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4 bedroom Semi Detached House for sale, Main Road, Burstwick, East Yorkshire, HU12
Features and Description
- Wow—this stunning home is a true credit to its owners.
- Once an uninspiring 1930s bungalow, it has been completely transformed through an exceptional back-to-brick renovation and substantial double-storey extension, creating a remarkable contemporary home finished to the highest standards.
- Tucked between the villages of Camerton and Keyingham.
- This property blends period charm with modern luxury. Behind its modest 1930s-style façade lies a beautifully designed interior featuring a warm entrance hall, a cosy sitting room with log burner, and a spectacular open-plan kitchen, dining, and family room—the true heart of the home.
- The bespoke Shaker kitchen includes quartz worktops, integrated appliances, and twin pantry units, with three log burners spread across the main living spaces.
- The ground floor also hosts a fourth double bedroom with walk-in wardrobe and a striking period-style bathroom with freestanding bath and walk-in shower.
- Upstairs, a central landing doubles as a study area and leads to three further double bedrooms, including a luxurious principal suite with Juliet balcony, freestanding bath, and en suite cloakroom.
- Outside, a generous driveway offers ample parking, while the rear garden is a true highlight—beautifully landscaped, exceptionally private, and backing onto open countryside.
- This is an outstanding family home offering space, quality, and style in equal measure.
- EPC rating awaited. Council Tax Band D – East Riding of Yorkshire Council.
Wow—this simply amazing property is an absolute credit to its current owners - An outstanding four-bedroom/two-bathroom semi detached dormer style bungalow with a huge plot and countryside views!
When they first viewed this house, it was, to say the least, an uninspiring “ugly duckling.” But where others may have overlooked it, they saw immense potential and embarked on a visionary transformation. No expense was spared. The property underwent a full back-to-brick renovation combined with a substantial double-storey extension, resulting in a spectacular contemporary village home finished to the highest standards. The end result is a truly remarkable residence that blends style, comfort, and quality in equal measure.
At first glance, one might be forgiven for misjudging this home. The retained 1930s-style façade, complemented by sleek black windows and the original front door, gives little away. But step inside, and prepare to be utterly amazed. What lies beyond is one of the most exquisitely finished and stylish homes currently available in the East Riding and surrounding Holderness villages. The interior tells a very different story—one of thoughtful design, exceptional craftsmanship, and meticulous attention to detail.
The property is positioned along a quiet row of 1930s bungalows, idyllically situated between the villages of Camerton and Keyingham offering a rural setting with excellent access to local amenities. This unique home stands out as a masterclass in modern renovation, perfectly blending period charm with contemporary elegance.
Once inside, the sense of quality is immediate and consistent throughout. A central entrance hall provides a warm and welcoming first impression, beautifully finished and setting the tone for what’s to come. Positioned at the front of the home is a charming sitting room, made cosy by the first of three log-burning stoves. This space is ideal for quiet evenings, with tasteful décor and thoughtful touches that create a relaxed and refined atmosphere.
The heart of the home is undoubtedly the breathtaking open-plan kitchen, dining, and family room. This vast space has been masterfully designed for modern living and entertaining. The bespoke Shaker-style kitchen is finished in timeless tones and fitted with luxury quartz work surfaces, twin built-in pantry/dresser units, and a full suite of integrated appliances. The dining area is both spacious and inviting, centred around a feature fireplace with a log-burning stove. Meanwhile, the family area offers another log burner and a wonderful spot to relax, making this room one of the most striking and beautifully appointed of its kind currently on the market.
Also located on the ground floor is a generous fourth double bedroom. This beautifully styled room features an elegant ornamental fireplace and its own walk-in wardrobe, offering both comfort and convenience. The adjacent family bathroom is a statement of classic elegance, fitted with a period-inspired suite that includes a freestanding roll-top bath, walk-in shower, traditional vanity basin, and high-flush WC, all accented by vintage-style tiling and quality fittings.
