Character cottage on a 0.2-acre plot with garage and lovely rural views, ideal for families..
Large mature garden of approximately 0.2 acres with multiple seating areas
Garage with electric roller door and dedicated off-street parking
Period character retained: exposed beams, working range, multi-fuel stove
Recently improved: new roof and double glazing reported
Three bedrooms (two large doubles) but only one family bathroom
Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated — potential heat loss and upgrade costs
Conflicting heating info: description claims electric heating; records list coal/room heaters
Average broadband; excellent mobile signal; very low crime; rural location
This charming end-terrace cottage sits in the small village of Newsham and occupies a substantial plot of approximately 0.2 acres, with large, well-established gardens, a garage and private parking. Period character is retained throughout, with exposed beams and traditional brickwork, while recent works are said to include a new roof and replacement double glazing. Lovely open views and multiple outdoor seating areas make the garden a standout feature for families and garden lovers.
Internally the layout offers two reception rooms (one with a working range and the other a multi-fuel stove), three bedrooms and a single family bathroom. Two of the bedrooms are generous doubles and the house feels surprisingly spacious for its cottage appearance. The property has been improved in recent years but still offers scope to modernise bathrooms and kitchen areas to personal taste, delivering clear potential to add value.
Buyers should note some practical matters: records include conflicting information on heating—description references a new electric heating system, while older data lists room heaters/coal as main heating and house coal as the main fuel. The walls are solid brick and assumed to lack cavity insulation, which can affect running costs. Broadband is average and there is no flood risk; crime levels are very low and mobile signal is excellent.
Overall this home suits buyers seeking a character cottage with a large garden and room for updating. Its rural location between Thirsk and Northallerton gives access to amenities and good road links, while the sizeable plot, garage and parking make it a rare countryside find that will reward a sympathetic interior refresh.
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