4 bedroom detached house
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Under offer
Detached house
4 beds
2 baths
1960
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Broadband: Ultra-fast 950Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Charming period stone cottage
- Larger than average garden
- Recently updated and redecorated
- Enchanting woodland and arresting views
- Off street parking
- Home office
- Excellent local facilities
- EPC Rating = F
A charming stone built period house with off street parking for one car and a plot of around half an acre incorporating woodland.
Description
Glenwood is a charming double fronted sandstone built period house synonymous with this quintessential North Yorkshire village. The property has been the subject of considerable renovation and refurbishment in recent years, including new hardwood double glazed sash windows to the front elevation, a new bathroom suite and numerous cosmetic improvements which combine to form a beautifully appointed home, filled with character features.
The house has just the right balance of well-proportioned rooms for a growing family or downsizing couple. The kitchen is adorned with plenty of cupboard space and benefits from dual aspect windows overlooking the village and the garden to the rear, the adjacent sitting room with wood burning stove provides the perfect evening retreat. Beyond the kitchen is a particularly useful utility and pantry area, providing plenty of additional storage.
Finishing off the ground floor accommodation the present owners have created a garden room to the rear of the property which benefits from bi-fold doors and a wood burning stove. This light-filled room works for a multitude of different purposes but with the advantage of an adjoining shower room it could be used as a ground floor guest suite if needed.
The first floor is home to two sizeable bedrooms and a well-appointed house bathroom and dressing area; fitted with built-in wardrobes. Ascending the stairs to the second floor, you will find two further bedrooms.
One of the highlights of the property is the larger than average rear garden, incorporating a useful garden room/office and store. The garden, predominantly laid to lawn, rises to a decked terrace which provides a super vantage point from which to sit and enjoy the southerly views. Behind this a meandering path leads through mixed woodland with a stream marking the western boundary.
Location
Ampleforth is a particularly charming and well served village nestled at the foot of the North York Moors National Park, overlooking the Howardian Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There are excellent facilities given its size, including a shop with post office, two public houses, coffee shop, sports centre and doctors surgery. The local schools are well regarded, including the eponymous college.
The surrounding area is a haven for those who enjoy outdoor pursuits and country living. The market towns of Easingwold and Helmsley are a short drive away and there is a rail link in Thirsk which is about 12 miles to the west.
Please note all distances and travel times are approximate.
Square Footage: 1,960 sq ft
Description
Glenwood is a charming double fronted sandstone built period house synonymous with this quintessential North Yorkshire village. The property has been the subject of considerable renovation and refurbishment in recent years, including new hardwood double glazed sash windows to the front elevation, a new bathroom suite and numerous cosmetic improvements which combine to form a beautifully appointed home, filled with character features.
The house has just the right balance of well-proportioned rooms for a growing family or downsizing couple. The kitchen is adorned with plenty of cupboard space and benefits from dual aspect windows overlooking the village and the garden to the rear, the adjacent sitting room with wood burning stove provides the perfect evening retreat. Beyond the kitchen is a particularly useful utility and pantry area, providing plenty of additional storage.
Finishing off the ground floor accommodation the present owners have created a garden room to the rear of the property which benefits from bi-fold doors and a wood burning stove. This light-filled room works for a multitude of different purposes but with the advantage of an adjoining shower room it could be used as a ground floor guest suite if needed.
The first floor is home to two sizeable bedrooms and a well-appointed house bathroom and dressing area; fitted with built-in wardrobes. Ascending the stairs to the second floor, you will find two further bedrooms.
One of the highlights of the property is the larger than average rear garden, incorporating a useful garden room/office and store. The garden, predominantly laid to lawn, rises to a decked terrace which provides a super vantage point from which to sit and enjoy the southerly views. Behind this a meandering path leads through mixed woodland with a stream marking the western boundary.
Location
Ampleforth is a particularly charming and well served village nestled at the foot of the North York Moors National Park, overlooking the Howardian Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There are excellent facilities given its size, including a shop with post office, two public houses, coffee shop, sports centre and doctors surgery. The local schools are well regarded, including the eponymous college.
The surrounding area is a haven for those who enjoy outdoor pursuits and country living. The market towns of Easingwold and Helmsley are a short drive away and there is a rail link in Thirsk which is about 12 miles to the west.
Please note all distances and travel times are approximate.
Square Footage: 1,960 sq ft
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