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"A line of sight extends across a series of interlinked volumes, defined by structural columns and changing levels"
This exceptional mid-century house was designed and built by its architect-owners, Stuart and Beryl Sutcliffe, in 1975. Occupying the footprint of an original greenhouse and wing of barns, the house is detailed in a way that honours its agricultural beginnings while embracing mid-century design sensibilities. Planes of the barn’s reclaimed York Clamp bricks, heather brown quarry tiles and rich pine intersect throughout the house’s fluid, open-plan living spaces, and expanses of glazing open to a south facing walled garden. While retaining a feel of remove, this remarkable home lies within easy reach of York’s city centre.
Church Lane
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