£650,000
4 bed semi-detached house for saleThirlby, Thirsk, North Yorkshire YO7
4 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
- Freehold
Carter Jonas - York
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About this property
Easter House is a charming four-bedroom cottage set in the peaceful village of Thirlby, Thirsk - a truly idyllic rural location with far-reaching views across open fields. The property enjoys an attractive stone façade and has been thoughtfully enlarged by the current owners, creating a versatile home that balances character with practical, modern family living.
The property extends over 2,000 sq.ft., with the ground floor offering excellent day-to-day flow. With three reception spaces: A welcoming breakfast room, sitting room and a bright sun room linking house and garden. At the heart of the home is a feature dining-kitchen, ideal for entertaining. A study, utility and ground-floor shower room/WC complete the level, providing the flexibility buyers look for.
The first floor was extended into the roof space to create four well-proportioned bedrooms, including a generous principal bedroom, all served by a family bathroom. Eaves cupboards provide useful additional storage. The layout lends itself to families, visiting guests or those needing space to work from home.
Outside, the stand-out feature is the fabulous side garden - a broad, predominantly lawned area set against open countryside, capturing sun and framing the long views beyond. It’s a wonderful setting for summer dining, children’s play or simple quiet enjoyment of the village’s tranquil ambience. In all, Easter House combines space, character and an exceptional rural position-an appealing proposition in one of the Hambleton district’s prettiest villages.
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