Description
The White House is an attractive house in a popular village on the edge of the Howardian Hills. The property requires updating, offering huge potential for the next owner to create their ideal home. There is a generous garden, parking and a garage.
Location
Husthwaite is a prosperous village on the edge of the Howardian Hills, with a bus route, a primary school, an excellent pub – The Plum and Partridge – a village green, twelfth century church, and thriving village hall. It has an enviable location: the Georgian market town of Easingwold is ten minutes’ drive away; the City of York lies to the south, the A1(M) to the west; two international airports are within easy reach; and the East Coast mainline runs at Thirsk and York.
There are good state and private schooling options within easy reach including Outwood Academy in Easingwold (Outstanding), Cundall Manor, Queen ‘s Mary and Ampleforth. There are a number of excellent gourmet dining pubs nearby, not least the Michelin starred Black Swan in Oldstead, just four miles away.
The House
The White House dates in part from the seventeenth century with later additions by the renowned Yorkshire architect Frances F Johnson. This wonderful village house enjoys an idyllic setting opposite the Norman church and next to the village green with a southerly orientation, facing well-established gardens of around half an acre. The views are exceptional; to the south are far-reaching views across open rolling countryside and to the north is the iconic White Horse of Kilburn. Husthwaite is a quintessential Yorkshire village that lies in attractive countryside between the Vale of York and the Howardian Hills, convenient for Easingwold, Thirsk and York.
- Detached period village house in need of updating
- 3400 sq ft arranged over three floors
- Glorious south facing gardens of nearly half an acre
- Outlook over open rolling countryside to the south
- Opposite the Norman church with views of the White Horse
- Walking distance to village pub and primary school
- Convenient for Easingwold, Thirsk railway station, A19 and A1(M)
- Available for sale with no onward chain
The White House has a long history, and many period features remain intact including some lovely mellow timbers, ceiling beams, painted timber ceilings, fireplaces, deep sills, multi-pane sash windows and a fine turning staircase with polished mahogany handrail. The accommodation is arranged over three floors and includes includes three reception rooms, five bedrooms and a fitted country kitchen with an island unit with breakfast bar, integrated appliances, an oil-fired Aga and adjacent utility/laundry room. This delightful property is now ready for some updating to create an outstanding family home.
Outside
The house is set well back from the village road behind a clipped hedge and low wall. A driveway provides a turning area and ample parking in front of the double garage with electric doors, power and light. A garden gate opens to a pathway flanked by lawns and colourful borders that leads to a secure garden gate in a high wall. Behind lies the extensive rear garden.
The enclosed gardens are full of variety and have been skilfully designed, a labour of love over many decades. Broad steps from a York stone terrace abutting the house descend to a lawned area bounded on all sides by deep herbaceous borders and shaped beds. At the far end of the terrace is the glass summer house, a handsome building orientated to enjoy an outlook across the gardens and to benefit from all-day sunshine. Alongside is the formal garden with a central gravelled pathway and clipped box hedging, encircled with yew hedging and approached through a yew archway. A fine copper beech sits on the south eastern corner and there is a magnolia, a number of productive fruit trees and a rose clad pergola. Connected to the terrace on the western boundary is the formal walled garden through which a brick archway leads to the working/vegetable garden with fruiting apricot, asparagus bed, raspberry canes, garden shed and greenhouse.