The Yorkshire Property Agency is delighted to introduce this charming Grade II listed three / four bedroom cottage located in the attractive hamlet of Low Easby. Benefitting from a chain-free sale, this lovely home would make an ideal family home or rural North Yorkshire pied-a-terre.
Boasting an attractive and traditional finish, the ground floor consists of a welcoming and spacious entrance hall which can be utilised as a separate dining room, a charming reception room with multi-fuel burning stove, a secondary reception room which could easily be utilised as a fourth bedroom with an adjacent downstairs bathroom, and a traditional kitchen with potential to extend (STPP) and direct access the rear patio garden. Upstairs; three double-bedrooms and a secondary family bathroom.
The property further benefits from front and rear gardens with an additional south-facing plot, two outdoor storage rooms and high ceilings throughout.
Low Easby is an attractive hamlet in a delightful rural setting and local amenities can be found in the nearby Great Ayton, which offers a mix of shops, tea rooms, restaurants, cafes and public houses, a library, and not forgetting the well-known Suggitt's Ice Cream Parlour. Leisure amenities in Great Ayton include tennis courts, a bowling green, bridle paths, cycle tracks, cricket and football pitches. A fuller range of services including a leisure centre and supermarket can be found in Stokesley where there is also a Farmer's Market on the first Saturday of every month.
SITUATION
Stokesley 3.7 miles, Middlesbrough 11.6 miles, Yarm 12.7 miles, Northallerton 18.8 miles, Saltburn 2.9 miles, Durham Tees Valley Airport 21.9 miles . Excellent road links to the A19 and A66 providing access to Teesside, Newcastle, Durham, York, Harrogate and Leeds. Middlesbrough, Thirsk, Northallerton and Darlington East Coast Mainline Railway Stations are nearby and provide a regular fast service to London Kings Cross. Nearby, Great Ayton also has its own railway station which forms part of the historic Esk Valley Railway which runs through the North York Moors from Middlesbrough to Whitby. All distances are approximate.
Tenure: Freehold
Services: Mains water and electricity. Septic tank waste. Oil-fired central-heating
Council Tax Band D
Viewings: By appointment only. The Yorkshire Property Agency - Richard Towler 07387 687753 or richard@theyorkshirepropertyagency.co.uk
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