Large rear and side garden with scope to extend (STPP)
Walking distance to Thirsk town centre and local amenities
Off-street parking and paved driveway
Freehold, three bedrooms across two storeys
Close to Thirsk trainline and A19 commuter routes
Family bathroom half-tiled; practical but basic finish
Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband for home working
Area records higher-than-average crime — factor when viewing
Set on a large plot within walking distance of Thirsk town centre, this three-bedroom freehold house offers spacious rooms and a substantial garden ideal for family life or a commuter seeking outdoor space. The property sits on a quiet street with off-street parking and benefits from excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — useful for home-working commuters.
Internally the home has well-proportioned living and dining areas, a practical kitchen with pantry, separate utility and a family bathroom that is half-tiled. Contemporary neutral decor and laminate flooring in parts make it move-in ready while leaving scope for personal updates. The house’s mid-20th-century character and conventional layout suit straightforward improvement projects.
A major value driver is the extensive rear and side gardens with raised beds and clear potential to extend or develop, subject to planning permission (STPP). Proximity to the Thirsk trainline and the A19 makes this a convenient base for commuters; local schools and amenities are also within easy reach.
Important considerations: the area records a higher-than-average crime level, which prospective buyers should factor into their decision. Any extension or development would require formal planning approval. Overall this home appeals to families and commuters wanting substantial outdoor space with practical living accommodation and future extension potential.



























































