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20 Oakfields, Middleton Tyas, Richmond, Dl10 6Sd country properties village properties town homes barn conversions building plots 20 OAKFIELDS, MIDDLETON TYAS, RICHMOND, DL10 6SD Price £289,950 NO ONWARD CHAIN www.carvergroup.co.uk A most attractive detached bungalow, pleasantly positioned in the popular North Yorkshire village of Middleton Tyas, overlooking an open green area to the front and backing on to countryside at the rear. The property has been significantly improved by the current owners to provide well laid out comfortable and spacious living space. Originally a three bedroomed bungalow and altered to provide a larger living room. Set at the end of a long driveway suitable for parking a number of vehicles with attractive landscaped garden, access from both sides of the property to a magnificent landscaped rear garden with extensive paved areas, a large summer house and separate garden room. The kitchen is fitted with an attractive range of floor and wall mounted units with integrated oven and grill and gas hob unit. The spacious living room opens directly into a sizeable re constructed conservatory which overlooks the rear gardens. The village of Middleton Tyas has a reputable primary school, a village shop, public house and is close to the junction with the A1(M) and A66 at Scotch Corner providing excellent communication links throughout North-East England. Darlington is 10 miles away and Richmond 5 miles. GENERAL INFORMATION DINING ROOM 3.68 X 3.47 narrowing to 2.53 (12'1" X Gas central heating to radiators 11'5" narrowing to 8'4") New gas combination boiled fitted November 2015 Beautifully presented reception room with bay window to (situated in loft space) the front and pleasant outlook to the manicured front Cavity wall insulation garden and central green area. The dining room is open UPVC double glazed windows and external doors plan to the inner hall which connects the dining area to the Security alarm system with internal and external sensors living area, There is also a door to the kitchen. Security lighting Telephone sockets to living room and entrance hall Richmondshire Council Tax Band E UPVC obscure glazed entrance door with windows to either side opens to entrance hall. ENTRANCE HALL 1.93 X 1.37 (6'4" X 4'6") Central heating radiator, security alarm panel, doors to dining room and WC. KITCHEN 2.75 X 4.35 (9'0" X 14'3") A modern kitchen fitted with a range of floor and wall mounted units, having double sink unit, tiled splash backs to work surfaces. There is a 5 point Hotpoint gas hob with concealed overhead extractor hood, integrated Firenze electric oven and grill, space and services for a washing machine, dishwasher and fridge freezer. Tiled flooring, heated towel rail, display cabinets, window to the side and half panelled, half obscure glazed door giving access to the side. WC 1.19 X 1.65 (3'11" X 5'5") Refurbished WC with contemporary style back to wall concealed cistern WC with inset wash hand basin with mixer tap and storage unit below. Heated towel rail, tiled walls to dado height, timber effect flooring and obscure double glazed window to the side. INNER HALL 1.18 X 2.99 (3'10" X 9'10") Access via drop down ladder to insulated and boarded roof space, Karndean flooring and two good sized storage cupboards. BEDROOM 1 3.55 X 3.37 (11'8" X 11'1") Good sized double bedroom with aspect to the rear. LIVING ROOM 5.84 X 3.54 (19'2" X 11'7") Well lit reception room with double glazed window to the rear overlooking the landscaped gardens and arched window to the side as well as fully glazed sliding patio doors opening to the conservatory. The room has a central heating radiator and electric fire with cornice ceiling and a number of power points and door to conservatory. BEDROOM 2 3.53 X 2.89 (11'7" X 9'6") A further double bedroom with a pleasant outlook to the front. HOUSE BATHROOM 2.02 X 1.98 (6'8" X 6'6") Good sized shower cubicle with tiled surround and mains shower, low level WC, inset wash handbasin, overhead extractor, fully tiled floor and walls. Central heating radiator and obscure glazed window to the side. EXTERNALLY - FRONT Beautifully presented front garden comprising of shaped lawn, well stocked shrubbed borders with an abundance of CONSERVATORY 2.97 X 4.29 (9'9" X 14'1") perennials, daffodils and evergreens. Tarmacadam drive Superb addition to the property is this good sized way providing off street parking for a number of vehicles conservatory which was reconstructed in 2011, the room with gravelled parking area providing additional parking. has two central heating radiators, tiled flooring, fantastic The driveway leads to a carport and garage. outlook over landscaped gardens as well as fully glazed door giving access to private paved patio seating area. CARPORT 6.17 X 2.66 (20'3" X 8'9") Providing covered parking and sheltered walk way to the front door. GARAGE 4.98 X 2.44 (16'4" X 8'0") With up and over door, power and lighting, personnel door to the rear, secure gated access to rear garden. EXTERNALLY - REAR Beautifully landscaped east facing rear garden which has an outlook over woodland and is extremely private with coloured stone slab paving with pleasant seating areas, colourful borders, outside remote control lighting, steps up to a raised lawned garden with stone retaining wall with further raised patio seating area. External power supply and water point. SUMMERHOUSE 3.56 X 2.71 (11'8" X 8'11") With glazed double doors, power and lighting. ADDITIONAL SUMMER HOUSE 2.02 X 1.95 (6'8" X 6'5") Viewings On elevated raised decked seating area, west facing to For further information and viewings please contact make most of evening sun. Richmond office on 01748 825317. Richmond Office Opening hours Monday - Friday 9.00am - 5.00pm Saturday 9.30am - 1.30pm These hours are subject to change during the Christmas and Easter periods Thinking of selling? For a free, no obligation valuation contact us on 01325 320676. We can search 1,000s It could take just 15 minutes with one of our specialist advisers: Call: 01325 380088. Visit: Any of our Offices. Online: www.mortgageadvicebureau.com/carver of mortgages for you Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage. There will be a fee for mortgage advice. The actual amount you pay will depend upon your circumstances. The fee is up to 1% but a typical fee is 0.3% of the amount borrowed MAB 6202 Doing what’s right for you These particulars do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. None of the statements contained in these particulars are to be relied on as statements or representations of fact and any intending purchaser must satisfy himself by inspection or otherwise to the correctness of each of the statements contained in these particulars. The vendor does not make or give, and neither Nick & Gordon Carver Residential or Commercial, Nick & Gordon Carver, nor any person in their employment has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatever in relation to this property 80 High Street 14 Duke Street, Darlington 26 Market Place, Richmond 43 Dalton Way, Newton Aycliffe 219 High Street, Northallerton Yarm, TS15 9AH County Durham, DL3 7AA North Yorkshire, DL10 4QG County Durham, DL5 4DJ North Yorkshire, DL7 8LW Tel: 01642 420090 Tel: 01325 357807 Tel: 01748 825317 Tel: 01325 320676 Tel: 01609 777710 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.carvergroup.co.uk.
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