Price guide £675,000 For Sale

Middleton Road, Pickering



Entrance Hall

Sitting Room

Dining Room

Kitchen

Utility/Bootroom

Games Room/ Bedroom

Office/Annexe

Ground Floor Wetroom

Cloakroom

Cellar

Three further Bedrooms

House Bathroom + En Suite

- Self Contained Flat -

Entrance Hall

Dining Kitchen

Two Bedrooms

Bathroom

Attic/Sitting Room

Part Double Glazed

Gas Central Heating

Front Lawn & Patio Area

Double Garage

Multiple Parking Spaces

EPC Rating E

Description

As the name suggests Middleton Road is a quiet street that extends from the town centre in a Westerly direction towards the village of Middleton. It is lined by a mixture of property types, both young and old along with numerous mature trees. Swainsea House is little over a five minute walk from the town's market place and so is very convenient for its amenities; although a bus stop is but a few yards down the road.

Swainsea House is believed to have been built in 1840, commissioned by a Whaling Captain sailing out of Whitby. Its general external appearance has likely to have changed little over the years, however the stables that once housed the Captain's horses have now been converted into usable annexe accommodation/office space and garaging. The property offers lots of parking to its rear and a South facing lawn to its front.

Inside, an attractive hall displaying a turned staircase, links the front and side entrances. The two main reception rooms occupying the front of the house and the the kitchen and utility/boot room to the rear. A ground floor extension joins the house to the Annexe and although currently used as a bedroom has also been an entertaining family games room and would be perfect for a snooker table.

The accommodation has a flexibility in its layout to allow the main house to use 3-4 bedrooms served by a house bathroom and the master having an en suite. However a linking door from the landing as well as a separate ground floor entrance hall offer access to a self contained two bedroom flat with accommodation spread over three floors. The annexe, although used as a work from home office, has the option of a living space with exposed roof trusses, a kitchen area and a wet room.

General Information

A handsome Victorian townhouse with a South facing garden, double garage
and the advantage of a linking Annexe/office space and additional self contained flat

Location: Pickering is an attractive market town situated along the A170, Thirsk to Scarborough road. It is a short drive to the east coast and to the surrounding market towns of Helmsley and Malton. Malton has a train station with regular links to the City of York and the London to Edinburgh service beyond. Pickering has an active Monday Street market, a good selection of shops, schools for all ages and amenities which include doctors surgery, dentists, vets and library. There are interesting places to visit such as the Beck Isle Farming Museum, Pickering Castle, the North York Moors Steam Railway and the nearby Dalby Forest.

Services: Mains water, gas and electricity are connected. Connection to mains drains.

Council Tax: We are informed by North Yorkshire Council that Swainsea House falls into band G

Tenure: We are advised by the Vendors that the property is freehold and vacant possession will be given upon completion.

Directions: Travelling into Pickering from a Westerly (Kirkbymoorside) direction take the first available left turn, after the Middleton Petrol Station onto Middleton Road. Continue for approximately half a mile with Swainsea House being located on the left hand side next to the cul-de-sac signposted Pipers Acre.

Viewing Arrangements: Strictly by prior appointment through the Agents:
Messrs Rounthwaite & Woodhead, Market Place, Pickering. Telephone: 01751 472800/430034