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£315,000

BD23 5DS

  • 2 beds
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£315,000

  • 2 beds
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Entrance through a composite door into the hallway with a staircase to the first floor. The property benefits from hand-made internal oak doors throughout, with the first leading to the living area. The living room has a upvc window to the front, countryside views, a wood burning stove set in a stone lintel fireplace and an understairs storage cupboard. Through to the kitchen diner with a selection of wall, drawer and base units with stainless steel sink, oven, hob and extractor, fridge, dishwasher, tiled flooring, windows and doors to the rear with access to the sun porch to providing access to the rear garden. To the first floor landing with access to the insulated loft. The master bedroom is to the front with a upvc window, again offering panoramic countryside views, walk in wardrobe/storage cupboard and corner airing cupboard housing the tank. Bedroom two has a window to the rear overlooking the garden. Onto the shower room which includes an oversized shower cubicle, close coupled w.c., wash hand basin with vanity unit below, towel rail, and window to the rear. Externally, to the front is street level with a gate for access. To the rear outside of the sun porch is a communal area which stretches into private area with stone built outhouses, a bin area. Lower garden level provides enclosed sun-trap seating area with raised flower beds, and a staircase leads to a higher level garden area which is mostly laid to gravel with trees and shrubs. Local Authority & Council Tax Band • North Yorkshire County Council • Council Tax Band C Tenure, Services & Parking • Freehold • Mains electricity, water and drainage are installed. Heating is via a modern electric heating system • The property is located in the Yorkshire Dales National Park and is in a conservation area • There is no allocated parking at the property Internet & Mobile Coverage Information obtained from the Ofcom website indicates that an internet connection is available from at least one provider. Outdoor mobile coverage (excluding 5G) is also likely from at least one of the UKs four leading providers. Results are predictions and not a guarantee. Actual services may be different depending on particular circumstances and the precise location of the user and may be affected by network outages. For further information please refer to: https://checker.ofcom.org.uk/ The property is located within the heart of this picturesque and unspoilt village, particularly popular with those who enjoy walks through the surrounding scenic countryside of the Yorkshire Dales National Park and for the award winning local pub and a popular tea room. The historic market town of Grassington which plays a central role in the TV drama All Creatures Great and Small is just a couple of miles down the road with an extensive range of shops and other amenities catering for most everyday needs. The market town of Skipton is within some twelve miles.

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£315,000

2 bed house for sale

BD23 5DS
Entrance through a composite door into the hallway with a staircase to the first floor. The property benefits from hand-made internal oak doors throughout, with the first leading to the living area. The living room has a upvc window to the front, countryside views, a wood burning stove set in a stone lintel fireplace and an understairs storage cupboard. Through to the kitchen diner with a selection of wall, drawer and base units with stainless steel sink, oven, hob and extractor, fridge, dishwasher, tiled flooring, windows and doors to the rear with access to the sun porch to providing access to the rear garden. To the first floor landing with access to the insulated loft. The master bedroom is to the front with a upvc window, again offering panoramic countryside views, walk in wardrobe/storage cupboard and corner airing cupboard housing the tank. Bedroom two has a window to the rear overlooking the garden. Onto the shower room which includes an oversized shower cubicle, close coupled w.c., wash hand basin with vanity unit below, towel rail, and window to the rear. Externally, to the front is street level with a gate for access. To the rear outside of the sun porch is a communal area which stretches into private area with stone built outhouses, a bin area. Lower garden level provides enclosed sun-trap seating area with raised flower beds, and a staircase leads to a higher level garden area which is mostly laid to gravel with trees and shrubs. Local Authority & Council Tax Band • North Yorkshire County Council • Council Tax Band C Tenure, Services & Parking • Freehold • Mains electricity, water and drainage are installed. Heating is via a modern electric heating system • The property is located in the Yorkshire Dales National Park and is in a conservation area • There is no allocated parking at the property Internet & Mobile Coverage Information obtained from the Ofcom website indicates that an internet connection is available from at least one provider. Outdoor mobile coverage (excluding 5G) is also likely from at least one of the UKs four leading providers. Results are predictions and not a guarantee. Actual services may be different depending on particular circumstances and the precise location of the user and may be affected by network outages. For further information please refer to: https://checker.ofcom.org.uk/ The property is located within the heart of this picturesque and unspoilt village, particularly popular with those who enjoy walks through the surrounding scenic countryside of the Yorkshire Dales National Park and for the award winning local pub and a popular tea room. The historic market town of Grassington which plays a central role in the TV drama All Creatures Great and Small is just a couple of miles down the road with an extensive range of shops and other amenities catering for most everyday needs. The market town of Skipton is within some twelve miles.