- Five bedrooms across three floors, master with en-suite
- Approximately 2,000 sq.ft of accommodation plus cellar
- Recently renovated; slate roof stripped and recovered
- South-facing private courtyard and mature front garden
- Generous gravel driveway with timber gates and ample parking
- Original stone walls assumed uninsulated; secondary glazing fitted
- Two bathrooms for five bedrooms; further adaptation possible
- Council tax above average; neighbourhood skews older
The Brae is a beautifully renovated five-bedroom Victorian town house offering about 2,000 sq.ft of well-proportioned living across three floors, with gardens and generous off-street parking. Recent works include a fully recovered slate roof and a new porch; interiors retain original period features such as cornicing, panelled doors, fireplaces and a tiled entrance hall while benefiting from contemporary fittings in the kitchen and bathrooms.
Living spaces are generous and bright: two reception rooms, an L-shaped dining kitchen with integrated appliances and French doors to a south-facing courtyard, plus a cellar and useful boot room/utility. Bedrooms are arranged over the first and second floors with an en-suite to the master; the top-floor rooms enjoy the best views. The courtyard and front garden provide private outdoor space for entertaining and family use.
Practical points to note: the house has secondary glazing and mains gas central heating via boiler and radiators, but the original stone walls are assumed uninsulated. Council tax is above average. The property sits in a very affluent, mostly ageing neighbourhood and is within a short walk of Malton town centre, rail links and local schools — appealing for families seeking a central, characterful home with modern convenience.
Overall this is a character-rich Victorian home that balances period charm with recent renovation. Buyers wanting a well-located family house with scope to further enhance thermal performance or adapt rooms will find strong potential here.



























































































































