Well-presented three-bed town home with garage, driveway and easy-care garden..
- Three-bedroom, three-storey townhouse with flexible family layout
- Sitting room with fireplace and French doors to enclosed rear garden
- Kitchen/diner with balcony and integrated appliances
- Integral single garage plus double paved driveway (off-street parking)
- Small, low-maintenance rear garden with paved seating areas
- Main heating: electric room heaters; walls assumed uninsulated
- Council Tax Band E (above average)
- Local crime level reported as high
This three-bedroom, stone-fronted townhouse occupies a quiet cul-de-sac in central Skipton, a short walk from the town centre and highly regarded schools including Ermysted’s and Skipton Girls’ High. The house is laid out over three floors and offers flexible family accommodation: a sitting room with fireplace and French doors to the garden, a kitchen/diner with a small balcony, plus an extra ground-floor playroom/study that could serve as a home office or media room.
Externally the property is low-maintenance: an integral single garage, a double paved driveway and a small, enclosed rear garden with paved seating areas and decorative slate beds. Built before 1900 with a stone/limestone façade and modern uPVC windows, the house combines period character with contemporary fittings in the kitchen and bathrooms. Total internal area is around 969 sq ft, suitable for average-sized family living rather than large-room proportions.
Buyers should note some practical considerations: the property’s main heating is electric (room heaters), walls are assumed to have no built-in insulation, and the council tax is band E (above average). Crime levels in the immediate area are reported as high, despite the wider area’s very affluent classification. Overall, this home will suit families wanting a compact, low-maintenance town property close to schools and town amenities, or purchasers seeking a well-presented residence with scope to improve energy performance over time.