Guide price
£350,000
3 bed end terrace house for saleBarden Road, Eastby, Skipton, North Yorkshire BD23
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Freehold
Dacre Son & Hartley - Skipton
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About this property
Traditional stone cottage
Ample character features throughout
Three bedrooms
Enclosed south facing garden to rear
Beautiful long distance views
Well-presented living accommodation
No onward chain
A superbly presented period three bedroom end terrace cottage, dating back to 1699, with a wealth of original features, set amidst scenic countryside about three miles from Skipton town centre. An internal inspection is highly recommended to appreciate what this property has to offer.
No onward chain
On entering the property, through into the dining kitchen which offers a range of base, wall and drawer units with wooden effect worktops over, stainless steel sink and drainer, four ring gas hob with electric oven below and extractor fan above, plumbing for a washing machine, space for a free standing fridge/freezer and tiled flooring. There is an array of character on show in this room, including exposed beams and stonework as well as a cast iron ‘tethering’ post to the bottom of the staircase. Following the property through to the spacious living room, with the superb inclusion of a multi fuel stove set into the impressive stone surround with stone flagged hearth, beamed ceiling, windows to both sides and access out to the private garden via the double doors.
To the first floor, which offers three good sized bedrooms, with the master bedroom including a feature cast iron fireplace and window seat so you can appreciate the fantastic long distance views. The house bathroom, is fitted with a three piece suite in white, comprising of a claw foot bath with electric shower over, w.c., pedestal hand wash basin, airing cupboard with shelving and radiator.
Externally, to the side elevation, there is a stone cobbled driveway leading to enclosed stone walled and south facing garden with flagstone patio offering ample outdoor seating, lawned grass area, mature shrubs and bushes.
Local Authority & Council Tax Band
• North Yorkshire Council,
• Council Tax Band D
Tenure, Services & Parking
• Freehold
• Mains electricity, water, drainage and gas are installed. Gas fired central heating
• On street parking is available, as well as a private driveway for loading purposes
• Please note that 60A have a right of access over the driveway
• Please note that this property is in a conservation area
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The cottage sits in a semi rural location with stunning views from the house facing southerly, from which you can also see the Bolton Abbey/Embsay steam train and forming part of the Yorkshire Dales National Park including scenic Barden Moor just over the hill. Eastby is a very small village which borders neighbouring Embsay where there is a primary school and shop, two pubs and a vibrant village hall. The market town of Skipton with its comprehensive range of shops and other amenities is within a short driving distance. To the north there are the picturesque Upper Wharfedale villages of Appletreewick and Burnsall and to the east Bolton Abbey.
Proceed from Skipton to Embsay and continue through the village and beyond the Elm Tree public house, passing the village hall and follow the sign post left turning to Eastby. Proceed through the village, then the property will be easily identified on the right hand side by our Dacre, Son and Hartley ‘For Sale’ board.
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