A fantastic opportunity for a buyer to put their own stamp on this well presented home. Located in the popular village of Burneston to the South of Bedale, this great home offers spacious accommodation with two shower rooms and a lovely conservatory opening u into the stunning rear gardens with far reaching views over open fields beyond.
DESCRIPTION This lovely three bedroom semi detached home is located in a pleasant position in the heart of this well served and popular village and is perfect for those wanting to put their own stamp onto a home.
The property opens into a spacious hallway leading to the dining room, sitting room, kitchen and conservatory. The sitting room is a spacious room with built in cupboard and an electric fire with a marble effect inset and hearth and wooden surround. The dining room, also to the front of the house, is a great room for entertaining with space for a six person dining table and chairs and a wooden ornamental fire surround. To the rear is a conservatory with French Doors that looks out over the stunning rear garden and the open fields beyond. The kitchen has a utility room off and comprises of a range of wall and base units with a work surface over having a tiled splashback and a one and a half bowl sink. Appliances include a four ring electric hob with an extractor hood over and an electric oven and grill plus space for an undercounter fridge. The utility room has a door out to the rear garden and also has a range of wall and base units with a worktop over and sink and there are spaces for a washing machine, dishwasher and a tall fridge freezer. Beyond the utility is a downstairs shower room which has a step in shower with folding screen door and a wall mounted wash basin and low level w.c.
To the first floor is a landing with a picture window with a stunning outlook over the garden and open countryside beyond. There is also a night storage heater and access to the loft via a hatch. Bedrooms one and two are both excellent doubles to the front with bedroom two having the built in airing cupboard. Bedroom three is an excellent single or smaller double bedroom with stunning views to the rear and a built in cupboard. The first floor also has a shower room with a walk in cubicle having a glazed screen and electric shower plus a wash basin set onto a vanity unit and a low level w.c. The shower room also has a double glazed windows again taking advantage of the stunning views to the rear.
Outside is an attractive lawned frontage with fenced boundaries and mature planted borders plus a block paved driveway leading to a car port in front of a garage store. The store has light and power points with a window and door to the side. There is also a sliding gate for access to the garden from the car port.
The attractive rear garden is mainly lawned with paved sun trap seating areas overlooking the gardens which also have mature trees and shrubs plus flower bed borders all enclosed by fenced and hedged boundaries. At the bottom of the garden is a further paved seating area with a summer house (having power points) overlooking the stunning views over open countryside beyond.
Agent Notes:
1. The Property is heated via Electric Night storage heaters.
2. There is no mains gas to the village.
3. The Garage Store is in need of upgrading.
LOCATION Burneston is a village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire and is close to the A1M and is about 4 miles south-east of Bedale.The village has a post office, public house, The Woodman Inn and, Nursery providing pre-school & day care, Burneston CE (Voluntary Aided) Primary School and Secondary education can be found at Bedale High School. The village church is dedicated to St Lambert, it was built in three stages between 1395 and 1550 and is a Grade I listed building. Burneston is also perfectly positioned for commuters with Junctions 50 & 51 for the A1(M) easily accessible.
Three Bedrooms
Semi Detached Home
Popular Village Location
Stunning Rear Garden
Attractive Views
Electric Heating & Double Glazing
Conservatory
Close to Bedale, Ripon and Junction 51 of the A1(M)