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Vebraalto.Com 5, Cleveland View Faceby Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, TS9 7DE Asking Price £450,000 4 2 4 D 5, Cleveland View Faceby Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire TS9 7DE Asking Price £450,000 Location Dining Room Stokesley 4.4 miles, Northallerton 12 miles, Middlesbrough 13.6 miles, 11'6" x 13'6" (3.51m x 4.14m) Darlington 20 miles (distances are approximate). Excellent road links to With radiator, window to the side and sliding doors opening to the main the A19, A66 and A1 providing access to Teesside, Newcastle, Durham, living room. York, Harrogate and Leeds. Direct train services from Northallerton and Darlington to London Kings Cross, Manchester and Edinburgh. Living Room International Airports: Teesside International, Newcastle and Leeds 17'9" x 18'6" (5.42m x 5.64m) Bradford. With large double radiator, window to the side and picture windows offering stunning, far-reaching views over Roseberry Topping and the Amenities Cleveland Hills towards Captain Cook's Monument. Nestling in the North Yorkshire Moors, Faceby is a small village and civil parish with a village hall, a 12th century church and The Sutton Arms pub. Kitchen / Breakfast Room Residents here enjoy a semi-rural location with many stunning views, 21'1" x 11'6" (6.43m x 3.52m) whilst benefiting from the close proximity to Stokesley, which has shops, With a full range of floor and wall mounted wooden units, floor-to-ceiling restaurants, public houses and cafes. In addition to a weekly market and larder storage cupboards, one and a half bowl stainless steel sink and a monthly farmers’ market, Stokesley plays host to the annual draining unit, built-in oven and grill, built-in gas hob with electric side agricultural show and has a library, health centre, hotel, cricket and plates, central island unit, breakfast bar area, plumbing for a washing football pitches, golfing range, leisure centre with swimming pool, art machine, plumbing for a dishwasher, space for a built-in fridge and society, film club and gardening club. Stokesley also offers primary and freezer, two radiators, window to the side and full-length picture window secondary schools. with views. Description Inner Hallway Panoramic views from this four reception room, split level family home. 8'4" x 6'3" (2.55m x 1.91m) Located in a quiet close in Faceby village, with the most incredible views. With drop-down access to the loft and doors to two bedrooms, the The property would benefit from some internal redecoration and bathroom, and the garden rooms. modernisation but has been maintained to a very high standard throughout by the current owners. Internally, three bedrooms and two Master Bedroom bathrooms complement the four large reception rooms and have further 14'1" x 16'11" (4.31m x 5.16m) potential for reconfiguration to create additional bedrooms if required. With a range of built-in bedroom furniture, radiator and windows The gardens to the front, side and rear are well maintained with overlooking the rear garden with views towards Whorl Hill. ornamental and fruit trees and a vegetable garden. With three separate driveways and a double garage with electric doors, there is plenty of Bedroom room for multiple cars, a boat or a caravan. With no upper chain. 9'8" x 10'5" (2.97m x 3.20m) Accommodation Comprises: With a range of fitted wardrobes, radiator and window to the side. Entrance Porch Family Room 7'5" x 5'0" (2.28m x 1.53m) 11'9" x 13'1" (3.60m x 4.0m) With tiled floor, stone wall and door to the entrance hall. With radiator, window to the side and bi-fold doors which open up to a garden room / study. Entrance Hall 8'6" x 11'9" (2.60m x 3.60m) Garden Room/Study With stairs down to the ground floor and doors to the living room, dining 13'9" x 7'9" (4.20m x 2.37m) room, cloakroom/w.c, the inner hallway and the kitchen/breakfast area. With radiator, two windows to the sides and sliding patio doors opening to the rear garden, offering views over Whorl Hill. Cloakroom / W.C. With part tiled walls, cloak storage, radiator, hand wash basin and door to the w.c. Family Bathroom beautifully landscaped with lawn, gravelled areas, planting and a pathway 13'1" x 11'4" (4.0m x 3.46m) leading to the vegetable plot and orchard, where there are mature fruit With double, step-in shower and single step-in shower cubicle, radiator, low- trees, further planting and a greenhouse. There are also oil tanks for the oil- level w.c, hand wash basin, a range of storage units, radiator, window to the fired central heating and a gate leading out to the side. side and airing cupboard with sliding doors. Tenure Ground Floor Hallway The property is believed to be offered freehold with vacant possession on 6'0" x 9'9" max (1.84m x 2.98m max) completion. Stairs from the entrance hall lead down to the ground floor of the property, Local Authority with a window on the half landing. The ground floor hallway has access to Hambleton District Council. Telephone: 01609 779 977. Council tax band F. the garage, under-stairs storage, radiator and door to the ground floor bedroom suite, comprising dressing room, bathroom and bedroom. Particulars and Photographs Particulars prepared June 2020. Dressing Room Photographs taken June 2020. 8'6" x 5'11" (2.60m x 1.81m) With doors to the bathroom and bedroom. Disclaimer Notice: 1.These particulars are a general guide only and do not form any part of any Bedroom offer or contract. 12'11" x 14'6" (3.96m x 4.42m) 2.All descriptions, including photographs, dimensions and other details are With radiator and window overlooking the front garden. given in good faith but no warranty is provided. Statements made should not be relied upon as facts and anyone interested must satisfy themselves as to Bathroom their accuracy by inspection or otherwise. With tiled walls, panelled bath, shower fitting, low-level w.c, pedestal hand 3. Neither GSC Grays nor the vendors accept responsibility for any error wash basin, radiator and window to the side. that these particulars may contain however caused. 4. Any plan is for guidance only and is not drawn to scale. All dimensions, Garage shapes, and compass bearings are approximate and should not be relied 15'10" x 26'8" (4.83m x 8.15m) upon without checking them first. With double, electric roller door, ample storage and further access to 5. Nothing in these particulars shall be deemed to be a statement that the storage areas under the house. property is in good condition, repair or otherwise nor that any services or facilities are in good working order. Externally 6.Please discuss with us any aspects that are important to you prior to To the front of the property, there is a lawned garden with hedges. A travelling to the property. concrete driveway runs along the side, with a step up to a patio area, private garden with mature trees, hedges and a gate to the rear. The rear garden has fenced and hedged boundaries, a raised patio area, summer house and is Road Map Hybrid Map Terrain Map Floor Plan Viewing Energy Efficiency Graph Please contact our Stokesley Office on 01642 710742 if you wish to arrange a viewing appointment for this property or require further information..
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