Village three-bed with garden, garage and clear renovation potential near the Moors.
Three bedrooms in a traditional 1970s semi-detached layout
Set in the quiet village of Stainsacre within the North York Moors National Park, this three-bedroom semi-detached home offers a solid 1970s build and a level, established rear garden. The house suits families wanting village life with easy access to coastal walks and good local primary schools. A large garage with electric doors and driveway parking add practical storage and workshop potential.
The interior provides a flexible living space but needs updating: the kitchen is dated mid-century style and the property likely lacks wall insulation. Heating is mains gas with a boiler and radiators, and double glazing was fitted before 2002. There is a single family bathroom and three bedrooms across two storeys, so the layout is straightforward for modernisation or modest reconfiguration.
Practical positives include fast broadband, very low local crime, and a decent plot size for extensions or landscaping (subject to planning). Notable constraints are the assumed lack of cavity wall insulation, dated kitchen and fixtures, and only one bathroom. Tenure and council tax band are not specified and should be confirmed before offer.
For buyers seeking a countryside family home with clear scope to add value, this property balances location and potential. If you want a ready-to-move-in modern finish, expect renovation work; for investors or DIY buyers, the plot and garage offer attractive possibilities.