Generous plot, open-plan extension and Sutton Bank views — needs some renovation..
Three double bedrooms, master with dressing area and ensuite
Large modern extension: open-plan living, dining, skylights, sliding doors
Approximately 1/3 acre plot with formal gardens, vegetable patch and fruit trees
Gated driveway with parking for multiple cars
Four bathrooms in total; flexible reception rooms including office/playroom
Dated exterior pebble-dash; visible wear and likely need for exterior renovation
Reported potential damp/mould in places — professional inspection advised
Slow broadband and average mobile signal; consider connectivity upgrades
This substantial three-bedroom detached home sits on an impressive ~1/3 acre plot in the centre of Pickhill, a quiet village surrounded by open North Yorkshire countryside. The house combines a mid‑20th century core with a large modern extension that provides generous open-plan living, dining and family space with skylights, sliding doors and far-reaching views towards Sutton Bank. Off-street parking is available on the gated driveway for multiple cars.
The layout suits a family seeking space and flexibility: a large master with dressing area and ensuite, two further double bedrooms each with ensuites, plus additional reception rooms that can be a playroom, home office or fourth bedroom. The garden is a standout feature, arranged in three defined sections with formal lawns, vegetable plots, fruit trees and useful sheds – ideal for children, pets and home-growing.
Practical points are honest and important: the exterior shows dated pebble-dash and some areas of wear, with reported potential damp/mould in places that will need investigation and remedial work. The property will suit buyers prepared to refresh and complete targeted repairs rather than those seeking a fully turn-key home. Broadband speeds are slow and mobile signal is average, so remote working will need consideration or investment in connectivity solutions.
This home offers significant long‑term potential: its size, plot and village location make it attractive for growing families who value privacy, countryside views and space to expand or modernise. It also works for buyers looking to add value through sympathetic refurbishment. Local amenities include a primary school rated Good, a village pub, church and easy access to the A1 for regional centres.