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Cornhouse Cottage, Main Street, Little Ouseburn £550,000 Viewing arrangements Directions Strictly by appointment through Myrings Proceed out of Harrogate on the A59 passing through Telephone 01423 566400 Knaresborough towards York. After crossing over the A1 Email [email protected] motorway turn left after approximately 3 miles onto the B6265 towards Boroughbridge. Proceed on this road, taking a right turning signposted Little Ouseburn. As you hit the main street, the property can be found on the right hand side. Cornhouse Cottage, Main Street, Little Ouseburn £550,000 Myrings Estate Agents, 10 Princes Square, Harrogate, HG1 1LX Sales 01423 566 400 Lettings 01423 569 007 myrings.property Myrings Estate Agents wish to advise prospective purchasers that we have not checked the services or appliances. The sales particulars have been prepared as a guide only; any floor-plan or map is for illustrative purposes only. Myrings Estate Agents, for themselves and for the vendors or lessors of this property whose agents they are give notice that: the particulars have been produced in good faith; do not constitute any part of a contract; no person in the employment of Myrings Estate Agents has any authority to make or give any representation of warranty in relation to this property. #MyFamilyValues Proud Supporters Cornhouse Cottage, Main Street, Little Ouseburn, Little 2 4 2 Ouseburn, YO26 9TD 'Cornhouse Cottage' is a charming and highly proportioned master bedroom with an array of desirable 4 bedroom detached village home built fitted wardrobes and a stylish en-suite shower in 2004 by a reputable local builder, enjoying room. There are two further good sized double south facing views across open countryside and bedrooms, a fourth large single bedroom/study standing in landscaped gardens with a detached and a tiled house bathroom with a separate garage. shower enclosure. The property has the advantage of an extremely Fronted by a gravel driveway for multiple cars private rear garden with various seating areas leading down to the detached garage which benefitting from sun throughout the day. benefits from power, lighting and a water tap, the house opens via a porch into a fantastic formal The property is located in the heart of this dining room centred around a stone and brick popular and active village with its thriving fireplace and with solid oak flooring. This flooring community, located midway between Harrogate continues through into a lovely, spacious lounge and York and is exceptionally well-served with a again with a feature fireplace and french doors range of facilities including an excellent primary which open out to the garden. Moving through school, church, village hall, pub/restaurant, and a to the rear there is a separate utility room and w/ store/post office is in nearby Great Ouseburn. It c, as well as superb dining kitchen with stone is conveniently located just to the south of the flagged flooring and two sets of french doors out market town of Boroughbridge which provides an to the garden. The modern fitted kitchen itself excellent variety of amenities. For the commuter, comes complete with a range of units and there is quick access to the A1(M) which in turn integrated appliances. There is also enough leads to the national motorway network as well as space for a family sized dining table. the nearby commercial centres to the north and Ascending to the first floor, a central landing with south. There are also regular rail services from a linen cupboard leads off on to a very well Cattal Railway Station to Leeds and York. Bus Main Roads Train Airport 3 minutes by foot A1M 5.4 miles Cattal 3.3 miles Leeds Bradford 23.4 miles Knaresborough 10.2 miles Fixtures & fittings Services Fixtures and fittings are to be negotiated separately. Heating is oil fired. Mains drainage and electricity are connected. Rating Authority Tenure Harrogate Borough Council Tax Band G Freehold.
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