No onward chain — available for a quicker sale
This three-bedroom detached home on Lady Ediths Avenue offers a solid canvas in Newby, a sought-after Scarborough neighbourhood. The house has a traditional 1930s bay-window frontage, off-street parking, a garage with light and power, and enclosed rear gardens — practical features for family life and weekend projects.
Internally the layout is straightforward: entrance hallway, living room, separate dining room and an extended kitchen downstairs; three bedrooms and a family bathroom upstairs. The accommodation totals about 913 sq ft, with standard ceiling heights and medium-sized rooms that suit everyday family living. Broadband is fast and mobile signal excellent, useful for home working or streaming.
The property is offered with no onward chain, which can speed a purchase. It sits close to good local green spaces — Throxenby Mere and Raincliffe Woods — and a mix of primary and secondary schools (several rated Good). The area has very low crime and is very affluent overall, which supports long‑term desirability.
Practical considerations: many internal finishes are dated (mid-century wallpaper, textured ceilings, original fittings) and the home would benefit from modernization to achieve its full potential. There is a single family bathroom only, and tenure details are not provided. These points are important for budgeting any renovation or resale plans.







































































