4 bedroom semi-detached house
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Chain-free
Study
Under offer
Semi-detached house
4 beds
2 baths
2237
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
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Features and description
- A spacious Grade II listed three bedroom cottage
- Attached one bedroom annexe with private access
- Wonderful period features
- Excellent location for local amenities, transport links and access to national footpaths
- Pretty cottage garden
- No onward chain
- EPC Rating = F
A rare opportunity to renovate a charming historical house and cottage.
Description
Monks House is thought to date back to the 14th century and started life as a Yorkshire Long House. A charming Grade II listed property with a fascinating history, the house is rumored to have been home to the priest for the nearby priory. Interestingly it shares mason’s marks with Mount Grace and also the historic Duck Bridge on the moors and has been mentioned in many historical guides including Nicholas Pevsner’s North Riding volume.
The property is currently arranged as a three bedroom cottage with attached one bedroom annexe, previously used as a successful holiday let popular with walkers on Wainwright's Coast to Coast path. Abundant in wonderful period features including stone mullioned windows, exposed oak beams and carved stonework; this property now requires a degree of renovation work and provides the perfect opportunity for those looking for a house to make their own.
The main house features two generous reception rooms, a kitchen and utility to the rear of the property, three spacious bedrooms and a house bathroom.
The attached cottage has a wonderful sitting room, with solid fuel Raeburn set into a carved stone fireplace, kitchen, bedroom and house bathroom. The first floor also has a small second bedroom/ study and additional storage space.
Externally the property sits behind a pretty garden comprising a central lawn flanked with planted borders and mature shrubbery. There is a garage and parking space at the front.
Location
The popular village of Ingleby Arncliffe sits at the foot of the Cleveland Hills. This thriving village has an active village hall and excellent public house, the Bluebell Inn. There are plenty of good walks nearby including Wainwright's Coast to Coast which passes through the village.
Stokesley, about seven miles away, is a pretty market town which lies on the river Leven. It offers a number of excellent amenities including restaurants, shops, a doctors surgery, secondary school, golf course and leisure centre.
The town of Northallerton, about six and a half miles away, is a historic market town with a range of amenities, such as local shopping, leisure facilities, restaurants and café tearooms. One of the many tearooms is the fabulous well known Betty’s café tearoom, where you can enjoy a lovely meal or afternoon tea. Northallerton secondary school and sixth form college was rated (Ofsted good 2022). The town has excellent transport links and the station has services linking to the cities of Durham, Newcastle and York (offering direct services to London Kings Cross).
The North York Moors National Park offers a whole host of historic sites, walking and a huge range of activities in which families can participate. You can go on amazing day trips on The Yorkshire Steam Railway, where the train stops at whole host of places such as Whitby where you can enjoy the lovely historic fishing town.
Please note all distances and travel times are approximate.
Square Footage: 2,237 sq ft
Description
Monks House is thought to date back to the 14th century and started life as a Yorkshire Long House. A charming Grade II listed property with a fascinating history, the house is rumored to have been home to the priest for the nearby priory. Interestingly it shares mason’s marks with Mount Grace and also the historic Duck Bridge on the moors and has been mentioned in many historical guides including Nicholas Pevsner’s North Riding volume.
The property is currently arranged as a three bedroom cottage with attached one bedroom annexe, previously used as a successful holiday let popular with walkers on Wainwright's Coast to Coast path. Abundant in wonderful period features including stone mullioned windows, exposed oak beams and carved stonework; this property now requires a degree of renovation work and provides the perfect opportunity for those looking for a house to make their own.
The main house features two generous reception rooms, a kitchen and utility to the rear of the property, three spacious bedrooms and a house bathroom.
The attached cottage has a wonderful sitting room, with solid fuel Raeburn set into a carved stone fireplace, kitchen, bedroom and house bathroom. The first floor also has a small second bedroom/ study and additional storage space.
Externally the property sits behind a pretty garden comprising a central lawn flanked with planted borders and mature shrubbery. There is a garage and parking space at the front.
Location
The popular village of Ingleby Arncliffe sits at the foot of the Cleveland Hills. This thriving village has an active village hall and excellent public house, the Bluebell Inn. There are plenty of good walks nearby including Wainwright's Coast to Coast which passes through the village.
Stokesley, about seven miles away, is a pretty market town which lies on the river Leven. It offers a number of excellent amenities including restaurants, shops, a doctors surgery, secondary school, golf course and leisure centre.
The town of Northallerton, about six and a half miles away, is a historic market town with a range of amenities, such as local shopping, leisure facilities, restaurants and café tearooms. One of the many tearooms is the fabulous well known Betty’s café tearoom, where you can enjoy a lovely meal or afternoon tea. Northallerton secondary school and sixth form college was rated (Ofsted good 2022). The town has excellent transport links and the station has services linking to the cities of Durham, Newcastle and York (offering direct services to London Kings Cross).
The North York Moors National Park offers a whole host of historic sites, walking and a huge range of activities in which families can participate. You can go on amazing day trips on The Yorkshire Steam Railway, where the train stops at whole host of places such as Whitby where you can enjoy the lovely historic fishing town.
Please note all distances and travel times are approximate.
Square Footage: 2,237 sq ft
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