The Old Vicarage, Kilburn, York

Guide Price £2,750,000

5 bedroom house

Rare North Yorkshire gem - elegantly restored, beautifully appointed, and embraced by manicured gardens.

The Old Vicarage is a distinguished period residence, originally built in 1870 with stone elevations beneath a slated roof, once serving as the vicarage to the neighbouring Norman church. Set on rising ground at the edge of the village, it enjoys a south-easterly outlook across open countryside. Refurbished to an exceptional standard through a collaboration between interior designer Stephen Nealls and Woods of Harrogate Furnishings, the property combines nineteenth-century architectural integrity with bespoke contemporary interiors. The result is a rare opportunity to acquire a family home of remarkable quality, blending rural tranquillity with modern luxury.

Entrance vestibule, staircase hall, cloakroom, 2 reception rooms, study, kitchen/dining room, scullery, pantry, laundry room, boot room

Principal bedroom suite with his & her dressing rooms and bathrooms, bedroom suite with dressing room and bathroom, 3 further bedrooms, house bathroom

Annexe – gym, cloakroom, shower room, sauna, utility room, store room

Double garage, stores, summer house

Gardens and grounds

In all approximately one acre

  • Detached period village (not listed) house offering exceptional privacy
  • Over 5,200 sq ft of versatile, beautifully appointed accommodation
  • Bespoke Plain English kitchen with state-of-the-art appliances
  • Luxurious bathrooms with premium fittings throughout
  • Magnificent principal bedroom suite occupying much of the first floor
  • Annexe with gym, sauna, and ancillary facilities
  • Private driveway with turning circle, ample parking, and garaging
  • Outstanding landscaped gardens with orchard, kitchen garden, and summer house
  • Within strolling distance of an acclaimed country inn
  • Situated in one of North Yorkshire’s most desirable and best-connected villages
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The Old Vicarage, with its elegant stone mullion windows, has been meticulously restored and enhanced to an exceptional standard, each detail showcasing the finest craftsmanship. Throughout, the modernisation programme has been carefully executed to respect and preserve its heritage and period character.

Handmade bronze casement windows and doors, underfloor heating beneath Element 7 parquet flooring, cast iron radiators, antique fireplaces, and a Stûv wood-burning stove set the tone for the interiors. Luxurious finishes abound, from Moiré wall coverings and Belgian carpets with specialist underlay, to Forbes & Lomax switches, Drummonds bathrooms, and Czech & Speake fittings with indulgent deluge showers. The bespoke Plain English kitchen is equipped with state-of-the-art Gaggenau appliances, a Quooker boiling water tap, and striking marble worktops. From bedrooms and dressing rooms to the cold room pantry, every space is a showcase of design integrity and timeless quality.

Outside

The approach to The Old Vicarage is discreet, with the property remaining hidden until its handsome south-west elevation is revealed beyond bespoke, electric timber gates. An elegantly paved turning circle leads to further parking and a detached garage block with loft storage, power, lighting, and an EV charging point. The garage has been sympathetically restored with reclaimed slate and crested ridge tiles.

A recently constructed detached annexe provides a suite of light-filled rooms, currently arranged as a gym with utility space, shower room, and sauna. With its own independent heating system, it offers excellent versatility and could be adapted for use as ancillary family or guest accommodation.

The gardens are beautifully landscaped, with sweeping York stone terraces framed by a mellow wall lined with pleached hornbeams. Stone steps lead to a main lawn, orchard, and wildflower meadow rising to a summer house, with woodland beyond including lime, horse chestnut, and ash. A contemporary kitchen garden, designed with raised Corten steel beds, is planted with asparagus, raspberries, and cut flowers. Further highlights include an avenue of cherry trees along the south-east boundary, topiarised yew and cloud trees for year-round structure, espalier pears, hydrangeas, and far-reaching views across open countryside.

Environs

Thirsk 6 miles, Helmsley 10 miles, A1 12 miles, York 20 miles, Leeds city centre 48 miles

Kilburn is known both for the famous “Mousey” Thompson furniture workshops and the iconic White Horse landmark carved into the hillside at nearby Sutton Bank. The village has a country inn, The Forresters Arms, and the surrounding area is rich in dining options, including The Abbey Inn at Byland and the Michelin-starred Black Swan at Oldstead, both owned by renowned chef Tommy Banks.

Thirsk is just 15 minutes away, providing a full range of amenities as well as a mainline railway station with direct services to London in just over two hours. The area is also well served by independent schools such as Ampleforth College and several in York. Leeds Bradford International Airport can be reached in under an hour, with Manchester Airport around two hours by road.

Important Information

Tenure: Freehold

EPC Rating: to come

Services & Systems: Mains water, electricity and drainage. Zoned heating.

Fixtures & Fittings: Only those mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale. All others, such as fitted carpets, curtains, light fittings, garden ornaments etc., are specifically excluded but may be made available by separate negotiation.

Viewing: Strictly by appointment

Local Authority: North Yorkshire Council www.northyorks.gov.uk North York Moors National Park

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Directions: In Kilburn take the lane opposite the road signposted Bagby and Thirsk, and the house is at the top. ///diverting.miles.fame

Media: 2024 photos. Copy September 2025

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