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Room highlights
The kitchen-diner is the heart of the home: bespoke sage-green in-frame cabinetry, marble worktops and splashback, a butler sink with a traditional brass mixer, integrated appliances, a glazed display cabinet and a classic ceiling-mounted clothes airer, all set over a restored Victorian quarry-tile floor — the perfect space for everyday family life and entertaining alike.
The family bathroom is a real showpiece, with a freestanding roll-top bath on polished-brass claw feet, a Burlington basin on a brass washstand, sage tongue-and-groove panelling, a heated towel rail and a traditional column radiator.
The ground-floor WC continues the theme in miniature - a high-level cistern, brass detailing, William Morris "Willow Bough" wallpaper and a reclaimed quarry-tile floor.
The principal bedroom is calm and characterful, with heritage tones, an original cast-iron fireplace, an antique brass bedstead and a restored sash window framing rooftop views.
Why you'll love this home
Freehold — no onward chain considerations to navigate
Comprehensively refurbished to a high specification throughout
Steeped in period character and class, sympathetically restored
Off-street parking for three vehicles — genuinely rare in this part of York
Further development opportunity with planning already granted (see below)
A turn-key home in one of the city's most sought-after locations
The location
Vine Street sits moments from "Bishy Road", the much-loved parade of independent shops, café-delis, bakeries, butchers, supermarkets, bars and restaurants that hosts regular events and festivals throughout the year — and which was crowned Great British High Street of the Year in 2015. The wider Clementhorpe/South Bank area has long been celebrated by the national press as one of the country's coolest and most desirable places to live.
You're around a ten-minute stroll from the historic city centre, York Racecourse, the railway station (with fast direct services to Leeds and London) and the green open spaces of Rowntree Park, with its café, playground, tennis courts and riverside walks along the Ouse. A doctors' surgery sits just around the corner, and the area falls within catchment for well-regarded local schools.
Development opportunity
Planning permission has been granted for two separate single-storey residential dwellings — Unit 1 (420 sq ft) and Unit 2 (430 sq ft) — each with its own private garden. Should a purchaser prefer, the two could be combined into a single dwelling, subject to obtaining the necessary planning consent.
Viewing is highly recommended — and early, to avoid disappointment. We look forward to hearing from you.