- Spacious Apartment within a Grade II Listed Mansion House +
- Period Features including High Ceilings & a Fireplace +
- Elegant Lounge with South-Facing Windows +
- Kitchen/Diner with Fitted Cabinets & Glazed Door to the Garden +
- Ground Floor Bedroom/Office & WC +
- 2 Bedrooms & 2 Bathrooms on the Lower Floor +
- Gas Central Heating & Secondary Glazing +
- Private Garage & Communal Lawned Gardens +
- 999 Year Lease from 1972 with an Annual Service Charge of £1,488 +
Hope & Braim are delighted to present this impressive apartment forming part of Low Stakesby House, a fine Grade II listed country house of considerable architectural merit set within communal lawned gardens on the edge of Whitby.
The mansion itself is a handsome 18th Century two-storey brick property of notable character, featuring stone quoins, a central Venetian window, stone cornice and parapet, and a pediment bearing a stone coat-of-arms, details that speak to the building's distinguished origins and enduring quality.
The apartment is arranged across two levels and offers generous, well-proportioned accommodation throughout. The elegant lounge is a particular highlight, benefiting from south-facing windows that ensure excellent natural light and lend the room a bright, welcoming aspect. Period features including high ceilings and fireplaces add genuine character that cannot be replicated in modern construction.
The kitchen/diner is fitted with a range of cabinets and benefits from a glazed door opening directly to the garden, a pleasant connection between interior and outdoor space. Also on the ground floor is a bedroom or home office alongside a WC, offering flexible additional accommodation to suit varying needs.
The lower floor provides the principal sleeping quarters, comprising two bedrooms and two bathrooms, allowing a comfortable degree of privacy and practicality for residents or guests alike.
Further benefits include gas central heating, secondary glazing, a private garage, and the use of the communal lawned gardens that complement the setting of this exceptional building.