There is a large oak gates with an integrated pedestrian entrance giving access to a courtyard at the side of the property providing parking space for several cars.There is a large oak gates with an integrated pedestrian entrance giving access to a courtyard at the side of the property providing parking space for several cars.
There is a large oak gates with an integrated pedestrian entrance giving access to a courtyard at the side of the property providing parking space for several cars.

The most 'illustrious' address in one of Doncaster's most sought after areas has just gone on the market

The most “illustrious” address in the region, full of period charm and a coach house, could be yours as it goes on the market.

No.1 Yorkshire, South Parade, Bawtry, is a Grade II listed six bedroom town house has been fully updated for modern life with a few extras including a hidden TV in the family bathroom, fitted dressing room and a “superbly equipped” kitchen.

A spokesman for Fine & Country, who is marketing the property for £1m, said: “The property dates from the late 18th Century with a later two storey extension to the rear, and has been sympathetically restored retaining original features combined with modern bathrooms and a superbly equipped kitchen.

“The adjacent coach house provides garaging and storage with the possibility of creating additional accommodation. There is off road parking for several cars and delightful walled gardens to the rear.

“The vestibule and reception hall are an impressive entrance to the property, with a glass floor panel looking down into the main cellars, which have been tanked and fitted as a wine cellar. There are three reception rooms on the ground floor, two having inset multi-fuel stoves. The modern kitchen has an extensive range of units with Corian work surfaces, a large island and breakfast bar, integrated appliances, and a separate utility room.

“There is a bedroom reached from the half landing; with the majority of the first floor devoted to the master suite which comprises a large double bedroom with en-suite shower room, nursery/home gym off, and a dressing room with bespoke cabinets. There is also a family bathroom on the first floor, with three further bedrooms on the second floor.

“The coach house now provides garaging with a kitchenette and WC to the rear and the former tack room is now a garden store. On the first floor is a large split level room previously used as a studio/gymnasium. The attractively landscaped private walled gardens adjoin Cockhill Lane to the South, with open countryside views towards Scrooby Church and beyond. They offer a large enclosed terrace area which is ideal for entertaining, a separate lawn area sheltered by mature trees and a dog compound with kennelling.”

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