Ruston Parva, Driffield, Yorkshire YO25 4DG Offers Over £190,000 3 Chapel Cottages , Ruston Parva, Driffield, Yorkshire YO25 4DG

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Ruston Parva, Driffield, Yorkshire YO25 4DG Offers Over £190,000 3 Chapel Cottages , Ruston Parva, Driffield, Yorkshire YO25 4DG 3 Chapel Cottages Ruston Parva, Driffield, Yorkshire YO25 4DG Offers over £190,000 3 Chapel Cottages , Ruston Parva, Driffield, Yorkshire YO25 4DG *** BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE WITH STUNNING GARDENS *** This Three Bedroom Cottage Has Been Lovingly Maintained and Upgraded By The Current Owner To A Fantastic Standard. Situated within the popular, rural village of Ruston Parva which is located within easily commutable distance from Beverley, Bridlington, Driffield and Scarborough, this property is deceptively spacious and boasts an enviable plot. Internal accommodation itself briefly comprises Entrance Hall, Lounge, Reception Hall, Kitchen, Study and Utility Room to Ground Floor. The First Floor offers Master Bedroom, Second Double Bedroom, Third Bedroom and Family Bathroom. Externally there is a Large, Landscaped Rear Garden with Workshop along with Garage Space and Parking to the front of the property. Call now to arrange an appointment to avoid disappointment! Entrance Hall Bedroom Two 12'06 x 11'09 With double glazed external door to front elevation, A second double bedroom with double glazed radiator and laminate flooring. window to front elevation, airing cupboard, television point, radiator and fitted carpet. Lounge 20'08 x 12'06 A generous lounge with two double glazed windows Bedroom Three 8'10 x 6'09 to front elevation, cast iron open fire with wooden A single bedroom with double glazed window to rear surround, telephone and television points, radiator elevation, radiator and fitted carpet. and fitted carpet. Bathroom 8'07 x 6'11 Reception Hall 24'04 x 6'10 A spacious bathroom with double glazed window to A versatile space with double glazed French doors rear elevation, panelled bath with mains shower and window to rear elevation, two radiators, under over, low flush WC, pedestal wash basin, part tiled stairs storage cupboard and fitted carpet. walls, heated towel radiator and radiator. Kitchen 13'10 x 11'10 External A beautifully presented fitted kitchen with a range Boasting a stunning plot, this property benefits from of wall and base units, wood worktops, ceramic a large, landscaped rear garden with lawns, sink, tiled splash backs, extractor hood, double decorative borders, mature shrubbery and glazed window to rear elevation, double glazed wonderful countryside views. French doors to side, radiator and tiled flooring. Workshop 26'11 x 18'00 Study 10'05 x 6'06 A fantastic workshop with concrete base, power Another versatile reception room with double glazed and light. window to rear elevation, telephone point and laminate flooring. Garage Store & Parking 9'00 x 7'08 The property has a slightly reduced garage space Utility Room 12'01 x 7'06 with up and over garage door along with parking to With fitted base units, plumbing for free standing the front of the property. appliances and boiler cupboard. Agents Note Landing To date these details have not been approved by With double glazed window to rear elevation and the vendor and should not be relied upon. Please fitted carpet. confirm before viewing. Master Bedroom 12'08 x 11'08 Laser Tape Clause A spacious master bedroom with double glazed Laser Tape Clause window to front elevation, radiator and fitted All measurements have been taken using a laser carpet. tape measure and therefore, may be subject to a small margin of error. 26 Market Place | Driffield | East Yorkshire | YO25 6AR Tel: 01377 252095 | Email: [email protected] | www.woolleyparks.co.uk.
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