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3 bedroom cottage for sale

Hutton-Le-Hole YO62
Chain-free
Added yesterday
Cottage
3 beds
2 baths
1355
EPC rating: E
Added yesterday

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand E
BroadbandSuper-fast 68Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Offered for sale with no onward chain
  • Highly regarded National Park village
  • Delightful & generous rear gardens
  • Excellent ground floor accommodation
  • Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, utility
  • Rear access to large garage & parking
  • Oil fired central heating system
  • Excellent potential for reconfiguration
The Croft is a traditional stone and pantile cottage enjoying a slightly elevated position with truly delightful private rear gardens enjoying a stunning backdrop of open fields and woodland beyond. Extended over past years to the ground floor The Croft now offers generous living and dining kitchen space, utility, three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The accommodation is extremely practical and served by oil fired central heating but we expect a new owner may now wish to update and perhaps reconfigure. Located in this highly sought after National Park village The Croft is offered for sale with the benefit of having no onward chain.

General Information - Hutton-le-Hole has a delightful selection of craft shops, tea rooms and a traditional inn serving good food. The River Beck runs through the village, where the sheep peacefully roam the grassy banks and there are walking and cycling tracks galore.

The quaint market towns of Kirkbymoorside (3.7 miles) and Helmsley (9.4 miles) are close by, where there are top quality and quirky shops to browse through, renowned restaurants and delicatessens and attractions including the Helmsley Walled Garden and the International Centre of Birds of Prey at Duncombe Park.

The famous North York Moors steam train departs from Pickering about (9 miles away) and transports passengers to the fishing port of Whitby, the traditional seaside resorts of Scarborough and Filey are also within an easy drive. There are abbey ruins to visit at Rievaulx and Byland and stately homes at Nunnington Hall and Castle Howard.

The village is popular with commuters needing access to the A1(M), and the A19 provides convenient access to York, Darlington and Thirsk.

Services - Mains electricity, water and drainage. Oil fired central heating system via the floor standing boiler in the utility. The oil storage tank is at the right side of the cottage.

Hallway - Front entrance door. Extensive store cupboards, beamed ceiling, radiator, stepping up to:-

Bathroom - Rear window, three piece suite and radiator.

Sitting/Dining Room - Double bay aspect main reception with two front windows, one side and one into the kitchen. Impressive beamed ceiling, full length stone fireplace, laminate floor, two radiators, double doors into:-

Dining Kitchen - Superbly spacious room with three rear facing windows and door. Base and wall level units, two radiators, part laminate and part tiled floor, door to :-

Utility Room - Two side windows and Velux, floor standing Worcester oil fired boiler, plumbed for washing machine.

First Floor Landing Area -

Bedroom 1 - Rear and side facing windows, exposed trusses and radiator.

Bedroom 2 - Front and rear windows, exposed trusses, radiator and door to :-

Bedroom 3 - Front facing Velux, wardrobes, shower cubicle, sliding door to :-

En-Suite - Rear window, w/c, wash basin and radiator.

Outside Space/Gardens - Foot access from the road is given up stone steps through a hand gate at the right hand side of the cottage leading into the rear. The rear kitchen door leads into a lovely flagged patio space stepping upto the truly delightful gardens. In all the gardens are of some significant size enjoying a most attractive hillside wooded back drop and include well established lawns continuing upwards through a hand gate leading in turn to parking area with DETACHED TIMBER GARAGE/STORE with double gates from the back lane.

Property information from this agent

Area statistics

Crime score
Low crime
0/10
Home prices (average)
3 bedroom cottages
£396,962

About this agent

Mark Stephensons - Pickering
Mark Stephensons - Pickering
16-17 Birdgate Pickering, North Yorkshire YO18 7AL
01751 481138
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Established by Mark Stephenson in 2002, we specialise in the sale and rental of property across Ryedale, North Yorkshire. Mark has more than two decades of industry experience and personally values every property. He is supported by a dedicated team, so you’ll never get passed from pillar to post; whoever you speak to will know, and care, about your property and situation. We pride ourselves on providing a personal service, extensive local knowledge and a pro-active approach to selling, buying and letting – it’s at the heart of what we do.
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