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Crossways East Ravendale | North East Lincolnshire | DN37 0RX Crossways East Ravendale | North East Lincolnshire | DN37 0RX Crossways.indd 1 08/11/2016 16:41 Styled in redbrick the original property dates back to the late Victorian era having been sympathetically extended in more recent times retaining its original character to create a traditional house approached through a charming Lychgate. This superb, four bedroom detached home sits in approximately one and a half acres of landscaped grounds including a paddock in a select residential area to include many individual, exclusive properties. There is a relaxed elegance throughout creating a comfortable welcome suited to easy socialising and family life. The excellent extended family room and dining room with seating area is ideal for family celebrations, bi folding doors connect to the decked patio and the snug provides a more intimate retreat. The ground floor is completed by the breakfast kitchen with purpose built wine cellar. The Master bedroom with En-suite enjoys views across open farm land, bedroom two has both an En-suite and mezzanine study balcony area, two further bedrooms are served by a family bathroom with separate shower. This excellent family home is fronted by privacy hedge edged lawns and the extensive side reception area leads to a detached garage easily catering for those inevitable guests. To complete this perfect country home a paddock has a twin stable block and tack room. Crossways.indd 2 08/11/2016 16:41 Crossways.indd 3 08/11/2016 16:41 Step inside Crossways 2 | 4 | 4 | EPC Rating: E ENTRANCE PORCH REAR ENTRANCE Wooden panel entrance door with diamond shaped glazed Wooden exterior door, overhead light. Built in storage inset panel leads to the front entrance porch with dual cupboard with coats hooks and shelving. aspect windows, overhead light, Georgian style interior entrance door to the : UTILITY 8’ 10’’ x 7’ 3’’ (2.7m x 2.2m) RECEPTION HALL Approached from rear entrance via an archway fitted to Spindle balustraded staircase to the first floor, radiator, two sides with units to match the kitchen a double base coving two wall light points and light oak flooring. units with oak working surface houses a single circular stainless steel sink unit with chrome mixer tap over and SNUG space and plumbing for washing machine, uPVC double 11’ 6’’ x 13’ 1’’ (3.5m x 4.m) glazed window to rear. To the opposite side space for tumble An intimate retreat with dual aspect uPVC double glazed dryer and central heating boiler with oak working surface windows to the front and side, radiator, coving, high dado over and wall mounted unit over, radiator and rear entrance railing and TV aerial point. A central painted Adam style fire door. Built in storage cupboard. surround with black wrought iron open fire grate, patterned tile inset and tiled hearth complementing the fire surround CLOAKROOM are arches to either side with inset cupboards and shelving. To include W.C with concealed cistern, wash hand basin and radiator tongue and groove half wall height panelling. UPVC FAMILY & DINING ROOM obscure glazed window, overhead light radiator. 28’ 3’’ x 13’ 1’’ (8.6m x 4.m) An excellent space for spending time with the family and LANDING entertaining friends. This fantastic space includes a separate UPVC double glazed window to the side, radiator. seating area aswell as formal dining space with bi-folding doors joining the outside decked barbeque area with views MASTER BEDROOM over the gardens and stables. In the seating area is a central 9’ 10’’ x 12’ 10’’ (3m x 3.9m) chimney breast with multi fuel burning stove with exposed A sophisticated space with views over the gardens, paddock brick inset and modern tiled hearth. Oak flooring, wall light and open farm land. Dual aspect uPVC double glazed points, uPVC double glazed windows to the side garden, windows to side and rear, spot lighting to ceiling, radiator, underfloor heating, wall mounted T.V point with cupboard double built in wardrobe with sliding mirror doors. under housing heating controls. EN-SUITE BREAKFAST KITCHEN With traditionally styled suite in white to include W.C with 22’ 0’’ x 12’ 10’’ (6.7m x 3.9m) concealed cistern, heritage hand wash basin in oak effect A traditionally appointed kitchen with a range