A beautifully presented three bedroomed link detached home full of character. This former farmhouse is located in a nice quiet and secluded position with far reaching views, attractive gardens and benefits from oil fired central heating, lots of off street parking and two useful storage sheds.
GROUND FLOOR On entering into the property, the character immediately strikes home. The stable door opens into the breakfast kitchen which comprises of a matching range of wall and base units with a worksurface over and matching upstand, a one and half bowl drainer sink with mixer tap over, an Bosch electric oven and grill with an electric 4 ring Bosch hob with splashback and an extractor hood over. There is also a built-in wine fridge, recessed spotlights, travertine flooring, double glazed sash windows to the front and solid oak doors through to the sitting room and dining room. Also off the kitchen is the utility room which has space for a washing machine and houses the wall mounted oil fired boiler and leads to a downstairs shower room which includes a step -in shower with fixed and handheld shower heads, glazed folding door, WC and a washbasin set into a vanity unit with a mixer tap over, recess spotlights and an extractor fan.
The sitting room is a lovely space for families to be together or for entertaining and has double glazed French doors opening out into the conservatory, which has views over the rear garden, there is also a multi-fuel burning stove set into an inglenook style fireplace on a stone hearth, television, sky and telephone points and solid oak flooring as well as an exposed beam.
FIRST FLOOR The central landing leads to three double bedrooms and a shower room, there is also access to the loft space. Bedroom one is located to the rear of the house and has television and telephone points, double glazed sash window as well as access to the loft. Bedroom two is also located to the rear of the house and has double glazed sash window and television and sky points. Both bedrooms overlook the gardens and stunning views beyond Aysgarth school.
The third double bedroom is located to the front of the house and has television and sky points and a double glazed sash window looking out towards open countryside.
The shower room has a large step-in shower with fixed and handheld shower heads, push flush WC, a washbasin set into a vanity unit, shaver point, built-in cupboard which houses the pressurised cylinder. There is a frosted double glazed sash window and a radiator as well a ladder style heated towel rail.
OUTSIDE The property has double timber gates opening to a gravelled driveway across the front of the house and continues down the side of the property where there is a large space for parking and can easily accommodate a motorhome as well as numerous cars. There is a timber storage shed, a greenhouse, a garden tap and log stores. There is side gated access to the lawned garden to the rear of the house, which has planted borders, fenced boundary and an attractive stone wall boundary with gated access leading through to the large garden beyond. This garden is mainly lawned and is enclosed with a fenced boundary and has a range of fruit trees, shrubs and ornamental trees, a summer house which has light and power points and there are five double external sockets. The garden is perfect for a variety of different needs including entertaining, gardening enthusiasts or simply for children to play and has stunning views beyond Aysgarth school.
AGENTS NOTES 1. Please note this property is on a Septic tank for drainage.
2. Please note that the property shares an access drive from the main road. The parking area is private to
Plain House.
LOCATION Newton-le-Willows is a village and civil parish in the Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire, England, 3 miles (4.8km) west of Bedale. Historically, it is part of the North Riding of Yorkshire and the Wapentake of Hang East. Newton-le-Willows used to have a railway station on the Wensleydale Railway. The station opened with the Bedale to Leyburn extension of the line in 1856. In 1877 the station was renamed as Jervaulx to avoid confusion with the other Newton-le-Willows railway station near to St Helens. The stations on the line were all closed in 1954, but the one at Jervaulx was used beyond the closure date to transport pupils to and from Aysgarth School on excursions. Whilst the Wensleydale Railway has reopened as a Heritage railway, the station has remained closed. Aysgarth School is a boarding Preparatory school located 0.5 miles (0.8 km) to the south–west of the village. It was founded in 1877 and was originally based near Aysgarth but moved to its current site in 1890.
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