Property description
Wharfside is a truly unique property that will appeal to many potential buyers. The property was constructed in the late 2000s to a specific design that offers versatile accommodation over two floors and extensive garaging and workshops on the lower floor. This design not only protects the living accommodation from the risk of flooding but also elevates the living spaces to take advantage of the views provided by the surrounding countryside. The attention to detail in the design and construction is also impressive. The building's fabric is constructed of Celcon blocks without a cavity, which uses a thin adhesive to provide better insulation than conventional mortar. The exterior appears to be rendered, but it is actually a specialist finish that requires no maintenance or finish. The windows are double-glazed in hardwood frames that had a 30-year guarantee (PVC windows at the time only had 10 years). Heating is provided by a ground-source heat pump collecting heat from a 2m deep network of pipes in the front garden. This system is controlled via room thermostats, with under-floor heating downstairs and radiators upstairs. To avoid the risk of the house being subject to any movement, it was built on piles. If that isn't enough, there is a central vacuum system with several outlets throughout the house to which the vacuum pipe connects, and there is a skirting-mounted dirt vacuum extractor in the kitchen. A central circulation air filter system provides air filtration, helping sufferers of various breathing disorders. For this reason, there are no opening windows, which can be a source of heat loss (other than the mandatory fire exit in the upstairs reception room).LocationAs the house name suggests, the property stands next to a wharf on The Driffield Navigation waterway, making it possible to get to Beverley and Hull from the wharf using all types of craft and onto the Humber and to the UK canal network with a more capable boat. Although a mooring is not available at the moment, it might be possible to secure one in the future. Being next to a canal, in a rural setting and with its unique features, Wharfside offers great benefits to anyone interested in water-based activities such as canoeing, kayaking, paddle boarding, fishing and boating. There is also an abundance of bird life visible from the property, blue tits, all types of finches, barn owls and swans being a common site. The latter have nested in the canal on several occasions.The Driffield Navigation is an 11-mile waterway that runs through the heart of the Holderness Plain to the market town of Driffield, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The northern section is a canal, and the southern section is part of the River Hull.
AccommodationGround FloorEntrance HallWith chequer board tiled floor, Coving to the ceiling and wall light point.Cloak roomWith tiled floor, fitted shelving and coat hooks.WCWith low-level WC, wash hand basin and tiled floor.Utility RoomWith plumbing for an automatic washing machine, Access door to the basement, tiled floor, hot water cylinder and controls for the ground-source heat pump.KitchenFitted with a range of base and wall units, drawer units, glazed display units, one and a half bowl stainless steel sink with mixer tap, concealed worktop lighting, integrated appliances including an oven, microwave oven, four ring induction hob with extractor canopy over, fridge freezer, dishwasher and flip down tv/radio. Ceramic tiled floor and inset ceilingspotlight. An open archway leads through to:Open-plan Living & Dining AreaThis L-shaped room is light and airy and gives panoramic views of the neighbouring open countryside. Ceramic tiled floor throughout, TV satellite point, 5 wall light points, open plan staircase leading off and French doors opening onto the deck.Master BedroomWith tiled floor, coving to the ceiling and door leading to:En-Suite Shower RoomWith large shower tray and screen, low-level WC, Pedestal wash hand basin, heated towel rail, inset ceiling spotlights, extractor fan and ceramic tiled floor.Bedroom TwoWith ceramic tiled floor, coving to the ceiling and double doors giving views of the garden.En-Suite BathroomWith Jacuzzi bath with shower and screen over, pedestal wash hand basin, low-level WC, ceramic tiled floor, heated towel rail, extractor fan and inset ceiling spot lights.First FloorLandingSitting Room/Bedroom ThreeThis versatile room has double doors opening to a Juliet balcony, which gives outstanding views over the neighbouring open countryside. Fitted shelving and radiator.Bedroom FourView over Frodingham Bridge and River navigation, with radiator and door to: Bedroom Five/Hobbies RoomLarge room with excellent views over the Wharf and river navigation, with radiator. Shower RoomWith a corner shower cubicle, wash hand basin, low-level WC and chrome heated towel rail.Lower Floor Garage & WorkshopsThe garage has an electric roller shutter door, fitted shelving, and power and light connected. Leading off the garage are a series of workshop and storage areas that cover the whole of the footprint of the house and provides a versatile space that will appeal to DIY enthusiasts or anyone who likes to build, repair, or tinker.The extent of this area is best seen on the 360 virtual tour.OutsideThe property is accessed via a shared drive off the main road that also serves as the access to the wharf. Off this access, a private drive leads to parking area and also gives access to the garage under the house. The plot is a good size and includes an area of garden to the front including a lawn, vegetable garden and fruit trees.ServicesMains water and electricity are connected to the property. Drainage is to a septic tank. Heating is from a ground-source heat pump, with underfloor heating on the ground floor and radiators on the first floor.TenureFreehold with vacant possession upon completion.Council TaxCouncil Tax is payable to East Riding of Yorkshire Council. The property is listed as being in Council Tax Band D.ViewingStrictly by appointment with the sole agents on[use Contact Agent Button].