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Foxglove House, Fearby Cross, Masham, North Yorkshire, HG4 4NE Guide Price £209,950 Foxglove House, Fearby Cross, Masham, North Yorkshire, HG4 4NE Guide price £209,950 www.joplings.com Foxglove House is a mid-terraced, THREE BEDROOM, CHARACTER COTTAGE which is now requiring modernisation. It is located in the PICTURESQUE HAMLET OF FEARBY CROSS on the edge of the village of Fearby with views over open countryside. Fearby Cross is a short drive away from the Market Towns of Masham, Bedale and the City of Ripon. www.joplings.com DIRECTIONS Timber part glazed door gives access to the Rear TO THE FRONT Take the A6108 from Ripon. When reaching Masham, Garden with cupboard housing the consumer unit Stone wall boundaries and paved area with steps follow the road over the bridge continue up the hill above. leading to the Front Entrance door. keeping right past the garage. Take the first left signposted Fearby. After approximately one and half KITCHEN TO THE REAR miles, turn left at the Cross and the property is located Timber Double Glazed window to the Rear. A range of Patio seating area leading to a good sized garden on the right hand side. base and wall units with coordinating work surface which is mainly laid to lawn with side borders stocked over. Stainless steel sink and drainer. Tiled with shrubs and plants and a pathway leading to a SITUATIONAL INFORMATION splashback. Space for freestanding electric oven. stone built store and timber shed. Stone wall and There are village amenities to Fearby including a Space and plumbing for washing machine. Space for hedged boundaries. village pub/restaurant, Village Hall and Primary fridge freezer. School. Understairs storage cupboard. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION There are further amenities in the market town of There is a pedestrian right of way across the rear for Masham (approx 5mins) and all other amenities in the DINING AREA the neighbouring property. Timber window to the rear. 1950's open fire with City of Ripon (approx 23mins). SERVICES Local attractions include; many walks through the range. Tiled hearth. Built in cupboards and alcove to Mains Water Swinton Estate, Hackfall woods, Fountains Abbey, the either side. Electricity historic market town of Masham including the Black FIRST FLOOR Drainage Sheep and Theakston's Brewery and the beautiful Yorkshire Countryside. LANDING COUNCIL TAX For those requiring travel further afield, Leeds Council Tax Band C Bradford Airport can be accessed in just over an hour Smoke alarm. by car and there is a London to Thirsk Train Service BEDROOM ONE (approx 26mins). Timber glazed window to the Front. Storage cupboard. VIEWINGS BEDROOM TWO All viewings are strictly by appointment through Timber glazed window to the Rear. Loft access. Joplings Estate Agents, please contact the Ripon office ENTRANCE at 10 North Street, Ripon, North Yorkshire. HG4 1HD. Timber glazed door with glazed panel above, gives BEDROOM THREE Telephone: 01765 694800. access to the property. Timber glazed window to the Front. Built in storage cupboard housing the hot water cylinder. OPENING HOURS HALLWAY RIPON: Monday -Friday 9.00 a.m - 5.30 p.m Stairs to the First Floor. Smoke alarm. BATHROOM Saturday 9.00 a.m - 4.00 p.m Timber opaque Double Glazed window to the Rear. Sunday Closed SITTING ROOM Suite comprises: bath with Gainsborough Energy Timber window to the Front. Open fire with tiled electric shower over, pedestal wash hand basin and JOPLINGS INFORMATION hearth and surround with alcoves and storage WC. Partially tiled walls. Extractor. Wall mounted Joplings is a long established independent practice of cupboards to either side. electric fan heater. Chartered Surveyors, Residential and Commercial DINING KITCHEN Sales & Letting Agents, Architectural Designers, OUTSIDE Building Surveyors and Valuers with offices in both Ripon & Thirsk. www.joplings.com IMPORTANT NOTICE These particulars have been prepared as accurately and as reliably as possible, but should not be relied upon as ‘statements or fact’. If there is any point which is of particular importance to you, please contact the office and we would be pleased to check the information. Do so particularly, if contemplating travelling some distance to view the property. We have not tested any services, appliances, equipment or facilities and nothing in these particulars should be deemed to be a statement that they are in good working order, or that the property is in good structural condition or otherwise. Any areas, measurements or distances referred to are given as a guide only and are not precise. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise regarding the items mentioned above and as to the correctness of each of the statements contained in these particulars. No person in the employment of Joplings has the authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to this property or these particulars not enter into any contract relating to the property on behalf of the vendor. We have not inspected the deeds to the property and therefore any reference or inference to boundaries, rights of way etc. are subject to confirmation. A DIVISION OF THIRSK FARMERS AUCTION MART CO. LTD Company Registered in England No. 91818 10 North Street, Ripon, North Yorkshire, HG4 1JY T: 01765 694800 F: 01765 694801 [email protected] www.joplings.com www.joplings.com.
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