Relisted 14th July 2021. Arguably one of the most unusual and interesting properties to grace the market in Scarborough for quite a while. A former Vicarage built in 1901 designed by the renowned architect Frank Tudwell who will be remembered for the Futurist Theatre, The Savoy Theatre in London and Theatre Royal in York
Possibly one of the most intriguing and unusual properties to come to the Scarborough property market and acquired by the current custodians in 1993 is this former Vicaragel built in 1901 and designed by the renowned Architect Frank Tudwell who was also responsible for the Futurist Theatre, Savoy Theatre in London and Theatre Royal in York. The property is not listed however is situated within a conservation area. The vicarage is now a family home spread over three floors with four bedrooms three reception rooms. To the outside are private enclosed gardens with patio areas and peaceful views over Manor Road Cemetery. Not including the chapel which is listed separately at £200,000.
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