Upstairs, a central landing provides not only circulation space but also a charming study area, ideal for working from home or as a quiet reading nook. The principal bedroom suite is simply extraordinary. Boutique-inspired, it features full-height windows and French doors opening onto a Juliet balcony with sweeping views across the garden and the open countryside beyond. A freestanding slipper bath within the bedroom itself adds a luxurious, spa-like feel, while a stylish en suite cloakroom completes this serene retreat.
The two additional first-floor bedrooms are both generously proportioned doubles, each beautifully presented with neutral tones, ample natural light, and thoughtfully designed storage. These rooms are served by the ground floor bathroom, making them ideal for family members or guests.
Externally, the property continues to impress. To the front, a neatly landscaped lawn sits alongside an extensive driveway offering multiple parking spaces. The drive continues along the side of the house, providing additional secure parking and access to the rear garden.
And then comes the pièce de résistance: the rear garden. This outstanding outdoor space is beautifully established and incredibly private, offering a safe, secure, and expansive setting for children to play, pets to roam, and adults to relax. Bordered by open countryside, the garden offers a true sense of peace and seclusion. A large timber shed provides ample outdoor storage, while the overall proportions of the garden are exceptional—rarely found in properties of this type.
This is a home that doesn’t just meet expectations—it redefines them. From its inspired design and flawless finish to its idyllic setting and spacious layout, this property is, quite simply, a dream home. We make no apologies for the enthusiasm with which we market it—we absolutely love this house, and we are confident that you will too.
EPC rating awaited. Council Tax Band: D – payable to East Riding of Yorkshire Council.
Entrance Hall
11'3" x 6'3" (3.43m x 1.90m)
Set amidst open countryside between the picturesque villages of Camerton and Keyingham, this striking 1930s-built bungalow offers an enchanting first impression. A smartly paved entrance portico welcomes you to the original front door, complete with coloured leaded glass—an elegant nod to the property’s heritage. Stepping inside, you’re greeted by a spacious and inviting entrance hall. A practical tiled floor seamlessly flows through to the expansive kitchen, dining, and family areas. Period panelled doors open to the surrounding rooms, while a built-in cloaks cupboard and traditional radiator add both function and character to this impressive entrance space.
Sitting Room
13'3" x 11'7" (4.04m x 3.53m)
Positioned at the front of the home, the sitting room exudes warmth and period charm. A wide, double-glazed bay window fills the room with natural light and frames pleasant countryside views. The standout feature is a striking fireplace with a cast-iron multifuel stove, set on a tiled hearth with a textured slate chimney breast and crowned with a heavy oak overmantel. Original features including picture rails and ceiling coving enhance the room’s vintage appeal, while a traditional radiator completes the setting—an ideal space for cosy evenings.
Kitchen / Dining / Family Room
The heart of the home is this absolutely showstopping open-plan space, divided into three beautifully designed zones for dining, cooking, and relaxing—each blending seamlessly into the next while maintaining their own distinctive character.
Dining Area
13'8" x 12'11" (4.17m x 3.94m)
The dining space is perfect for family gatherings and dinner parties alike. A second full-height fireplace with textured slate tiling and another multifuel stove creates a captivating focal point. Either side of the fireplace are original 1930s alcove cupboards and drawers, thoughtfully restored and inspiring the design of the adjoining kitchen. The tiled flooring continues here from the hallway, adding cohesion and durability, while the open-plan layout ensures an effortless flow between each area.
Kitchen Area
7.4m x 5.6m inc family area
Elegant and refined, the bespoke kitchen is a masterclass in understated luxury. Crafted in a two-tone grey Shaker style, it features an abundance of cabinetry, quartz worktops, and matching upstands. A substantial central island houses additional storage and a breakfast bar, with a sunken quartz sink and mixer tap for added practicality. The kitchen is fully equipped with integrated appliances, including a fridge-freezer, washing machine, and dishwasher. A dual-fuel range cooker sits within a charming inglenook-style recess with an oak mantel overhead, and a matching dresser and pantry unit—complete with basket drawers and pull-out storage—offer further functionality. Discreet ceiling spotlights complete this effortlessly stylish culinary space.
Family Area
At the far end of the open-plan area is the welcoming family room—a haven for relaxation. A full-height exposed brick fireplace houses yet another multifuel stove, perfect for curling up on chilly evenings. The room is flooded with light thanks to expansive patio doors and twin side windows, while an open-tread staircase adds architectural interest and leads to the first-floor level. The continuity of the tiled floor and open layout maintains the cohesive, flowing design of this remarkable living space.
