Village location with west-facing garden and period features close to York.
Two double bedrooms with fitted storage solutions
This attractive two-bedroom semi-detached cottage blends traditional character with recent improvements. Exposed beams, a brick fireplace with a wood-burning stove and a fitted breakfast kitchen give comfortable, well-presented living on two floors. The rear garden faces north-west and offers patio and lawn areas with established borders for low-maintenance outdoor space.
Practical details suit first-time buyers or downsizers: oil-fired central heating with a boiler and radiators, double glazing, mains services and freehold tenure. On-street parking serves the property; the plot is small and garden space is modest rather than expansive. EPC rating is E (52), so buyers should budget for future energy upgrades.
The cottage sits in a village setting with excellent broadband and mobile signal, very low crime and easy road links to York and Selby. Local primary schools have good Ofsted ratings and a strong village amenity mix supports everyday needs. Note there is proposed early-stage planning for the field opposite, which could change immediate views and setting.
Overall this home offers ready-to-enjoy character and sensible finishes with scope for further improvement to energy performance and interior modernisation. It will suit buyers seeking a well-presented, manageable home in a prosperous rural village close to larger centres.