Property description
A Grade II listed Victorian former vicarage in rural surroundings
Entrance hall, cloakroom, study, conservatory, sitting room, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, laundry
Principal bedroom with bathroom en suite, three further double bedrooms and family bathroom
Coach house garaging with office and wine cellar, oak-framed carport
About 1.8 acres and further land separately available
Freehold for sale
The Old Vicarage, Balne Moor Road, Pollington, Goole DN14 0DZ
Pollington is a small village well placed for easy access to motorways and business centres, yet retaining the charm of its origins. It lies alongside the Aire and Calder canal, and is a popular venue for anglers, narrow boat owners, cyclists, walkers and equestrians.
The Vicarage, designed by the well known church architect, Butterfield, was built in the 1850’s, and has been recently upgraded and improved. There is a superb kitchen and contemporary bathrooms, all with Smallbone fittings, original panelling and fireplaces, and a splendid coach house, together with formal gardens and a small paddock.
•Victorian vicarage and coach house in lovely grounds
•Modernised and improved by the present owners
•Generous accommodation with four bedrooms and large family kitchen
•Modern fibre optic internet connection
•Ofsted rated C of E village primary school
•Easy access A1, M62, M18
Outside
The house stands in almost 2 acres. There are electric gates leading to parking by the three-bay oak framed carport with adjoining store, and cobbled access to the coach house and additional parking. To the side and rear are sweeping lawned grounds with flower and shrub borders, orchard area and mature trees. There is outdoor power and light, and an irrigation system has been installed.
There is a small grass turn-out or starvation paddock with stable block, and for those requiring additional land the field on the opposite side of the road is separately available and has a field shelter.
Approx 1.8 acres
Environs
Pollington has a village school and choice of pubs, as well as the church. The secondary school is in nearby Snaith (2½ miles). Village Clubs and Groups include the Bowls Club, Brownies, Cricket Club, History Club, Monday Club, Soccer Clubs and the Yorkshire Countrywomen's Association.
The major centres of Leeds, Sheffield, Doncaster, York and Hull are in daily reach.
Doncaster 15 miles, Leeds 27 miles, Hull 36 miles, York 24 miles (Distances approximate)
Services
Mains water, electricity and drainage. LPG heating.
Local authority
East Riding of Yorkshire Council 01482 393939.
Directions
The house stands on the south side of the road, just outside the village and to the south of the canal.