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KILTON MILL HOUSE Skinningrove KILTON MILL HOUSE Homes from Robinsons Skinningrove | Saltburn-By-The-Sea | TS13 4AJ Kilton Mill House Skinningrove | Saltburn-By-The-Sea TS13 4AJ A coastal home that offers a ready -made business opportunity or the chance to live beside the seaside, Kilton Mill House is a home of possibilities with the potential to fulfil dreams. For anyone harbouring a desire to live within walking distance of the beach, to escape to their own seaside retreat or to own a character holiday let, it could be the perfect home. Located on the edge of a village near Staithes on the North Yorkshire coast, the beach is just ten minutes away while the enigmatic North York Moors and seaside towns of Saltburn and Whitby are within easy reach. Cottagey in appearance with a pretty front garden, the four-bedroom house opens up to offer a spacious interior set over three floors that can satisfy several generations. Renovated by the current vendors, it has been both a family home and a self-catering cottage sleeping eight and ranked four stars by Visit England. Built in honey-coloured York stone, it is charming and full of character with beamed ceilings and exposed brickwork, yet has contemporary bathrooms and a stylish kitchen. Typical for the topography of the area, the house is built on a slope so the main entrance opens onto the first floor. The two principal receptions rooms with original arched windows are at the front, and two bedrooms, one with a fire and the other with fitted furniture, and a beautifully fitted bathroom occupy private positions at the back. On the ground floor, the fabulous kitchen with open plan dining is a place for the whole family to gather, with an open fire set in a central chimney breast, original beams and space for a large table. The kitchen is fitted with contemporary country cream units with granite worktops, a Belfast sink, an American-style fridge freezer and a range cooker. A door from the kitchen leads out to large, block paved outdoor dining area while another leads to the private lawned garden at the rear, ensuring that maximum use can be made of the space all day. A third bedroom and cloakroom complete the ground floor. The second floor, which has potential for further adaptation, comprises a double bedroom, a study area and very generous, newly fitted bathroom. There is plenty of parking and the mature garden has an abundance of planting including fruits trees and shrubs. There are lots of walks on the doorstep for those keen to enjoy the outdoors. Home, holiday retreat or business investment, Kilton Mill House is cosy, welcoming and a property for the whole family. LOCATION: Located on the edge of a village near Staithes on the North Yorkshire coast, the beach is just ten minutes away while the enigmatic North York Moors and seaside towns of Saltburn and Whitby are within easy reach. AMENITIES: A gated entrance gives access to Kilton Mill and a neighbouring property. Park ing is very suitable for several vehicles. It has a cottage style garden surrounding the property with established shrubbery; private lawns and various patio areas. AGENTS NOTES: • Gas combination boiler via radiators • Grade II listed • Tenure: Freehold VIEWINGS: Via Fine & Country, Durham Tel: 0191 384 2277 Kilton Mill House Lobby Hall DN C Bedroom 3 UP Bedroom 2 16'0 x 8'11 Bedroom 1 10'10 x 10'3 16'0 x 13'9 Bathroom 8'2 x 6'2 Kitchen 23'3 x 6'11 DN Bedroom 4 Dining Area Bathroom Dining 10'3 x 10'0 16'0 x 10'0 13'6 x 12'3 Lounge Room 14'0 x 14'0 14'0 x 12'0 Landing/ Study Area SECOND FLOOR GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR SKETCH PLAN NOT TO SCALE FOR IDENTIFICATION ONLY The placement and size of all walls, doors, windows, staircases and fixtures are only approximate and cannot be relied upon as anything other than an illustration for guidance purposes only. No representation has been made by the seller, the agent or PotterPlans www.potterplans.co.uk For clarification we wish to inform prospective purchasers that we have prepared these sales particulars as a general guide. We have not carried out a detailed survey, nor tested the services, applian ces and specific fittings. Room sizes should not be relied upon for carpets and furnishings, if there are important matters which are likely to affect your decision to buy, please contact us before viewing the property. Tel: 0191 384 2277 Tel: 01740 645 444 Fine & Country Durham City Regional Office Fine & Country Wyn yard 19a Old Elvet, Durham City DH1 3HL The Wynd, Wynyard TS22 5QQ [email protected] [email protected] fineandcountry.com .
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