- Chain Fee +
- Private garden +
- Spacious garage +
- Landscaped communal gardens with mature trees +
Brimming with charm and character, this delightful two-bedroom semi-detached house blends period features with modern comfort, creating a truly inviting home. Step through the private entrance and admire the classic brickwork, setting the tone for the warmth that awaits inside. The spacious open-plan living area is bathed in natural light from generous, dual aspect windows and features exposed wooden beams, a decorative fireplace. The living space flows seamlessly into a bright dining area.. Upstairs, two tranquil bedrooms each showcase stunning exposed beams, large windows, with the primary offering a large built in storage area. The bathroom combines rustic beams with a contemporary walk-in shower and decorative glass, balancing traditional charm with modern practicality.
The kitchen is a hub of functionality and style, boasting a modern integrated oven, gas hob, ample cabinetry, and easy-care tiled flooring, all illuminated by sunlight streaming through the window above the sink. Outside, the appeal continues with off-road parking, a spacious garage, and a private, charming garden space that offers a quiet spot to sit and relax.
The property has clearly been well maintained, with the boiler replacement occuring in 2023, the electrics being updated and certified in 2025 and the double glazed timber windows replaced in 2022.
The expansive, mature, communal gardens are complete with lush lawns, vibrant flower beds, mature trees, and thoughtfully landscaped pathways - ideal for enjoying the serene surroundings with views of Thirsk Hall and St. Marys Church providing a picturesque backdrop.
Barleys Yard is a discreet courtyard setting tucked just off Kirkgate, rooted in Thirsk’s commercial past. Historically, it is understood to have formed part of the working estate of the Bell family—prominent landowners whose holdings shaped much of the town. The yard is believed to have accommodated stabling and the storage or processing of barley, reflecting Thirsk’s long-standing ties to agriculture and brewing.
Its connection to nearby Brewers Court reinforces this heritage, suggesting a cluster of interrelated uses centred around grain, ale production, and trade. Today, Barleys Yard retains that sense of quiet separation from the main street, offering a more private, characterful environment while remaining closely tied to the historic fabric of Kirkgate.