4 bedroom character property for sale
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Property description & features
- Gross Internal Area 203.8sqm / 2194sqft
- Ground Floor, Reception Hall, Sitting Room with log burning stove
- Dining Kitchen, Utility Room/Laundry, Cloakroom
- First Floor, Landing, Principal Bedroom with Dressing Room and En-suite Bathroom, Double Bedroom with En-suite Shower Room
- Second Floor, Guest Bedroom with Dressing Room and En-Suite Bathroom, Double Bedroom with En-Suite Shower Room, Study Area
- EXTERIOR, Front Garden with Wrought Iron Railings, Landscaped Terraced Gardens
- Garden, Store Log Store
This stunning family home enjoys light and spacious, beautifully presented accommodation arranged over three floors.The property also benefits from landscaped private walled gardens with wonderful views over the adjacent Middleham Castle.The internal accommodation is entered via the welcoming reception hall with beautifully restored original tiled flooring, giving an immediate indication of the period features and tasteful accommodation on offer. To the left of the hall is a light and spacious sitting room, with deep bay windows with window seat, period stone fire surround with log burning stove and stone flagged flooring. The ground floor accommodation benefits from underfloor heating throughout.
At the heart of this lovely home is the spacious and light filled dining kitchen, which boasts an extensive range of recently installed, painted cabinetry, complemented by woodblock work surfaces. Integrated appliances include an electric oven and induction hub, dishwasher, belfast sink and limestone stone flooring.There is ample space for a dining table in this lovely informal entertaining space.To the rear of the ground floor is a very useful utility room/laundry with fitted cabinetry and stainless steel sink. Adjacent to the utility room is the cloakroom. Direct access to the terrace and gardens are from the rear of the reception hall.
The original staircase leads to a half landing with feature window which enjoys stunning views over the rear gardens and to Middleham Castle. The first floor landing gives access to a generous principal bedroom with adjoining dressing room with fitted shelving and hanging space. The principal bedroom also boasts a luxuriously appointed en-suite bathroom with tongue and groove panelling, freestanding claw foot bath and white sanitary ware. A further double bedroom on the first floor enjoys an en-suite shower room with modern white sanitary ware with chrome fittings.The split landing leads to a further staircase which accesses the second floor accommodation, housing a stunning guest bedroom with dressing room and en-suite bathroom, featuring a freestanding slipper bath and modern white sanitary ware. A further double bedroom boasts an en suite shower room.To complete the internal accommodation is a separate study area with fitted desk and shelving.
The Old Manse is approached just off the upper market square with front garden bounded by original wrought iron railings.The private and sheltered gardens to the rear are a wonderful feature of this lovely home and unusual to this type of property being in such close proximity to the town centre.Directly accessed from the reception hall is a stone flagged pathway leading to a raised central lawn bordered by herbaceous and shrub beds. A decked entertaining area is a fabulous place to enjoy the long summer evenings.The gardens are bounded by high natural stone walling giving a wonderful feeling of privacy and seclusion.The gardens have been landscaped, designed and planted to provide colour and interest throughout the seasons.
LOCATION
The historic and picturesque market town of Middleham has so much to offer. Famous for its twelfth century castle, the childhood home of Richard III, and its thriving racehorse training industry.Middleham is set in the beautiful countryside where Coverdale and Wensleydale meet.The town is elegantly arranged around two market squares surrounded by Georgian buildings, interesting shops, galleries and cafés. The area around Middleham has splendid walks that can take you up onto the heather moorland and is a great base for cycling - either high into the Dales or on the easier rolling roads to the east.
WENSLEYDALE
One of the Yorkshire Dales, Wensleydale is the upper valley of the River Ure. It is best known for its cheese, the Wensleydale Creamery production is based in Hawes.You will likely have also heard of its two famous ales, the Black Sheep Brewery and the Theakston Brewery in Masham.East Witton in lower Wensleydale is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and has a great traditional Yorkshire pub, The Blue Lion.Leyburn is a pleasant market town with cafes, restaurants, and boutique shops.The waterfalls at Aysgarth Falls, as featured in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, are a 15-minute drive away; this stretch of the River Ure and its 30-metre drop is spectacular.
The larger towns of Richmond, Leyburn and Bedale are within easy reach.Within the town is the Church of England primary school, additional primary and secondary schools, can be found in nearby Leyburn.Middleham is conveniently located to the A1(M) and Northallerton and Darlington train stations, provide excellent access to the national rail network with direct links to London Kings Cross.With good reason, the Yorkshire Dales has recently been named the Best National Park in Europe.
Council Tax Band: E
Tenure: Freehold
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