Bedroom 4
11'4" x 12'3" (3.45m x 3.73m)
Located at the front of the property, this beautifully presented double bedroom enjoys natural light through a large double-glazed window. Rich in character, the room features detailed ceiling work, coving, and a charming original fireplace that serves as an ornamental centrepiece. A picture rail, traditional radiator, and direct access to a walk-in wardrobe make this a highly practical and appealing space.
Walk-in Wardrobe
8'8" x 5'8" (2.64m x 1.73m)
Designed with organisation in mind, the walk-in wardrobe is fitted with ample shelving and hanging rails—perfect for clothing, shoes, and accessories.
House Bathroom
9'9" x 8'8" (2.97m x 2.64m)
Stylish and luxurious, the main house bathroom is a real showpiece. A white four-piece period-style suite includes a double-ended freestanding roll-top bath, a walk-in shower with a rainfall showerhead, a wash hand basin set into a traditional vanity, and a high-flush WC. Brick-patterned ceramic tiling adds a classic finish to the walls, while the floor is dressed in coordinating tiles. A column-style radiator with an integrated heated towel rail adds comfort and warmth.
Landing
The central first-floor landing is surprisingly spacious and is currently used as a small study area. A side-facing double-glazed Velux-style window ensures plenty of light, and built-in storage makes excellent use of the space. A contemporary radiator provides efficient heating.
Principal Bedroom
19'6" x 14'5" (5.94m x 4.40m)
Truly breathtaking, the principal bedroom offers the feel of a luxury boutique hotel suite. Shaped double-glazed windows, including French doors opening to a Juliet balcony, provide panoramic views over the rear garden and rolling countryside beyond—imagine waking up to this every morning. A freestanding slipper bath with wall and floor tiling and a freestanding tap with hand shower adds indulgent spa-like appeal. Recessed ceiling spotlights and a sleek heated towel rail enhance the tranquil atmosphere.
En-Suite
6'1" x 5'7" (1.85m x 1.70m)
Neatly tucked into one corner of the principal suite is the beautifully finished en-suite. It features shaker-style cabinetry with an integrated wash hand basin and a concealed-cistern WC. Chic tiling, ambient lighting, and a thoughtful layout complete this stylish and functional space.
Bedroom 2
16'7" x 9'6" (5.05m x 2.90m)
Positioned at the front of the property, this charming and quirky double bedroom is perfect for a child or guest. Features include a column-style radiator, built-in storage cupboard, and a delightful children's play nook—a cosy corner ideal for imaginative play or quiet moments!
Bedroom 3
10'9" x 8'11" (3.28m x 2.72m)
Another tastefully presented bedroom, Bedroom Three benefits from a side-facing double-glazed window and an anthracite radiator. Thoughtful built-in storage.
Driveway
The property enjoys an enviable setting with excellent frontage and sweeping countryside views. A generous driveway offers designated parking for several vehicles. Adjacent to the driveway is a neatly kept lawn that enhances the curb appeal, along with a pedestrian path leading to the entrance portico with an exterior light. The driveway continues down the side of the property, where additional parking is available along with gated access to the rear garden.
Rear Garden
The expansive rear garden is a true highlight and perfectly complements the interior living spaces. A beautifully tiled terrace directly behind the house is ideal for alfresco dining, while further gravelled areas provide additional seating options. A timber archway, covered with climbing plants, leads through to a lush lawned area that stretches to the boundaries—offering ample space for children and pets to roam. The garden is richly planted with mature shrubs and borders that soften the landscape and create a private, peaceful outdoor sanctuary. A timber-built shed provides useful storage for garden tools and equipment.
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IMPORTANT NOTE TO POTENTIAL PURCHASERS:
We endeavour to make our particulars accurate and reliable, however, they do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract and none is to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact. The services, systems and appliances listed in this specification have not been tested by us and no guarantee as to their operating ability or efficiency is given. All photographs and measurements have been taken as a guide only and are not precise. Floor plans where included are not to scale and accuracy is not guaranteed. If you require clarification or further information on any points, please contact us, especially if you are travelling some distance to view. Fixtures and fittings other than those mentioned are to be agreed with the seller.
Main Road, Burstwick, East Yorkshire, HU12

