Spacious village family home with generous living areas and parking.
Large kitchen-diner with space for table and integrated appliances
Separate lounge and conservatory providing flexible living space
Three bedrooms and two bathrooms in traditional layout
Off-street parking and driveway leading to rear courtyard
Freehold property offered chain-free for quicker purchase
EPC rating F and solid brick walls with no added insulation
Main heating: LPG boiler (not mains gas) may affect running costs
Small plot/courtyard garden rather than large rear garden
This detached period house in Aldbrough combines generous living space with village charm, suited to a family seeking character and convenience. The large kitchen-diner and separate lounge give practical room for everyday life and entertaining, while a conservatory adds flexible ground-floor space opening onto a small courtyard garden.
The property has three well-proportioned bedrooms and two bathrooms, arranged in a traditional layout. Practical benefits include off-street parking to the side and rear, a utility area with plumbing, and a freehold, chain-free sale for a quicker purchase process. Council Tax Band C and a broadly affordable running cost profile may suit budget-conscious buyers.
Buyers should note some important facts: the current EPC rating is F and the main heating is an LPG boiler (not on a mains gas network), which can affect running costs and future efficiency improvements. The solid brick walls are understood to have no added insulation, so remedial loft or wall insulation and a heating upgrade would improve comfort and energy performance.
The plot is modest with a courtyard rather than a large garden, and local broadband and mobile signals are average. The house’s period features and flexible rooms make it an attractive canvas — sensible investment in insulation and heating will maximise comfort and value. Viewing is recommended to appreciate the space and layout.