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£625,000

Baxter Lane Gates, Cliffe Common, North Yorkshire YO8

Land size
1.5 acres
Bedrooms
6
Bathrooms
3

Key Features

  • Rare 1840s Former Railway Cottage with Fascinating Historical Character
  • Brick Outbuildings
  • Approx. 1.5 acres of Private Land Surrounded by Open Countryside
  • Solar Panels
  • Two Separate Staircases Offering Annex or Multigenerational Living Potential
  • Six Bedrooms Across Two Wings
  • Multiple Reception Rooms Including Lounge, Dining Room, Sitting room, Study, and Conservatory
  • Original Period Features Including Doors, Casings, Open Fires, and Arched Chimney Stacks
  • Double Garage With Electric Doors & Ample Parking
  • Stunning Rural Views

Description

Set within approximately 1.5 acres of idyllic countryside and surrounded by open fields, this truly unique and rarely available period residence offers a remarkable blend of history, character, and generous living space—perfect for those seeking a one-of-a-kind rural retreat.

Steeped in history, the original house dates back to the 1840s and was formerly two railway cottages serving the once-active line nearby, which has since been decommissioned. Over time, the property has evolved, with the east side extended in 1986 and the two cottages thoughtfully combined into one substantial home in 2003. This heritage is reflected in the property’s distinctive architectural features, including striking arched chimney stacks—an unusual design characteristic unique to this particular railway line. Inside, original door casings and period doors remain, preserving the home’s authentic character.

Approached from the ground floor, the home immediately reveals its charm and versatility. A welcoming hallway connects a series of beautifully proportioned reception spaces, including a substantial lounge with an inviting sense of warmth, complete with an open fire, ideal for cosy evenings. A separate study provides a quiet workspace, while the heart of the home unfolds into an impressive dining room, perfectly suited to entertaining and family gatherings.

Flowing from here is a spacious kitchen/breakfast room, fitted with a built-in fridge, dishwasher, and a freestanding range cooker, combining everyday practicality with a sociable layout. This is complemented by a generous adjoining utility room, offering ample wall and base units and housing the oil-fired boiler. To the rear, a bright and airy sitting room provides additional living space with pleasant views across the surrounding land, while a charming conservatory extends the accommodation further, creating an inviting space to relax and enjoy the rural setting. Additional ground floor features include a WC, useful storage, and a well-connected layout that supports both functionality and ease of living.

The layout benefits from two separate staircases, a result of the property’s origins as two cottages, now offering excellent flexibility for modern living, including the potential for multigenerational use or a degree of independent accommodation.

Ascending to the first floor, the accommodation is arranged across two distinct sections, each accessed via its own staircase. The main staircase rises from the dining room and leads to one side of the house, where there are four bedrooms—two doubles, one small double which benefits from built-in wardrobes and a further room currently used as a crafts room, ideal also as a home office or hobby space. This side also features a generous landing with useful built-in storage and a beautifully renovated family bathroom, complete with both a bath and separate shower.

The second staircase, accessed from an inner hallway with its own external entrance, leads to the other wing of the first floor, comprising two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom. This arrangement is ideal for guests, extended family, or those seeking a more private area within the home.

From every window, the views are truly breathtaking, with uninterrupted scenes across the surrounding countryside reinforcing the sense of peace and rural charm.

Externally, the property is equally impressive, with the full extent of its approximately 1.5-acre plot offering both space and privacy. The home sits centrally within its grounds, surrounded by open countryside in every direction.

The gardens have been thoughtfully arranged to balance lifestyle and practicality, with expansive lawns, well-stocked borders, and established planting creating an attractive and usable outdoor environment. A generous enclosed vegetable garden caters perfectly to those seeking a more self-sufficient lifestyle, while an orchard adds further charm and opportunity for homegrown produce.

To the right-hand side lies a paddock, ideal for recreational or equestrian use, while to the left a substantial additional area of land is currently enjoyed as part of the garden, offering further flexibility. To the rear, the south facing garden benefits from a paved patio area complemented by beautifully planted borders that provide colour throughout the seasons.

Additional external features include a brick-built coal shed, an outside toilet, and a large metal-framed storage unit, ideal for housing garden equipment and furniture.

There is ample off-street parking, with a spacious driveway allowing for easy access and turning. A substantial double garage, fitted with electric doors, power, and lighting, offers excellent storage or workshop potential. The garage is equipped with vendor-owned solar panels, with further panels also installed on the main house, contributing to energy efficiency.

Altogether, this exceptional home offers not just space, but a lifestyle—combining history, versatility, and a stunning rural setting in a way that is rarely available.

Situated on the edge of Cliffe, within the rural setting of Cliffe Common, the property enjoys the best of both worlds—peaceful countryside living while still benefiting from the amenities available in the nearby village. It also offers excellent connectivity to surrounding towns such as Howden, Hull, Selby, and York, making it well placed for commuters. The area is further complemented by local amenities including a primary school and the well-regarded R & R Country store, particularly appealing to those with equestrian interests.

Property details

Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax Band
F
Date Posted
2026-04-03

Energy Performance Certificate

Energy Efficiency Rating

Very energy efficient - lower running costs
CurrentPotential
(92+)A
(81-91)B
(69-80)C
(55-68)D
(39-54)E
(21-38)F
(1-20)G
57 D
69 C

Based on UK Energy Performance Certificate standards (EU Directive 2002/91/EC)

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Parking
Garage, Driveway, Off-Street Parking
Garden
Private Garden

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Market Value Analysis

Based on properties with houses in Yorkshire and The Humber (1+ acres).

This Property£416,667 / acre
Regional Average (1+ acres)£81,272 / acre
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