Characterful one-bedroom cottage with garden, workshop and market-town convenience..
- Stone-built Victorian terraced cottage with period features throughout
- South/west-facing cottage garden with wildlife pond and mature planting
- Brick workshop with electricity and separate log/coal store
- Gas central heating; boiler installed seven years ago and annually serviced
- EPC rating D — some energy improvements may be beneficial
- Small plot and limited on-street parking only
- Located in Conservation and Article 4 areas — restrictions on external alterations
- Short walk to market place, shops, and amenities
A charming one-bedroom stone cottage in the heart of Kirkbymoorside, this property blends period character with practical living. Exposed beams, Yorkshire sliding sash windows, an open fire and original timber features create a warm, characterful interior. The large landing and double bedroom provide comfortable space for a first home or pied-à-terre.
Outside, a south/west-facing cottage garden packed with established plants and a wildlife-friendly pond offers private outdoor space for socialising or pottering. A repointed former wash-house now serves as a useful brick workshop with electricity; a separate log/coal store adds practical storage. Gas central heating (boiler replaced seven years ago and serviced annually) keeps the house reliably warm.
Practical considerations: the house sits within Conservation and Article 4 areas, so external alterations are likely restricted. The property has an EPC rating D and limited on-street parking. The plot is small, and while well maintained, buyers should expect typical maintenance for a period cottage and to comply with conservation-appropriate repairs.
Positioned a short walk from the market place, local shops and weekly market, this cottage offers village-centre convenience with easy access to the North York Moors. It will suit a first-time buyer or someone seeking a characterful, low-maintenance town cottage with garden and useful outbuildings.