Period three-bedroom home with exposed beams, attic room and private courtyard near the moors.
- Central market town location, steps from shops and amenities
- Deceptively spacious layout over three floors, seven rooms total
- Large attic bedroom with exposed timber beams and Velux windows
- Enclosed rear paved courtyard; small private outdoor area
- Double-glazed windows and modern fitted kitchen with appliances
- Mains gas boiler and radiators; basement offers useful storage
- Conservation area status may restrict external alterations
- Stone walls assumed uninsulated; potential thermal upgrade required
This stone-built mid-terrace sits in the heart of Kirkbymoorside, a pleasant market town on the edge of the North York Moors. The house is deceptively spacious over three floors, with a sitting room, dining room, snug, contemporary kitchen and cloakroom on the ground floor, principal bedroom with ensuite, second double and family bathroom on the first, and a large attic room with exposed timbers above.
The property combines period character and practical updates: original features such as exposed beams, window seats and a stone façade sit alongside double glazing and a modern fitted kitchen with integrated appliances. An enclosed rear courtyard provides a private outdoor space and secondary pedestrian access via a snicket. Mains gas central heating and a useful basement storage area add everyday convenience.
Buyers should note the plot is small and the house is mid-terrace, so outdoor space and privacy are limited compared with detached homes. The property lies within the town conservation area, which can restrict alterations to the exterior. The building’s stone walls are assumed to lack insulation, a common issue for homes of this era that could be addressed to improve thermal performance. Overall, this is a well-presented period home suited to buyers seeking characterful, centrally located accommodation with flexible multi-room living.