Characterful three-bed cottage on the edge of the North York Moors, ideal for first-time buyers..
- Three double bedrooms over three floors, flexible living layout
- Air source heat pump and double glazing improve efficiency
- Expansive lounge with dining area, exposed beams and reading nook
- High-quality bathroom only two years old with roll-top bath
- Sunny enclosed west-facing rear courtyard; not a garden
- On-street parking only; no off-street parking provided
- Medium flood risk and located in an area of deprivation
- Wood burner currently uncommissioned if future use required
A traditional three double-bedroom terraced cottage at the gateway to the North York Moors, this home combines period charm with modern heating via an air source heat pump and double glazing. The property's front-facing windows capture wide country views and the living room's exposed beams, wood floor and inglenook fireplace create a welcoming, characterful space for family life.
Arranged over three floors, the layout feels larger than it first appears despite a modest total area (approximately 465 sq ft). The expansive lounge includes dining space and a small reading nook; the kitchen is fitted with built-in oven and hob. A high-quality bathroom installed two years ago features a roll-top bath and a large shower.
Practical points to note: parking is on-street only, the rear is a sunny, enclosed west-facing courtyard rather than a garden, and the wood burner would need commissioning before use. The property sits in a deprived local area and has a medium flood risk; broadband, mobile signal and local services are average. Council Tax Band A keeps running costs low.
This cottage will suit a first-time buyer or couple wanting countryside access and character on a modest budget, or an investor seeking a small freehold cottage close to walking routes. Viewing is recommended to appreciate the flexible three-floor layout and the village-to-moors location.