Station House 7 Railway Cottages, Nunthorpe, Middlesbrough, TS7 0BG
£435,000
For Sale
Detached House
4 Bedrooms
1 Receptions
1 Bathrooms

Property Features

  • Stunning and unique four-bedroom, detached family home
  • Originally built in 1853
  • Period charm throughout
  • 150 ft private lawned garden
  • Originally built as the Sation Master's home
  • Beautiful bespoek ktichen
  • Off-street secure parking for multiple cars
  • Close to the amenities of Nunthorpe and Marton
  • Sold with vacant possession
  • Council tax band B
  • Ref: 969645
  • Type: Detached House
  • Availability: For Sale
  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Bathrooms: 1
  • Reception Rooms: 1
  • Council Tax Band: B

Full Details

The Yorkshire Property Agency is delighted to introduce this stunning and unique four bedroom, detached family home, originally built in 1853 to service the Middlesbrough to Guisborough line. This beautiful family home offers a stunning and contemporary interior whilst also containing a beautiful period façade with an abundance of features and charm. 

Station House offers impressive lateral space throughout and the ground floor consists of an attractive and welcoming entrance hall, a stunning reception-room with high ceilings, multi-fuel burning stove and parquet-flooring, a fabulous bespoke contemporary kitchen with integrated appliances, island and breakfast bar, vaulted ceilings and direct access to amazing family garden, a stunning dining room with open-fireplace and original hardwood-flooring, boot-room storage and a downstairs double-bedroom with hidden under-floor storage. The first floor consists of three charming double-bedrooms and a modern and stylish bathroom.

The property further benefits from a private gravelled driveway offering off-street parking for multiple cars, a further leased parking space outside the gates and a substantial 150 ft family garden with secure shed.

HISTORY

Station House was originally built as the Station Master's home in 1853.

Dating back to The Doomsday Book, Nunthorpe was aptly named after the area ‘Thorpe’ was inhabited by a reputable group of Cistercian nuns in the mid 12th Century who then retained their lands after moving to Baysdale and so became Nunthorpe. Now the area boasts attractive tree-lined streets, multiple primary and secondary schools and local amenities including a post office and a pharmacy in addition to numerous popular sports clubs. 

SITUATION AND LOCATION

Nunthorpe is served by both Gypsy Lane and Nunthorpe railway stations, which are on the Esk Valley Line, Middlesbrough station to Whitby. Nunthorpe also has good bus connections to both Middlesbrough and Guisborough and It is located close to main roads like the A174 and A19.

Middlesbrough 5.4 miles, Darlington 21 miles, Stokesley 4.8 miles, Saltburn 10.8 miles, Durham Tees Valley Airport 16.3 miles. Northallerton, Middlesbrough and Darlington East-Coast Mainline Railway Stations are nearby and provide a regular fast service to London Kings Cross. All distances are approximate.

VIEWINGS by appointment only with The Yorkshire Property Agency:  richard@theyorkshirepropertyagency.co.uk or call on 07387687753.

SERVICES: Mains electricity, water and waste. Gas central-heating 

LOCAL AUTHORITY: Middlesbrough

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