An attractive cottage in the very centre of the village
boasting far reaching views over the countryside beyond
Location: Newton Upon Rawcliffe is an attractive, quiet village four miles North of the Market town of Pickering. Mentioned in The Domesday Book, Newton is a traditional North Yorkshire village of stone and pantile cottages and farms built round the wide green and pond. It has a pleasant pub, church, chapel and playing field with hard court. Lying partially inside The North York Moors National Park, the village has many pleasant walks, bridleways and spectacular views over Newtondale. There is a good range of shops, schools and services available in Pickering and from here there are excellent road links to the East Coast and The City of York. There is a train station at the nearby town of Malton that runs to York and the Intercity service beyond.
Services: Mains water and electricity are connected. Connection to mains drains. Oil fired central heating
Council Tax: We are informed by North Yorkshire Council that Anvil House falls into band C
Tenure: We are advised by the Vendors that the property is freehold and vacant possession will be given upon completion.
Directions: On approaching Newton from the Pickering direction Anvil House can be found at the top end of the village, overlooking the pond. Postcode (YO18 8QA)
Viewing Arrangements: Strictly by prior appointment through the Agents:
Messrs Rounthwaite & Woodhead, Market Place, Pickering. Telephone 01751 472800