"Magnificent family home beside York Minster with gated entrance, private landscaped gardens, large garage workshop and parking for multiple vehicles.
York s finest privately owned home within the city walls
Purey Cust House is the largest and most architecturally significant private residence situated within York s historic city walls. Positioned directly beside York Minster and overlooking the landscaped tranquillity of Dean s Park, this exceptional home blends history with contemporary luxury, and offers a rare opportunity to own a substantial part of York s heritage, in a setting of unparalleled prestige and convenience.
A landmark property without equal.
A Historic Setting of Distinction
Originally designed in 1825 by acclaimed York architect Richard Hey Sharp, Purey Cust House is the centrepiece of what is now known as The Purey Cust, one of York s most sought after residential addresses. Once a charitable healthcare institution founded by Canon Arthur Purey Cust, Dean of York, Purey Cust House celebrates the drama of Gothic Revival architecture and carries Grade II listed status, affirming its importance in York s architectural heritage.
Sensitively reimagined as a unique and unrivalled luxury residence, the property has been tastefully improved by the current owners and stands proudly alongside the historic Minster, without being overshadowed.
The House
Whilst much of the integrity of the building remains, most notably the striking stone exterior, the entire building has been comprehensively renovated and refurbished forming a stunning family home with particularly versatile accommodation extending to just over 10,000 square feet. The period features have been carefully preserved and modern improvements sensitively inserted, including underfloor heating across the ground floor, Rako lighting throughout and a highly efficient heating system. The rooms are of near perfect proportions, large without being overwhelming, and are blessed with exquisite natural light, taking full advantage of the views of the Minster and surrounding gardens.
With space and splendour in equal measure, the property is a statement home and unfolds over 4 floors. The versatile accommodation with excellent lateral living spaces, lends itself to being one large family home, or providing ancillary independent living areas if required. Ideal for multi generational living.
The property is accessed alongside the Minster through secure video entry gates leading to a walled frontage, and private drive with turning circle and substantial parking.
The raised ground floor orientates to the dramatic Western wing of York Minster and features a grand reception hall with impressive original staircase and a dramatic three story lightwell crowned by a glazed dome.
The lower ground floor is ideal for leisure and entertainment with a brick vaulted snooker room, a snug media room and a kitchen drinks bar. Ideal for guests or teenagers, two double bedrooms share a jack and jill bathroom. There s also a wine cellar and a gym.
Purey Cust House stands within a private setting alongside the Minster and Dean s Park. The generous enclosed gardens are laid largely to lawn with planted beds and mature trees, affording a good degree of privacy. The private driveway leads to a large garage workshop with electric door and affords parking for multiple cars.
Located within the Minster Precinct, this prestigious address offers
Immediate proximity to York Minster, Dean s Park, and the city s medieval landmarks
A short stroll to The Shambles, boutique shops, galleries, theatres, and award winning restaurants
St Peter s and Bootham schools both within walking distance
Convenient access to York Railway Station, with fast links to London and more than 50 trains daily, some in 1 hours. Edinburgh, Newcastle, Leeds and other major cities are also within an easy commute.
Award winning restaurants including The Star Inn the City by Andrew Pern and the Michelin starred restaurants, Roots, by Tommy Banks, and Skosh by Neil Bentinck are all within walking distance.
The world class York Racecourse and Knavesmire can be accessed by a delightful walk or cycle along the river.
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