Spacious extended three-bed home with large garden and countryside views—ideal for families.
Countryside views to rear backing onto open fields
Large east-facing rear garden with patio and mature screening
Extended ground floor offering flexible living or ground-floor bedroom
Recently updated shaker-style kitchen and modern family bathroom
Off-street double driveway parking; freehold tenure
EPC C and cavity walls assumed uninsulated—energy upgrades recommended
Built mid-20th century (1950s–60s); may need targeted modernisation
No flood risk; fast broadband and Council Tax Band B
Set on a larger-than-expected plot, this extended three-bedroom end terrace in Skelton offers flexible living for families seeking space and privacy. The ground floor layout includes a generous rear living room, an extended kitchen-diner with recent shaker-style fittings, and a versatile additional room that could serve as a dining room or ground-floor bedroom. French doors open onto a well-maintained east-facing garden that backs onto open countryside, providing calm outlooks and screening from mature trees.
Upstairs are three well-proportioned bedrooms, a spacious landing and a recently upgraded family bathroom. Practical features include off-street driveway parking, double glazing and mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators. The property is offered freehold and sits within easy reach of Skelton Primary and other highly regarded local schools, making it well suited to families.
Buyers should note a few practical considerations: the EPC rating is C and the cavity walls are assumed to be uninsulated, so there is scope (and potential cost) to improve thermal efficiency. The house was built in the mid-20th century, so buyers seeking a fully modern specification may want to allow a modest budget for targeted updates over time. There is no flood risk and broadband speeds are reported as fast.
Overall this home combines immediate move-in comfort — with newly updated kitchen and bathrooms — and clear potential to add value through energy improvements or cosmetic updates. Early viewing is recommended to appreciate the plot size, countryside aspect and adaptable layout.