c. 1840 – Snaith, East Yorkshire, England
Sold / Archive From 2018
Eastfield House, Cowick Road, Snaith, Goole, DN14
- 5 Bed
- 3 Bath
- 2886 Sq Ft
- 4.7 Ac.
Eastfield House is a fabulous opportunity to purchase an impressive property requiring extensive modernisation. The house, whilst being in a poor state of repair retains many period features and would make a fine family home.
To the rear of the house is the former Coach House, that, subject to the necessary consents, would convert to a number of uses including, home office, ancillary accommodation and garaging.
The property extends to 4.7 acres and includes a front garden and land to the rear that has amenity appeal, and could provide paddocks for those with equestrian interests.
There is a public footpath that crosses the southern section of the property.
To the rear of the house is the former Coach House, that, subject to the necessary consents, would convert to a number of uses including, home office, ancillary accommodation and garaging.
The property extends to 4.7 acres and includes a front garden and land to the rear that has amenity appeal, and could provide paddocks for those with equestrian interests.
There is a public footpath that crosses the southern section of the property.
Listed With
Savills, York :: 01904 200057
OHD Notes
From HistoricEngland.org.uk: "SNAITH AND COWICK GOOLE ROAD SE 62 SW (north side) Snaith 2/55 Eastfield House GV II House. c1840 for Mrs Shearburn. Grey brick in Flemish bond with sandstone ashlar dressings. Welsh slate roof. Double-depth plan with 2-room central entrance-hall south front and wing to rear right. 2 storeys, 3 bays; symmetrical. Plinth. Tuscan porch with attached columns carrying entablature with hood over panelled door and plain overlight in reveal, flanked by 12-pane sashes with margin lights in wooden architraves and reveals with sills and channelled and keyed wedge lintels. First-floor sill band. Similar, smaller first-floor sashes. Moulded wooden eaves board, bracketed eaves. Double-span hipped roof. End stacks with ashlar coping and square pots. Interior: hall has foliate relief to dado, moulded cornice with gapevine frieze, moulded arch on head-corbels; similar arch to upper hall; open well staircase with ramped handrail and drop-on-vase balusters; moulded cornices and warble chimney-pieces to wain rooms; pair of keyed elliptical arched alcoves to rear right. One of the series of mid-C19 suburban villas built at Snaith for the Shearburn family."
This is an archived listing.
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