The Wolvesey is a three-storey townhouse, with three or four bedrooms, three flexible-use living areas and three bathrooms. That’s three great reasons to make this new home your own. With two ensuite bathrooms, one for the grown-ups and one for the guests, this is a home that will work well for family and friends, but most importantly, for you.
Monday | 11am - 6pm |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | 11am - 6pm |
Friday | 11am - 6pm |
Saturday | 11am - 6pm |
Sunday | 11am - 6pm |
Price | £515,000 | |
Status | Available | |
Bedrooms | 4 | |
Bathrooms | 3 | |
Parking | Allocated Parking | |
Freehold or Leasehold | Freehold | |
Predicted Energy Assessment Rating | B | |
Council Tax Band | - | |
Address | - |
Room | Metres | Feet & Inches |
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Dining room/Family room | 4.21m x 2.71m | 13' 10" x 8' 11" |
Kitchen/Breakfast room | 4.89m x 4.03m | 16' 1" x 13' 3" |
Bootham is within Clifton, just north of the city centre. Clifton is thought of as one of the best areas to live in York and it’s got so many amenities and facilities to make the most of. It’s almost like a mini city centre all of its own, with cafes, restaurants, cinemas, shopping, schools and parks. The local shops are all under a mile away and there’s a Co-op supermarket just 1 mile away. There are 8 primary schools within 2 miles, so that means plenty of choice for your children. York Hospital is just a mile away too, with the community support or 3 doctors’ surgeries within 2 miles.
You’ll be within walking distance of some of the best places to meet up with friends and family. Whether it’s showing off the historic landmarks near your new home, meeting up for a meal in one of the restaurants in the old heart of the city, or browsing in The Shambles for something special for your new home, York has it all.
York is firmly on the map and has a great network of road and rail routes to keep you well-connected. The A1237 and A64 create a ring road around the city that connects with all the main cross-country routes – the A59 to Junction 47 of the A1(M) and on to Knaresborough and Harrogate, the A19 all the way to Middlesborough and ultimately Newcastle upon Tyne, the A64 for Scarborough on the coast and Leeds inland, and the A1079 to Hull. York railway station is on the East Coast Main Line, with nationwide services from Edinburgh to London and just about everywhere in between.