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THE MOUNT Leven Road, Yarm, Cleveland THE MOUNT Leven Road, Yarm, Cleveland THE MOUNT LEVEN ROAD, YARM, NORTH YORKSHIRE TS15 9JF A SUPERB OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE AN HISTORIC GRADE II SEVEN BEDROOM DETACHED FAMILY HOME, SITUATED IN THE HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER MARKET TOWN OF YARM. Accommodation Entrance Porch • Entrance Hall • Drawing Room • Living Room Dining Room • Breakfast Room • Kitchen • Apple Store • Boiler Room Old Kitchen • First Floor Landing • Seven Bedrooms • Shower Room House Bathroom Externally Former Coach House • Double Garage • Orchard • Gardens Gravelled In-and-Out Driveway 26 – 28 High Street, Stokesley TS9 5DQ Tel: 01642 710742 www.gscgrays.co.uk [email protected] Offices also at : Barnard Castle Bedale Hamsterley Leyburn Richmond Tel: 01833 637000 Tel: 01677 422400 Tel: 01388 487000 Tel: 01969 600120 Tel: 01748 829217 Amenities Description WEST PASTURE FARM This substantial, seven bedroom, family home boasts an abundance of period features and has been well ma intained by Located on the south bank of the River Tees, in 2007 Yarm was the current owner for over 50 years, dating back to a time when due consideration was given to space, surroundings deemed to have the “Best High Street”. There are cobbled and elegance, The Mount would, after sympathetic modernisation, provide a unique family home with a wealth of parkingMICKLETON areas, Georgian style buildings and a wide range of shops character features and it is rare to find such prestigious a property so close to all amenities. The accommodation and hostelries. Yarm is on a bus route and has a train station. comprises an entrance hall with Oak parquet flooring, living room, drawing room, dining room, breakfast room with There are three primary schools a comprehensive and Rayburn, kitchen, boiler room, cloakroom/wc, apple store, old kitchen and rear entrance . The first floor landing gives independent secondary schools. access to a shower room, house bathroom and seven bedrooms each with sash windows overlooking the gardens. Location Ground Floor The hardwood entrance door opens into a vestibule with decorative tiled floor which leads into the main entrance Stockton on Tees 5.6 miles, Stokesley and Middlesbrough 8.9 miles hall with Oak parquet flooring , open grate fireplace and doors leading to the property’s living accommodation. and Darlington 11.2 miles (distances are approximate). The living room, with Oak parquet flooring and brick built fireplace, has a beautiful bay window with window seat to the side, sash windows to the rear and a door accessing the rear garden. The drawing room also has an attractive bay window to the side, sash windows to the front and an open grate period fireplace. The bay windows in these main reception rooms both face west whils t the sash windows in the drawing room face south creating beautifully light and airy rooms. The dining room, again with period fireplace, overlooks the rear garden and has glazed doors giving access to the gardens. The breakfast room is the heart of the property with a Rayburn and original servants’ bells. The current kitchen is located behind the breakfast room, has an adjacent walk-in pantry and is fitted with a sink unit and cooker point. The boiler room houses a gas fired central heating boiler and is adjacent to a cloakroom/wc. Further along the corridor is a former apple store and old house kitchen. First Floor The first floor landing has dual aspect windows to both front and rear whilst the two main bedrooms , both with period fireplaces, have bay windows to the side. There are a further five bedrooms on the first floor, with views either over the front or the rear gardens, all with period features including cast iron fireplaces, ceiling coving and picture rails. Adjacent to bedroom seven there is a further room which could provide either a dressing room or first floor study . In addition, there is a shower room with ample storage to create a dressing room and a house bathroom. Externally Former “Coach House” (24’ 6” x 14’ 6”) (7.47m x 4.27m) To the side of the property is a former coach house currently providing storage, stabling, an external w/c and garage. Double Garage (20’ 5” x 18’ 4”) (6.22m x 5.59m) With remote doors, power and light. Driveway In-and-out gravel driveway, providing generous off street parking. Gardens and Orchard The Mount is surrounded by stunning gardens, mainly laid to lawn but with mature planting creating private and tranquil haven in which to relax and enjoy this very special family home. Tenure The property is believed to be offered freehold with vacant possession on completion. Council Tax Stockton on Tees Council. Telephone 01642 393939. Band G. Viewings Strictly by appointment with GSC Grays of Stokesley. Telephone 01642 710742. Services The property has the benefit of septic tank drainage, mains water, gas and electricity. There is an oil fired Rayburn oven in the breakfast room. DISCLAIMER NOTICE: PLEASE READ: GSC Grays gives notice to anyone who may read these particulars as follows: 1. These particulars, including any plan are a general guide only and do not form any part of any offer or contract. 2. All descriptions including photographs, dimensions and other details are given in good faith but do not amount to a representation or warranty. They should not be relied upon as statements of fact and anyone interested must satisfy themselves as to their corrections by inspection or otherwise. 3. Neither GSC Grays nor the vendor accept responsibility for any error that these particulars may contain however caused. 4. Any plan is for layout guidance only and is not drawn to scale. All dimensions, shapes and compass bearings are approximate and you should not rely upon them without checking them first. 5. Nothing in these particulars shall be deemed to be a statement that the property is in good condition / repair or otherwise, nor that any services or facilities are in good working order. Please discuss with us any aspects that are important to you prior to travelling to the view the property. Particulars written: March 2017 Photographs taken: March 2017 www .gscgray s.co .uk .
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