Additional Information
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Property refHUL230641
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TenureFreehold
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Council TaxC
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Local authorityEast Riding of Yorkshire Council


Set amidst open countryside between the picturesque villages of Camerton and Keyingham, this striking 1930s-built bungalow offers an enchanting first impression. A smartly paved entrance portico welcomes you to the original front door, complete with coloured leaded glass—an elegant nod to the property’s heritage. Stepping inside, you’re greeted by a spacious and inviting entrance hall. A practical tiled floor seamlessly flows through to the expansive kitchen, dining, and family areas. Period panelled doors open to the surrounding rooms, while a built-in cloaks cupboard and traditional radiator add both function and character to this impressive entrance space.


Positioned at the front of the home, the sitting room exudes warmth and period charm. A wide, double-glazed bay window fills the room with natural light and frames pleasant countryside views. The standout feature is a striking fireplace with a cast-iron multifuel stove, set on a tiled hearth with a textured slate chimney breast and crowned with a heavy oak overmantel. Original features including picture rails and ceiling coving enhance the room’s vintage appeal, while a traditional radiator completes the setting—an ideal space for cosy evenings.


The dining space is perfect for family gatherings and dinner parties alike. A second full-height fireplace with textured slate tiling and another multifuel stove creates a captivating focal point. Either side of the fireplace are original 1930s alcove cupboards and drawers, thoughtfully restored and inspiring the design of the adjoining kitchen. The tiled flooring continues here from the hallway, adding cohesion and durability, while the open-plan layout ensures an effortless flow between each area.



Elegant and refined, the bespoke kitchen is a masterclass in understated luxury. Crafted in a two-tone grey Shaker style, it features an abundance of cabinetry, quartz worktops, and matching upstands. A substantial central island houses additional storage and a breakfast bar, with a sunken quartz sink and mixer tap for added practicality. The kitchen is fully equipped with integrated appliances, including a fridge-freezer, washing machine, and dishwasher. A dual-fuel range cooker sits within a charming inglenook-style recess with an oak mantel overhead, and a matching dresser and pantry unit—complete with basket drawers and pull-out storage—offer further functionality. Discreet ceiling spotlights complete this effortlessly stylish culinary space.





At the far end of the open-plan area is the welcoming family room—a haven for relaxation. A full-height exposed brick fireplace houses yet another multifuel stove, perfect for curling up on chilly evenings. The room is flooded with light thanks to expansive patio doors and twin side windows, while an open-tread staircase adds architectural interest and leads to the first-floor level. The continuity of the tiled floor and open layout maintains the cohesive, flowing design of this remarkable living space.



Located at the front of the property, this beautifully presented double bedroom enjoys natural light through a large double-glazed window. Rich in character, the room features detailed ceiling work, coving, and a charming original fireplace that serves as an ornamental centrepiece. A picture rail, traditional radiator, and direct access to a walk-in wardrobe make this a highly practical and appealing space.



Stylish and luxurious, the main house bathroom is a real showpiece. A white four-piece period-style suite includes a double-ended freestanding roll-top bath, a walk-in shower with a rainfall showerhead, a wash hand basin set into a traditional vanity, and a high-flush WC. Brick-patterned ceramic tiling adds a classic finish to the walls, while the floor is dressed in coordinating tiles. A column-style radiator with an integrated heated towel rail adds comfort and warmth.


The central first-floor landing is surprisingly spacious and is currently used as a small study area. A side-facing double-glazed Velux-style window ensures plenty of light, and built-in storage makes excellent use of the space. A contemporary radiator provides efficient heating.

Truly breathtaking, the principal bedroom offers the feel of a luxury boutique hotel suite. Shaped double-glazed windows, including French doors opening to a Juliet balcony, provide panoramic views over the rear garden and rolling countryside beyond—imagine waking up to this every morning. A freestanding slipper bath with wall and floor tiling and a freestanding tap with hand shower adds indulgent spa-like appeal. Recessed ceiling spotlights and a sleek heated towel rail enhance the tranquil atmosphere.










Neatly tucked into one corner of the principal suite is the beautifully finished en-suite. It features shaker-style cabinetry with an integrated wash hand basin and a concealed-cistern WC. Chic tiling, ambient lighting, and a thoughtful layout complete this stylish and functional space.

Positioned at the front of the property, this charming and quirky double bedroom is perfect for a child or guest. Features include a column-style radiator, built-in storage cupboard, and a delightful children's play nook—a cosy corner ideal for imaginative play or quiet moments!



Another tastefully presented bedroom, Bedroom Three benefits from a side-facing double-glazed window and an anthracite radiator. Thoughtful built-in storage.

The property enjoys an enviable setting with excellent frontage and sweeping countryside views. A generous driveway offers designated parking for several vehicles. Adjacent to the driveway is a neatly kept lawn that enhances the curb appeal, along with a pedestrian path leading to the entrance portico with an exterior light. The driveway continues down the side of the property, where additional parking is available along with gated access to the rear garden.

The expansive rear garden is a true highlight and perfectly complements the interior living spaces. A beautifully tiled terrace directly behind the house is ideal for alfresco dining, while further gravelled areas provide additional seating options. A timber archway, covered with climbing plants, leads through to a lush lawned area that stretches to the boundaries—offering ample space for children and pets to roam. The garden is richly planted with mature shrubs and borders that soften the landscape and create a private, peaceful outdoor sanctuary. A timber-built shed provides useful storage for garden tools and equipment.













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