This spacious home offers buyers the potential to modernise and make a home their own. Located close to the well served and conveniently positioned village of Leeming Bar is 8 Low Street, a three bedroom semi detached house on a lovely plot.
The house opens into a central hall with stairs to the first floor and doors to the sitting room and kitchen diner. The sitting room is bright and spacious with windows to the front and back and an electric fire sits in front of an open fireplace providing a cosy feel. The kitchen diner consists of freestanding base units with a tiled work surface over and splashbacks plus wall mounted cupboards for extra storage and a single sink with a draining board. There are spaces for an electric cooker with an extractor hood over and a dishwasher. A rear hall leads out to the garden and has an under stairs cupboard shelved out for extra storage with space for a fridge freezer too. There is also a separate downstairs W.C with plumbing for a washing machine too.
The first floor landing has a picture window overlooking the rear garden with a small hatch for loft access. Bedrooms one and two are both to the front and are excellent doubles with built in cupboards and bedroom three is a great single bedroom to the rear overlooking the garden. The bathroom comprises of a panelled bath with an electric shower over, a pedestal mounted washbasin and a low level W.C.
Outside
There is an attractive lawned frontage with wrought iron gates opening to a hard standing driveway (partially covered by the lawn) providing off street parking. To the rear is a substantial garden with paved and decked seating areas ideal for entertaining, overlooking a lawned garden with mature inset trees and shrub borders. There is also a greenhouse and two brick outbuildings with a lean to shed for storage and a path leads to a gate which accesses a parking area for the property within the O’Brians factory car park immediately off the rear boundary.
Leeming Bar is in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England. The village is well served with local amenities including C of E Primary School, two parks, a CO-OP store, small hotel and pub, it is also home to the main depot of the Wensleydale Railway.
The bus routes provide easy access to the market towns of Bedale and Northallerton, 2 and 7 miles respectively. The A684 bypass was opened in August 2016, with Coneygarth service station and access to both the A684 and A1(M) junction 51, just north of the village. Northallerton provides main line train links to Darlington, Newcastle, York and London.
Viewing - by appointment with Norman F. Brown.
Local Authority – North Yorkshire Council
Tel: (01609) 779977
Council Tax Band – C
Tenure – We are advised by the vendor that the property is Freehold.
Construction: Standard
Conservation Area - No
Utilities
Water – Mains (Yorkshire Water)
Heating: Gas – Mains
Water – Combi Boiler
Drainage: Mains
Broadband:
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Mobile:
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Flood Risk: Very Low
Has the property ever suffered a flood in the last 5 years – No
Restrictive Covenants: Not Known