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20 Monckton Rise, North Newbald, York, YO43 20 Monckton Rise, North Newbald, York, YO43 4RX • Detached house • Entrance hall • Sitting room • Kitchen & formal dining area • Conservatory • Master suite + dressing room & en suite • A further 4 bedrooms • Two bathrooms • uPVC double glazing & LPG heating • Enclosed rear gardens • No Onward Chain • EPC = D Location North Newbald is a village located 10 miles from Pocklington, 20 miles from York, 20 miles from Hull, 5 OIEO £425,000 miles from Market Weighton and has close links to The five bedroom detached house offers an abundance of internal space, which offers contemporary style the M62 motorway. The village has a day nursery, a throughout and it located on the edge of the very much sought after village of North Newbald. The current primary school reported as "Good" by OFSTED with vendors have maximised the internal space by way of extending upwards by creating additional sleeping "Outstanding elements", public houses and Church. accommodation on the second floor and outwards by way of a modern conservatory. The close by town of Market Weighton has plenty of local amenities offering various shops, public houses, Upon entering, you are greeted by a desirable entrance room, which could be adapted into an additional restaurants. All mileages are approximate. reception room. A door leads to a downstairs cloakroom having a hand basin and a WC. Turn right at the roundabout and proceed over the The rest of the living accommodation certainly offers the "Wow Factor" having been lavishly fitted with high next roundabout signposted Sancton, go through specification fixtures and fittings. The formal sitting room has a modern feature fire, recessed ceiling Sancton and the next village is North Newbald. Take spotlights and double bi‐folding doors open to the rear gardens, bringing the outside in. the second turning into onto South Newbald Road and turn right onto Monckton Rise. The property is on the A well appointed and ultra modern kitchen with dining area is the perfect space for entertaining. This has a right hand side. Hacker fitted kitchen with Corian work surfaces and Siemens appliances including an electric oven and hob , fridge and freezer. This room offers additional bi‐folding doors to the rear. The contemporary aluminium conservatory has under floor heating and enjoys wonderful views over the rear garden and again offers bi folding doors. The master suite is located on the first floor having a spacious bedroom, en suite facilities and a dressing room. There are a further three bedrooms, all of which are doubles and a modern house bathroom. The final bedroom is located on the second floor, which has its own private and spacious bathroom. There is ample private parking to the front of the property which leads to a double garage and the front entrance door. There are beds of mature shrubs and gated access to the side of the property. The rear garden is fully enclosed and is mainly lawn with borders and beds of mature shrubs. Decking to the rear offers the perfect resting place in the warmer months. Commanding a prominent position at the head of the attractive cul de sac and having so many positive attributes on offer, we would certainly recommend closer inspection. It also has the added benefits of being offered onto the market with No Onward Chain. A SIMPLY STUNNING FIVE BEDROOM DETACHED HOUSE IMPROVED BY ITS CURRENT VENDORS R M English Ltd, 32 High Street, Market Weighton, YO43 3AH tel 01430 871014 Viewing strictly by appointment Tenure Freehold Services Main electric, water & drainage. Council Tax Band F Local Authority East Riding of Yorkshire rmenglish.co.uk Offices in York, Pocklington and Market Weighton R M English Ltd, 32 High Street, Market Weighton, YO43 3AH, 01430 871014 Disclaimer R M English, their clients and any joint agents give notice that: 1: They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2: Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and R M English have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. .
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