Characterful village cottage in North York Moors with easy access to walks and amenities.
Three-bedroom stone cottage with traditional character and modern finishes
A well-presented three-bedroom stone cottage in the heart of Goathland, finished with modern fittings and traditional character. Built in 2006 with hardwood double glazing and an LPG/oil-fired boiler, the house offers comfortable accommodation across two floors: lounge, dining kitchen, utility, sun room and three bedrooms with a shower room upstairs.
Set within North York Moors National Park, the cottage suits buyers who value village life and outdoor access—walks, bike trails, cafes and pubs are all close by. The rear paved yard is low-maintenance and there are allocated off-street parking spaces beyond the gate, making day-to-day living straightforward.
Important practical points: the property is subject to a local occupancy restriction under the National Park authority, and an annual water easement fee to the Duchy of Lancaster applies (currently £307.99 for 2025). Broadband speeds in the village are very slow and heating runs on LPG/oil, which may be costlier than mains gas.
Overall this is a compact, characterful cottage that will appeal to families or couples looking for a peaceful country base with easy access to local amenities and outdoor recreation. Buyers seeking fast internet, mains-gas heating or a larger garden should note the limitations before viewing.