Yorkshire manor house by the sea
Built in the late 19th century, this manor house has sea views out to Bridlington Bay on the Yorkshire Heritage coast
Highcliffe Manor is a grand Yorkshire manor house dating back to around 1895. The property has been extensively renovated into a wonderful family home which is also perfectly suited to entertaining.
Reception rooms are all welcoming; of particular note are the impressive dining room with its exposed beams, panelling and hand-carved fireplace, the splendid billiard room and the drawing room. Upstairs the master bedroom has wonderful far-reaching views out to the sea and on to Bridlington Bay.
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Accommodation in total comprises: reception hall, drawing room, dining room, office, billiard room, bar, study, morning room, kitchen, prep kitchen, boot room, and upstairs the master bedroom suite, two guest suites and six further bedrooms.
Outside, the gardens extend to some five acres and are mainly laid to lawn; there is a further six acres of grazing land. There are also a range of traditional outbuildings which could be converted subject to consents.
Flamborough village is positioned on the Yorkshire Heritage coastline and features a working lighthouse, a golf course, church and local shops. Bridlington is just five miles with further amenities.
The guide price is £1.5m For further information please contact Savills on 01904 617 820 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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