Millstone House, York Road, Barlby Selby, North Yorkshire YO8 5JH £289,950

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Millstone House, York Road, Barlby Selby, North Yorkshire YO8 5JH £289,950 Millstone House, York Road, Barlby Selby, North Yorkshire YO8 5JH £289,950 Bishops Personal Agents offer for sale this excellent three bedroomed From Selby take the A19 in the direction of York. Turn left at the roundabout to Barlby village, executive detached family home, situated in this sought after location, just on continue along Barlby Road, through the village the fringes of the popular village of Barlby. Millstone house is presented by the which will lead onto York Road and the property present owners, to a high standard, creating a lovely home and will be perfect is located on the right hand side identified by our Bishops For Sale Board. for couples and families who are looking to live close to the village centre and very popular local schools. Benefiting from both gas central heating and The property is situated centrally within the double glazing, this superb house offers in brief: An entrance hall, with doors attractive village of Barlby which lies around 14 miles to the South of York and around 1.7 miles leading to the cloakroom, living room, sitting room/study a fabulous kitchen- to the North of Selby. The village is served by a dining room with a range of contemporary fitted units, integral appliances local convenience store, pharmacy, primary including a range cooker, a handy utility area and integral garage complete the school and public house. Barlby is a popular village with easy access to Selby, York, Howden ground. From the first floor landing we find three double bedrooms, including and also easy access to the A163, A19, A63 road the master bedroom with en-suite shower room and a family bathroom. There networks. is ample off street parking to the front and to the rear a lovely lawned garden. The property has easy access of the village with amenities including a village store, local shop, public houses, pharmacy and primary and secondary schooling. Barlby is also popular amongst commuters due to its accessibility to York, Selby and Hull via the local road networks, with regular bus service and mainline railway stations in Howden, Selby and York. An early viewing is a must not to miss out on this quality home! Entrance Hall First Floor Landing Kitchen/Breakfast Room Entrance door and double glazed window, 15' 11'' x 10' 9'' (4.85m x 3.27m) Double glazed window to the front aspect, access to understairs storage and radiator*. Staircase to the The fabulous kitchen is fitted with a range of the roof space and radiator*. Doors leading to... first floor. Doors leading to... modern wall and base units with under unit lighting, matching worktops over, incorporating a stainless Bedroom 1 Cloakroom steel sink unit with mixer taps. Integral appliances 16' 3'' x 10' 3'' (4.95m x 3.12m) Low-level wc and pedestal wash hand basin with include a built in range cooker* with eight ring gas Double glazed windows to the front and rear aspects, mixer taps, extractor fan and heated rail*. hob* with extractor hood* above, dishwasher* and built in wardrobes and radiators. Door leading to the fridge/freezer.* Fitted table and benches, double en-suite shower room. Living Room glazed windows to the rear and side aspects, down 18' 9'' x 10' 3'' (5.71m x 3.12m) lighting and radiator*. Opening to... En-suite Double glazed bay windows to the front aspect, with 6' 9'' x 5' 3'' (2.06m x 1.60m) double glazed patio doors to the garden, tv point* Utility Area A three piece bathroom suite comprising; Walk in and radiator*. 7' 1'' x 6' 9'' (2.16m x 2.06m) shower cubicle, low-level wc and wash hand basin, Handy utility area with a range of modern wall and double glazed window to the rear aspect, down Sitting Room base units with under unit lighting, matching lighting, extractor fan* and heated rail*. 12' 9'' x 11' 1'' (3.88m x 3.38m) worktops over, incorporating a stainless steel bowl Double glazed windows to the front aspect, ceiling sink unit with mixer taps, plumbing for a washing Bedroom 2 coving, tv point*, telephone point* and radiator*. machine*, space for a dryer, upvc door and double 12' 9'' x 11' 0'' (3.88m x 3.35m) glazed window to the garden and radiator*. Double glazed windows to the front aspect, tv and telephone points* and radiator*. Bedroom 3 12' 10'' x 10' 8'' (3.91m x 3.25m) Double glazed windows to the rear aspect, telephone point* and radiator*. Bathroom 8' 5'' x 7' 1'' (2.56m x 2.16m) A three piece bathroom suite comprising; panelled bath, with mains shower over*, low-level wc and wash hand basin. Double glazed window to the side aspect, down lighting and extractor fan and heated rail*. Garage Electrically operated up and over door to the front aspect, wall mounted gas central heating boiler*, power and lighting. Outside To the front of the property is ample parking for two cars and access to the garage. To the rear is a superb garden laid to lawn with fenced boundaries and shrub borders. A patio area perfect for outside entertaining and gated side access. Bishops Personal Agents Tel: D: 01904 375376 M: 07497393391 13 Grayshon Drive York North Yorkshire YO26 5RG [email protected] www.bishopspa.com 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. Bishops Personal Agents recommends certain products and services to buyers including conveyancing and mortgage advices. We may receive commission for such recommendations. To confirm what the referral fee amounts would be, please ask your Personal Agent direct. Please note that you are under no obligation to use any of these services or the recommended providers. .
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