to add to something genuinely individual, if desired. A property designed to evolve gracefully with those who live in it. Bolton Percy is a picturesque and historic village nestled in the North Yorkshire countryside, just 3 miles from Tadcaster and 10 miles from York. Surrounded by open farmland, it offers a peaceful lifestyle with easy access to the A64, York, and motorway links—ideal for commuters and families. At its heart is the 15th-century All Saints Church, with the popular D’Oyly’s tearoom nearby. Home essentials are within easy reach in Tadcaster, Copmanthorpe, and Bishopthorpe. Scenic walks, including routes to Appleton Roebuck and the Nun Appleton Estate, are on the doorstep. Amenities include a village hall, pop-up post office, book exchange, allotments, and a vibrant cricket club. The area is served by local schools and public transport links to York. Bolton Percy combines rural charm with community spirit and convenience.
EPC Rating: E
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