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3 bedroom cottage

Sold STC
Cottage
3 beds
1 bath
Added > 14 days

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Features and description

  • Period cottage dating back to the 17th century
  • Rural village location
  • Three bedrooms
  • Two reception rooms
  • Conservatory
  • Traditional fitted kitchen
  • Stands within 0.28 acres
  • Gravelled driveway providing parking for numerous vehicles
  • 3.80m x 9.22m block built workshop with shower, sink and WC
  • Viewing is a must to appreciate the location and potential on offer
This period cottage is located in the rural village of Sykehouse and dates back to the 17th century. The property stands within generous grounds extending to 0.28 of an acre which lay predominantly to the side. The property itself provides three bedroom accommodation, together with two reception rooms, kitchen, conservatory and a bathroom. A viewing is an absolute must to appreciate the property, location and potential on offer.

Description - This period cottage incorporates majority uPVC double glazed windows and electric storage heaters (Economy 7) and offers accommodation comprising;

Dining Room - 4.24 x 3.36 (13'10" x 11'0") - A timber glazed stable style entrance door. A fire recess with a timber mantle over and tiled hearth housing a log burner. Beams to the ceiling. Wall mounted electric storage heater. Doorway leading to the concealed staircase that leads into bedroom one on the first floor. Under stairs storage cupboard.

Lounge - 5.95 x 4.11 max. (19'6" x 13'5" max.) - Bow window to the side elevation. An Inglenook fireplace with a tiled hearth housing an electric fire. Chimney recess storage cupboard. Traditional timber framed window into the conservatory. Beams to the ceiling. Wall mounted electric storage heater.

Conservatory - 3.14 x 2.97 (10'3" x 9'8") - A brick base/uPVC framed conservatory with uPVC French doors that lead out into the rear garden.

Kitchen - 3.79 x 4.72 max. (12'5" x 15'5" max.) - A traditional range of fitted base and wall units having laminated worktops and tiled surrounds. The units incorporate a stainless steel one and half bowl single drainer sink, a four ring ceramic hob with an electric oven under and a cooker hood over. Integrated dishwasher, fridge and freezer. Storage cupboard. Stairway leads to the first floor landing. Timber stable style door leads into the conservatory. Wall mounted electric storage heater.

Landing - 1.62 x 4.87 (5'3" x 15'11") - Traditional timber framed window to the rear elevation. Wall mounted electric storage heater.

Bedroom One - 4.14 x 3.48 (13'6" x 11'5") - To the front elevation. Cast iron fire grate. Stripped and varnished floorboards.

Bedroom Two - 4.14 x 2.80 (13'6" x 9'2") - To the front and rear elevations. Stripped and varnished floorboards.

Bedroom Three - 2.80 x 1.86 (9'2" x 6'1") - To the rear and side elevations. Wall mounted electric storage heater.

Bathroom - 1.81 x 2.81 (5'11" x 9'2") - A white suite comprising a panelled bath with a shower fitment to the bath taps and an electric shower over the bath, a wash hand basin and a low flush WC. Tiled walls. Airing cupboard housing the hot water cylinder. Electric chrome heated towel rail. Loft access.

Workshop - 3.80 x 9.22 (12'5" x 30'2") - A block built workshop with a timber personnel door and double timber doors to the side. Light, power and water supply. An area has been separated off to create a shower room and comprises a shower cubicle, wash hand basin and a low flush WC.

Gardens - The plot sits in approximately 0.28 acres and adjoins open countryside to the rear and over looks fields to the front.

There are remote controlled gates that provide access from the roadside onto the gravelled driveway which provides off street parking for numerous vehicles. The garden to the front is laid to lawn enclosed by a brick garden wall. There is a water feature and well with a pump system in the front garden.

To the rear of the property there is paved seating area and an aluminum framed greenhouse.

To the side there is a generous and substantial garden which is mainly laid to lawn with various mature fruit trees including apple, pear and plum trees. There is a timber gate from the roadside for further vehicular access if required.

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Screetons - Goole
Screetons - Goole
79 Boothferry Road Goole DN14 6BB
01405 471950
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Screetons are a long established independent firm covering Howden, Goole, Thorne and Snaith areas and we are very proud of our local knowledge, excellent customer service and long-standing reputation. Specialising in all aspects of property consultancy, estate agency, lettings, auctioneering, valuing, surveying, financial, agricultural and commercial. At Screetons we pride ourselves on our professional, friendly approach that we offer all of our clients and continually strive to be one step ahead of our competitors. Moving is a busy and exciting time and we're here to make sure the experience goes as smoothly as possible by giving you all the help you need under one roof. 
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