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4 bedroom detached house
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Modern stone built village house
- Separate outbuilding with planning permission for conversion
- Set in about half an acre of gardens and land
- Double garage and ample off street parking
- Exceptional views towards the White Horse
- Private elevated site on the edge of the village
- No onward chain
- EPC Rating = E
Description
A rare opportunity to acquire a family home situated in a most enviable position at the edge of the North York Moors National Park. Panorama, as its name suggests, is set in an elevated position above the village offering spectacular views of the White Horse and the open countryside surrounding it. This stone built house sits comfortably in its own grounds of about half an acre and has the added benefit of a former granary for which the vendors have obtained planning for conversion into a two bedroom holiday cottage (Hambleton Planning ref:13/02510/FUL). This is ideally suited to someone looking for an additional income stream or for multi generational living, or if left unconverted it would be perfect for use as a workshop or studio.
The property has particularly well proportioned and bright rooms, all offering wonderful views of the gardens and Sutton Bank. The ground floor benefits from a generous principal reception room which features a log burner and dual aspects from large windows at each end of the room. Continuing through the ground floor is a large L-shaped kitchen-dining room, with several large windows making for a bright and airy entertaining space. The bespoke fitted kitchen includes an Aga with useful back boiler providing heating for the water, quality fitted appliances and plenty of cupboard space. Leading directly on from the kitchen is a separate utility room, downstairs cloakroom and door leading to the garden. The first floor accommodation provides four generous bedrooms, each with their own delightful aspects, and a modern house bathroom.
Approached by a gravelled drive, which rises up from the main village road, the property stands central to its grounds which are divided into beautifully maintained lawned areas with mature borders, a large vegetable garden, and ample parking for both the main house and the Granary. There is also a large stone built double garage and carport.
Location
The desirable village of Kilburn is nestled at the foot of the Hambleton Hills, famous for the White Horse and the craftsman, Robert Thompson known as the Mouseman of Kilburn. The village has an excellent public house and church.
The nearest market town is Thirsk, with a weekly market and an abundance of shops and several public houses, supermarkets, leisure facilities and a racecourse. There is now a high speed train that runs directly from London to Thirsk and there are regular trains running from London to York, some making the journey in just 1¾ hours. The well regarded schools of Ampleforth College and its preparatory St Martin’s Ampleforth are about 6 miles away. There are further schools at Thirsk and Easingwold.
Please note all distances are approximate.
Square Footage: 1,454 sq ft
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