Country homes · East Yorkshire
Country homes across East Yorkshire — period houses, cottages, farmhouses and character properties tucked into the East Yorkshire landscape.
East Yorkshire stretches from the Wolds to the coast — chalk villages, market towns like Beverley, and characterful brick-built farmhouses across rolling farmland.
Country house traditionally means a substantial property, often a former gentry house with grounds. Country home is broader — any home in the countryside. Both terms are used loosely in marketing.
Generally yes, in popular regions — but they're a lifestyle purchase first. Maintenance and running costs are higher than equivalent town homes. Resale tends to favour homes in good condition with the right features.
Drainage, water supply, broadband, road access in winter, oil/LPG vs mains gas, septic tank condition, EPC, and any agricultural ties or covenants on the property and land.
Northumberland, the Scottish Borders, rural Wales, Lincolnshire and parts of Yorkshire generally offer more affordable country property than the south.
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