Guide price
£250,000
1 bed terraced house for saleCelandine, 2 Maltkiln Cottages, Kirkby Overblow, Harrogate HG3
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Lister Haigh
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About this property
Charming period stone cottage
Delightful and well-appointed accommodation
Highly sought after and picturesque village location
Full of character and charm
Superb access to road and rail links nearby
Just a few miles to the south of Harrogate town centre
A charming period village cottage located in one of the area’s most sought after residential addresses and offering characterful and well-presented accommodation arranged over three floors together with a private garden.
On the ground floor there is an open plan sitting room leading to a breakfast kitchen. To the first floor, there is a double bedroom, a large bathroom and then a space saver staircase leads to a loft storage room. The cottage enjoys a private garden to the front.
The property
This charming stone-built period cottage retains a number of features such as timber beams, oak doors and double glazing, and provides well presented and appointed accommodation arranged over three floors. It is approached on the ground floor through the sitting room which has a multi fuel stove set in attractive surround which then leads to the breakfast kitchen which has a range of fitted units with integrated oven and hob with extractor hood over and a door opening to the rear courtyard. A spiral staircase leads to the first floor where there is a double bedroom and very well-appointed bathroom with underfloor heating and extensive tiling. A space saving staircase then gives access to the useful mezzanine loft room which offers a very useful additional space.
Outside
Celadine has a low stone wall to the front which leads to its private garden with a lawned area and paved patio creating an outside space to enjoy.
Location
The much sought after village of Kirkby Overblow is ideally positioned just a few miles to the south of Harrogate and enjoys an active community which includes the popular and well established Shoulder of Mutton pub, an ancient church which double as a village hall and a much sought after village primary school. For the commuter, there is direct access to the railway network from Pannal station with regular services to Leeds and York and there is also quick access to the road network with the southern bypass close by giving quick access to the commercial centres of West Yorkshire and the A1(M).
Postcode HG3 1HE
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