Arcade House is one of a small collection of very individual homes converted from period farm buildings around 10 years ago, all enjoying a peaceful position in this very convenient semi-rural location.
A superb fusion of old and new the largely free flowing living space is significant at just over 4,500 square feet and enjoys far reaching countryside views with pretty gardens wrapping around the property. A smart house in both senses of the word, the property showcases exposed beams and trusses, feature brickwork and full height vaulted ceilings which contrast perfectly with all modern comforts, including a quality hand built contemporary kitchen, stylish bathrooms and underfloor heating.
The accommodation is both well balanced and versatile, featuring a spectacular entrance hall with a handcrafted oak staircase, several good sized reception rooms and a very inviting garden room, all bathed in copious amounts of natural light via a series of larger than average picture windows. There are also 2 en suite bedrooms on the ground floor which could double as additional living space. Upstairs there are 3 superb bedrooms and 3 stylish bathrooms (2 en suite).
The property is approached along a tarmac driveway and through a timber gate which gives access to a generous parking/turning area. This leads directly onto the front garden which has been beautifully maintained; having been professionally designed and planted it is laid largely to lawn with a variety of specimen trees and colourful beds. There are 2 very inviting stone flagged sitting out areas linked by a stone pathway, one with a pergola over the other with an architectural timber surround. The open countryside beyond provides an idyllic outlook from both vantage points and almost every room in the house.
There is a further walled garden to the rear of the property which is a true sun trap and equally inviting. In addition the property benefits from a separate triple garage/workshop with roller shutter doors and a separate pedestrian entrance.
Thorpefield is situated just 0.25 miles from the A168 (via a new intersection) which provides direct access to the A1(M), A19 and to the key commercial centres in the North of England. Neighbouring Sowerby provides a number of useful local shops and facilities, the market town of Thirsk being just over a mile away, home to an excellent range of shops and services, including a station with services to London (2hrs 8 mins).
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