Stylishly appointed Edwardian house with glorious gardens and sea views.
This handsome house dates from circa 1910 and stands high above the bay along with its landscaped gardens, garden studio and sea views. The property has been comprehensively remodelled, extended and renovated by the current owners and is offered in immaculate decorative condition. Sandsend is a coastal village on North Yorkshire’s heritage coast known for its long white sandy beach that stretches to Whitby, and its own bay sheltered from the northwest by cliffs.
Entrance and staircase hall, cloakroom wc, kitchen breakfast room, utility room, dining room, sitting room, principal bedroom suite with bathroom, 2 further bedrooms, house bathroom
Studio: hallway, bedroom, bathroom
Shed, pergola, landscaped gardens
Single off-street parking space, 2 allocated on-street parking spaces
Additional Information - 16 Meadowfields has been finished to the highest specification under the guidance of its current owners. The electrical and heating systems, the roof and the triple-glazed Velfac ‘tilt and turn’ windows all date from their tenure. Underfloor heating has been installed throughout the entire ground floor below engineered oak floorboards and there is underfloor heating in all of the bathrooms. In 2022, the Neptune kitchen was fitted along with a collection of Neptune cabinetry in the dining and utility areas. The bathrooms all have high quality fittings.
A traditional panelled and glazed front door opens to the entrance hall with its oak flooring in herringbone design that extends throughout the free-flowing ground floor space. Natural light enters the house through the bay window, multiple floor-to-ceiling windows and glazed doors. The Neptune kitchen includes a freestanding island unit and breakfast bar, larder, integrated appliances, a gas and induction hob and a separate utility/laundry area with full height units that include a cloaks cupboard. The dining room is able to accommodate a family-sized dining table. At the western end of the house is a sitting room of lovely proportions with glorious views over the landscaped rear garden and access to the side garden via a galvanized steel outdoor staircase. Above the sitting room extension is a reinforced flat roof that would make a substantial roof terrace with sea views, subject to planning. On the first floor, the principal bedroom suite has a bay window and enjoys far reaching views along the coast. It has an impressive en suite bathroom that includes a vanity unit with basin, a freestanding bath with freestanding bath/shower mixer tap and a heated towel rail. There is a house bathroom and two further bedooms, both double height. Bedroom 3 has a mezzanine sleeping platform accessed by a staircase.
The all-season studio/annexe in the garden offers ancillary accommodation to the main house. A stable door opens to a small hallway which leads to a bedroom with Neptune timber cladding on the walls, column radiators and views over Mulgrave Woods. Alongside is an en suite bathroom with underfloor heating giving outstanding views of the coastline. The whole has high ceilings, plenty of natural light and is fully insulated.
Outside - The house is situated on a no-through road that rises gently from the coastal road, and is set back behind a pretty front garden and gravelled forecourt that provides a single parking space. H-bar carriageway markings in front of the property provide two additional allocated parking spaces. The landscaped gardens wrap around three sides of the house and have been designed by an RHS Silver Medallist in the Young Garden Designer of the Year category. They give year-round colour and structure with paved terraces and decking, raised beds, gravel pathways, topiarized shrubs, herbaceous borders, ornamental trees and grasses. There is a pergola and secure shed on the northern boundary as well as external lighting and three external sockets.
At the far end of the rear garden is a detached studio/annexe. Beyond lies a small fenced area belonging to 16 Meadowfields with a right of way that connects neighbouring gardens. Further beyond lies an area with an office studio with insulation and electricity; it is currently let by the Mulgrave Estate to the owners of 16 Meadowfields for £175 per annum.
Environs - Whitby 2 miles, Scarborough 20 miles, Malton 30 miles, York 48 miles
Sandsend is a small and charming seaside village that neighbours Whitby to the north. In the village itself alongside the sandy beach there are multiple amenities including a gastro pub, fish restaurant, seaside café, shops, doctors’ surgery and bus service. Whitby is a fine old seafaring town of national renown that sits at the heart of the Heritage Coast surrounded by the glorious scenery of the North York Moors National Park. It lies a few minutes’ drive away or 25 minutes’ walk along the beach at low tide.
General - General
Services: All mains services. Gas central heating. Underfloor heating throughout the ground floor and in the bathrooms.
EPC rating: C
Fixtures & fittings: Only those mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale. All others such as, curtains, light fittings, garden ornaments etc., are specifically excluded but may be made available by separate negotiation.
Local Authority: North Yorkshire Council North York Moors National Park, Sandsend Conservation Area
Viewings: by appointment only
Directions: Meadowfields lies within the heart of Sandsend, perpendicular to the A174 coastal road and directly opposite Sandside Café. No. 16 is found on the right hand side.