Holly Cottage in Moor Lane, Kelfield
THERE is something quite glorious about tootling along country lanes in the sparkle of an early summer’s day, sun twinkling in a blue, blue sky and the trees a riot of green and gold.
THERE is something quite glorious about tootling along country lanes in the sparkle of an early summer’s day, sun twinkling in a blue, blue sky and the trees a riot of green and gold.
A brilliant barn conversion in Stamford Bridge was created by a labour of love – and it shows, says Brian Page.
Brian Page finds much to admire in two stylishly presented, character-filled village properties.
SOMETIMES you just know a house is going to be a little different – and while the saying says you should never judge a book by its cover, it is quite often how houses look from the outside that gives you a clue as to what is to come inside.
THIS week we are heading out to the village of Stillingfleet where we have encountered a small but very select collection of new homes on The Green.
THERE is something rather grand about The Brockets, a detached home in Main Street, Appleton Roebuck. It’s high and handsome to look at from the outside and absolutely brimming with character inside.
IT WAS quite a nostalgic return. Many years ago, when our children were small, we lived in Hopgrove Lane North, York.
EVERY man should have a shed. A little escape from it all spot, where the male of the species can potter away in perfect peace doing mysterious manly things.
DI YEOMANS had a wish list when she and husband John set out to create their ideal home. It basically asked for lots of light, bright open-plan spaces, windows and doors placed to make the most of the extensive views of the surrounding countryside – and a sense of individual character throughout.
HOW would you like to live in one of York’s most intriguing houses, an historic period property right in the heart of the city and within touching distance of the Minster itself?
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