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Nydsley-Hall-8-Page-Brochure.Pdf Specification • Worcester Bosch combination boiler • Recessed downlighters and feature ceiling • Traditional column anthracite radiators pendants • Upvc sash style double glazed windows • Tiled flooring to kitchens • Ladder towel rails in bath/shower rooms • Luxury bath/shower rooms with white suites and • Kesseler handmade kitchens with silestone tiled flooring and walls quartz work surfaces • Carpets, wooden and tiled floors throughout • Integrated Neff appliances including fridge • Private entrance with composite entrance door freezer, dishwasher, oven, hob, extractor or communal entrance with video entry system and washing machine (space/plumbing in • Two allocated parking spaces per apartment apartments with utility rooms NYDSLEY HALL MILL LANE, PATELEY BRIDGE 9 Albert Street, Harrogate These particulars are given as guidance only and are expressly excluded from any contract. They give no North Yorkshire HG1 1JX warranty as to the condition or description and any recipient must satisfy himself on all matters stated Sales: 01423 503076 herein. The property is offered subject to contract and to its being unsold and unlet. Appointments for £250,000 - £375,000 Lettings: 01423 530744 viewing and contract of all negotiations shall be through Nicholls Tyreman Estate Agent. WWW.NICHOLLSTYREMAN.COM A superb new development of only five, unique apartments, situated within the very heart of APPROXIMATE DISTANCES Pateley Bridge, renowned for its High Street and Ripon 10.5 miles recreational pursuits. Harrogate 11.5 miles The development is well placed for access to Railway Station 11.5 miles Harrogate, Ripon and the fabulous Nidderdale Way. Bus Route 120 metres Airport 18.7 miles The entire property has been sympathetically restored and offers great lifestyle choice from lock up and leave to downsizers still wanting grandeur and space in what is a unique property and setting. DIRECTIONS - HG3 5BA From Pateley Bridge High Street head towards the River Nidd and turn right into Mill Lane where the entrance to the property is on the left hand side before the corner. TENURE The tenure of the properties is leasehold for a term of 999 years from 2019 with a ground rent of £250 per annum. The management company LINKS TO 360° TOUR will be run by the owners. Maintenance charges https://nicholls-tyreman.home360.tours/2581/ to include building insurance to be confirmed. APARTMENT 5 - £250,000 A stunning apartment with picturesque outlooks and a great open plan living/dining/kitchen, occupying the whole second floor of this superb new development of only five, unique homes, with high quality finish throughout and bespoke kitchen and bathrooms. The accommodation comprises: Communal entrance hall with staircase to the second floor, entrance hall, open plan living/dining/kitchen, two double bedrooms, the master having en-suite dressing room and en-suite shower room, house bathroom and allocated parking for two vehicles. LINKS TO 360° TOUR https://nicholls-tyreman.home360.tours/2580/ APARTMENT 4 - £350,000 GARDEN APARTMENT - £295,000 A stunning apartment, occupying the whole first floor of this superb new development of only five, A fabulous garden apartment forming part of unique homes, with far reaching views towards this superb new development of only five unique the River Nidd and the most fantastic, spacious homes, benefiting from its own private entrance via deck. The apartment offers a high quality finish an enclosed courtyard garden and being finished throughout with bespoke kitchen and bathrooms. to a high quality throughout with bespoke kitchen and bathrooms. The accommodation comprises: Communal entrance hall, entrance hall, living room, dining The accommodation comprises: Private entrance, kitchen, two large bedrooms, the master having en- large dining kitchen, good sized sitting room with suite dressing room and en-suite bathroom, house bay window, three bedrooms, the master bedroom bathroom, magnificent deck and allocated parking having an en-suite wc, en-suite dressing room to for two vehicles. bedroom two, house bathroom, store room, private courtyard garden and allocated parking for two vehicles. SOLD SUBJECT TO CONTRACT LINKS TO 360° TOUR LINKS TO 360° TOUR https://nicholls-tyreman.home360.tours/2578/ https://nicholls-tyreman.home360.tours/2579/ APARTMENT 2 - £350,000 APARTMENT 3 - £375,000 A stunning ground floor apartment forming part of An extremely spacious ground floor apartment this superb new development of only five, unique forming part of this superb new development of homes, having the luxury of many of the original only five, unique homes, with its own entrance, rooms. The light and airy accommodation has garage and beautiful outlook towards the River picturesque outlooks and offers a high quality finish Nidd. The property offers a high quality finish throughout with bespoke kitchen and bathrooms. throughout with bespoke kitchen and bathrooms. The accommodation comprises: Communal The accommodation comprises: Communal and entrance hall, entrance hall, open plan living room/ private entrances, large living room with access to dining kitchen with fabulous vaulted ceiling, feature private garden, breakfast kitchen, utility room, two window and access to private outdoor space, utility large bedrooms, en-suite, house bathroom, garage, room, two double bedrooms with large, feature bay allocated parking space and private garden. windows, en-suite, house bathroom, raised oudoor space, large lawned garden and allocated parking for two vehicles..
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