This lovey detached bungalow is nestled away in a tranquil setting and is perfect for those looking for peace and quiet, yet close to amenities. The bungalow itself is also ideal for someone looking to put their own stamp onto a home.
The bungalow opens into a central hallway which has an airing cupboard and loft hatch. The sitting room is spacious room and overlooks the front garden and has an electric fire, the dining kitchen is situated to the rear and has space for a dining table and chairs and has a range of wall and base units with a work top over having and tiled splashback, a one and half bowl sink with a draining board, an induction hob with an extractor hood over plus an integrated double oven, and fridge. Bedroom 1 is to the front and is a good sized double, and bedroom 2 is to the rear, the shower room is also to the rear and comprises, a corner shower with sliding doors, corner washbasin set into a vanity cupboard and a push flush WC.
Outside there is an attractive lawned frontage with planted flower and shrub borders within a short wall boundary. Gated access to the side leads to the sun trap of a rear garden which has a paved area, gravelled borders and well established borders with inset shrubs and trees. A paved pathway leads to a rear gate, which leads to the off street parking for 2 to 3 cars and Garage. The garage itself has an up an dover door, lighting and power points and a personal door to the rear into the garden.
Bedale is a market town and civil parish in the district of Hambleton, North Yorkshire. Listed in the Domesday Book as part of Catterick wapentake, markets have been held in the town since 1251 and the regular Tuesday market still takes place today. The town has a range of schooling opportunities for children up to the age of 16 years and also boasts a leisure centre with a swimming pool and gym, a football club, golf club and being the gateway to the Yorkshire Dales, there are plenty of scenic walks and country pursuits close by too. Bedale has excellent road links including the new bypass, and Junction 51 of the A1M provides access to the national motorway network. Other transport links close by are the main line railway station in Northallerton, Durham Tees Valley and Leeds Bradford airports are both within an hour’s drive away.
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
Community Charge: N/A
Construction: Standard/Non Standard (Timber Frame)
Extensions/Additions: Ground Floor, Double Storey, Loft Conversion
Planning Permission Required Yes/No Granted Yes/No
Building regs Required Yes/No Certificate Yes/No
Conservation Area - Yes/No
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Listed Building Yes/NoGrade I / II
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Utilities
Water – Mains (Yorkshire Water)
Heating: Gas – Mains/LPG, Oil, Electric Night Storage, Air Source Heat Pump/Ground Source Heat Pump
Water – Combi Boiler or Immersion Heater
Solar Panels – Battery
Tariff XX pence per unit generatedLength of Contract Remaining xx Years
Drainage: Mains / Septic Tank
Broadband:
Checker: www.checker.ofcom.org.uk
Mobile:
Signal Checker visit www.checker.ofcom.org.uk
Flood Risk:
Has the property ever suffered a flood in the last 5 years – yes
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Restrictive Covenants: