Newly renovated 3-bed cottage in Osmotherley with underfloor heating and village location near the National Park.
Three double bedrooms with ensuite to the master bedroom
Two reception rooms plus breakfast kitchen with integrated appliances
Underfloor heating on ground floor; new electric boiler with remote access
Stone-built Victorian character; multi-fuel stove and oak mantle
Small rear garden accessed via right of way; two storage outbuildings
Mid-terrace property on a small plot; limited outdoor space
Stone walls assumed uninsulated — may affect heating efficiency
Average broadband and mobile signal for a remoter village location
This recently renovated stone cottage sits in an elevated position in Osmotherley, within the North York Moors National Park. The ground floor offers two reception rooms and a bright breakfast kitchen with integrated appliances, while the first and second floors provide three double bedrooms and two modern shower rooms, including an ensuite to the principal bedroom. Underfloor heating across the ground floor and a new fully electric boiler with remote controls deliver contemporary comfort alongside period character.
Externally the property has a small, enclosed rear garden reached by a short right of way and two useful outbuildings for storage. The terraced stone façade, dormer windows and internal features such as a multi-fuel stove and oak mantle retain much of the cottage’s Victorian charm. The location is village-centre convenient — pubs, a village shop, school and outdoor amenities are all within easy reach.
Buyers should note the property’s traditional stone walls are assumed to lack cavity insulation, which can affect running costs despite the new electric heating system. The plot is compact and the house is mid-terrace, so outdoor space is modest. Broadband and mobile signal are average for the area. Council tax is moderate and there is no flood risk recorded.
This home will suit buyers seeking a characterful, move-in-ready village cottage with modern services and manageable outdoor space. It’s particularly well placed for those looking to enjoy country walking and village life while remaining within reasonable reach of Northallerton and main road links.