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Boosbeck Road, Skelton-In-Cleveland, Saltburn-By-The-Sea, TS12 2DG Boosbeck Road, Skelton-in-Cleveland, Saltburn-by-the-Sea, TS12 2DG VIEWINGS AND OFFERS INVITED | Delightful Views to the Front & Rear | Cleveland Way Walk Location | Traditional Bay Fronted Terraced Home 2 Reception Rooms & 3 Bedrooms | Ideal First Time Home or Investment Purchase Offering a Potential Gross Yield of 7% | EPC - D | Hunters Teesside 01642 224366 Offers In Excess Of: £70,000 Boosbeck Road, Skelton-in-Cleveland, Saltburn-by-the-Sea, TS12 2DG KITCHEN 4.38m (14' 4") x 2.49m (8' 2") This traditional bay fronted terraced home is situated on the Cleveland Way Walk route and has good access to other local walks leading into Saltburn and Guisborough. This home occupies a pleasant village location and enjoys delightful views. We believe the property is likely to appeal to a range of potential buyers including those looking to purchase their first home or buy to let investors. Briefly Comprises: - vestibule, hall with period style tiled flooring, an open plan lounge/dining room with a bay window and feature fireplace. There is a good sized fitted kitchen and rear porch. Upstairs there are three bedrooms and a bathroom. Externally there is an enclosed rear yard. LANDING To arrange a viewing or make an offer please call Hunters on 01642 224366. LOCATION BEDROOM 1 4.23m (13' 11") x 2.75m (9' 0") DIRECTIONS VESTIBULE HALL LOUNGE 4.01m (13' 2") x 3.53m (11' 7") BEDROOM 2 3.16m (10' 4") x 3.07m (10' 1") DINING ROOM 4.26m (14' 0") x 3.73m (12' 3") BEDROOM 3 Sunday: Closed 3.20m (10' 6") x 1.93m (6' 4") THINKING OF SELLING? If you are thinking of selling your home or just curious to discover the value of your property, Hunters would be pleased to provide free, no obligation sales and marketing advice. Even if your home is outside the area covered by our local offices we can arrange a Market Appraisal through our national network of Hunters estate agents. BATHROOM VIEW TO THE FRONT VIEW TO THE REAR OPENING HOURS Monday - Friday: 09:00 - 17:00 Saturday: 09:00 - 17:00 Boosbeck Road, Skelton-in-Cleveland, Saltburn-by-the-Sea, TS12 2DG | £70,000 Energy Performance Certificate The energy efficiency rating is a measure of the overall efficiency of a home. The higher the rating the more energy efficient the home is and the lower the fuel bills will be. Hunters 146 Linthorpe Road, Middlesbrough, TS1 3RA | 01642 224 366 [email protected] | www.hunters.com VAT Reg. No 186 8862 42 | Registered No: 09029696 | Registered Office: 146 Linthorpe Road, Middlesbrough, TS1 3RA A Hunters Franchise owned and operated under licence by PP&P Teesside Ltd DISCLAIMER These particulars are intended to give a fair and reliable description of the property but no responsibility for any inaccuracy or error can be accepted and do not constitute an offer or contract. We have not tested any services or appliances (including central heating if fitted) referred to in these particulars and the purchasers are advised to satisfy themselves as to the working order and condition. If a property is unoccupied at any time there may be reconnection charges for any switched off/disconnected or drained services or appliances - All measurements are approximate. .
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