of wooden vanity unit. Fully tiled walls and shower enclosure with stone painted wall and base units incorporating glazed lit thermostatically controlled shower, brass effect heated towel display cabinets with oak work surfacing to include one and rail, spot lights and extractor fan, Velux window. a half bowl including waste disposal unit, white ceramic sink unit with chrome and white ceramic mixer tap and splash BEDROOM 2 back complimentary tiling, space for dishwasher and 9’ 10’’ x 11’ 6’’ (3.0m x 3.5m) integrated refrigerator, Rangemaster oven with five burner An excellent double bedroom with features including a hob with Rangemaster extractor hood over, pelmeted units wrought iron inset fire grate with tiled hearth, a curved wall at eye level, half glazed door to the side aspect. to En-suite and a mezzanine balcony. Wall light points, access to roof space. Crossways.indd 4 08/11/2016 16:41 Crossways.indd 5 08/11/2016 16:41 EN-SUITE GARAGE BLOCK CONSISTING OF; With suite in white to include W.C, with concealed cistern, hand wash basin in high gloss vanity unit. GARAGE Fully tiled walls and curved shower enclosure 20’4” X 11’10” (6.2m x 3.6m) with thermostatically controlled shower, spot Alarmed and with power. lights and extractor fan, oak effect flooring. TWO STABLES MEZZANINE BALCONY Both measuring 11’10” x 11’10” (3.6m x 3.6m) 13’ 1’’ x 4’ 3’’ (4.0m x 1.3m) With concrete floors and plaster ceilings. Balcony approached from bedroom two making an ideal study area with Velux window spindled TACK ROOM balustrade over the family room with power 11’2” x 8’2” (3.4m x 2.5m) points. CARPORT BEDROOM 3 11’10” x 32’10” (3.6m x 10m) 11’ 6’’ x 13’ 1’’ (3.5m x 4m) Dual aspect uPVC double glazed windows to the ANNEX, CONSISTING OF; front and side, built in double wardrobes, laminate flooring and radiator. ENTRANCE HALL 8’2” x 4’7” (2.5m x 1.4m) BEDROOM 4 Vaulted ceiling with extra storage over adjoining 10’ 2’’ x 8’ 10’’ (3.1m x 2.7m) shower room and tiled floor. uPVC double glazed window to the rear aspect with views over open land and a range of built in SHOWER ROOM mirror fronted wardrobes. Radiator and access to 7’10” x 7’3” (2.4m x 2.2m) loft space. 3 piece suite in white with close coupled WC and matching pedestal hand basin. Multi-jet power FAMILY BATHROOM shower with adjoining steam room and sauna. 8’ 10’’ x 6’ 7’’ (2.7m x 2m) With traditionally styled suite in white to include GYM low W.C and bidet, heritage pedestal hand wash 11’2” x 12’2” (3.4m x 3.7m) basin with brass effect taps, tiled walls and shower With vaulted ceiling and tiled floor, exposed enclosure with thermostatically controlled rafters and twin windows to side aspect, electric shower, brass effect heated towel rail, spot lights heater. and extractor fan, Velux window. EXTERNALLY Set in mature gardens surrounded by substantial Beech and Sycamore tree’s the property is approached through a wide 5 bar gate which leads to a broad tarmac reception area. The generous gardens and paddock cover approx. 1.5 acres in total, the garden being mainly laid to lawn with thick hedging to provide privacy to all sides. A smart patio area covered by both lighting and heaters leads from the family room via Bi-fold doors and offers views of nearly the entire garden. Crossways.indd 6 08/11/2016 16:42 Agents Notes: All measurements are approximate and quoted in imperial with metric equivalents and for general guidance only and whilst every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy, they must not be relied on. The fixtures, fittings and appliances referred to have not been tested and therefore no guarantee can be given that they are in working order. Internal photographs are reproduced for general information and it must not be inferred that any item shown is included with the property. For a free valuation, contact the numbers listed on the brochure. Copyright © 2016 Fine & Country Ltd. Registered in England and Wales. Company Reg. No. 3844565 Registered Office: 46 Oswald Road, Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, DN15 7PQ. Printed 09.11.2016 Crossways.indd 7 08/11/2016 16:42 Fine & Country Northern Lincolnshire Tel: +44 (0)1472 867 880 [email protected] Osborne Chambers, 25 Osborne Street, Grimsby, Lincolnshire Crossways.indd 8 08/11/2016 16:42.
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