Featured on primetime national television show, Britain’s Most Expensive Houses, the former old car repair and servicing business features exposed brickwork and timbers throughout.
The home comprises a large open plan kitchen, dining and living area, four large bedrooms, three reception rooms, three bathrooms, a large roof garden and underfloor heating to the ground floor and bathrooms.
The property, which has a distinctive black frontage, was once nominated at The Times ‘Home of the Week’ and described as 'more downtown Manhattan loft than it is rural retreat,' and ‘an example of New York style arriving in York’.
With the backdrop of grey cabinetry, exposed brick walls, expansive island and industrial lighting, the exceptional kitchen includes several Bertazzoni appliances from the Professional Series.