Bradwell, 5 Beck Lane, South Kilvington, Thirsk, YO7 2NL Guide Price £329,950

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Bradwell, 5 Beck Lane, South Kilvington, Thirsk, YO7 2NL Guide Price £329,950 Bradwell, 5 Beck Lane, South Kilvington, Thirsk, YO7 2NL Guide price £329,950 www.joplings.com A detached family home in a village location only a mile outside Thirsk. South Kilvington has a primary school, church, good local pub and a bus service between Thirsk and Northallerton. Accommodation comprises: entrance hall, snug/TV room, downstairs bathroom, dining room, kitchen, utility, sun room, lounge, three bedrooms and upstairs bathroom. To the exterior there is a garage, front and rear gardens and driveway parking. South Kilvington has good road links North and South and is only a short drive from the A1M. Main line railway stations nearby in both Thirsk and Northallerton. DIRECTIONS MASTER BEDROOM On entering the village from Thirsk turn left after the mini roundabout, opposite the church, down past 4.57m x 4.45m (15'0" x 14'7") the post box. The property is located on the right hand side - with a monkey puzzle tree in the garden. UPVC leaded effect window to the front. Under eaves storage cupboard. Ceiling cornice. Double radiator. TV and BT points. ENTRANCE HALL 4.19m x 2.13m (13'9" x 7'0") BEDROOM TWO Good useable entrance vestibule extending into the inner hallway. Leaded effect UPVC door and 3.53m x 2.44m (11'7" x 8'0") window to the front. Two UPVC leaded effect windows to the front. Double radiator. Laminate flooring. SNUG/TV ROOM BEDROOM THREE 3.41m x 3.08m (11'2" x 10'1") 3.53m x 2.44m (11'7" x 8'0") Large leaded effect UPVC window to the front. TV point. Ceiling cornice. Double radiator. Double UPVC window to the side. Laminate flooring. Ceiling cornice. Spotlights. Under eaves storage cupboard. BT point. BATHROOM 2.00m x 2.6m (6'7" x 8'6") BATHROOM Two opaque windows to the side. Cream suite comprising: panelled bath with mixer tap, pedestal hand 3.76m x 3.05m (12'4" x 10'0") wash basin with mixer tap set in vanity unit, low level WC. Fully tiled shower cubicle with mixer 'L' shaped room. Opaque leaded effect UPVC window to front. Cream suite comprising corner bath with shower and sliding doors. Tiled floor and half tiled walls. Mirror with light and shaver point. Extractor mixer tap, hand wash basin with mixer tap set into vanity unit and low level flush WC. Mirror and Ceiling cornice. Spotlights. shaver point. Fully tiled shower cubicle with mixer shower. Part tiled walls. Radiator. Spotlights. Extractor. DINING ROOM 3.05m x 3.05m (10'0" x 10'0") OUTSIDE UPVC window overlooking the rear garden. Double radiator. Coving. KITCHEN FRONT GARDEN 3.02m x 3.56m (9'11" x 11'8") Open plan frontage mainly laid to lawn with mature shrubs and trees. Block paved driveway and gravel UPVC window and door to rear. Range of wall and base units in Oak. Granite effect work surfaces parking. incorporating an oversized halogen hob with extractor over. Integrated double oven. Single stainless steel sink with chrome mixer tap. Tiled splashbacks. Radiator. Space and plumbing for dishwasher. SIDE OF PROPERTY Space for upright fridge/freezer. Spotlights. UPVC door to Sun Room. Full height wrought iron security gate. Driveway parking for several vehicles. UTILITY ROOM 2.39m x 1.67m (7'10" x 5'6") REAR GARDEN A glazed utility room set on brick base. Glazed sliding doors to rear garden. Space and plumbing for Mainly laid to lawn with borders and shrubs. Block paved patio area. washing machine. Space for tumble dryer. Tiled flooring. Gas meter. Power and light. DETACHED GARAGE SUN ROOM 5.18m x 4.06m (17'0" x 13'4") 2.97m x 2.79m (9'9" x 9'2") Measured internally. A block and rendered garage set under a pantile roof. Remote control up and over Full width UPVC glazed sliding door to rear garden. Coving. Laminate flooring. Spotlights. Double door to the front. Window and personal door to the side. Work pit. Overhead storage in the eaves. Power IMPORTANT NOTICE radiator. and light. Further storage area to the rear of the garage with shelving. 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 LOUNGE SERVI CES office and we would be pleased to check the information. Do so particularly, if contemplating travelling 4.57m x 4.47m (15'0" x 14'8") Mains Water some distance to view the property. We have not tested any services, appliances, equipment or facilities and Leaded effect UPVC window to the front. Stone fireplace and hearth housing coal effect gas fire. Mains Electricity nothing in these particulars should be deemed to be a statement that they are in good working order, or that Double radiator. Laminate flooring. Coving. TV point. Mains Drainage the property is in good structural condition or otherwise. Gas central heating Any areas, measurements or distances referred to are given as a guide only and are not precise. Purchasers FIRST FLOOR UPVC double glazing must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise regarding the items mentioned above and as to the Council Tax Band E 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 LANDING VIEWINGS property or these particulars not enter into any contract relating to the property on behalf of the vendor. We 5.59m x 1.83m (18'4" x 6'0") All viewings are strictly by appointment through Joplings Estate Agents, please contact the Thirsk office have not inspected the deeds to the property and therefore any reference or inference to boundaries, rights of way etc. are subject to confirmation. Large UPVC window overlooking rear garden. Radiator. Loft access. Coving. Airing cupboard housing at 19 Market Place, Thirsk. North Yorkshire. YO7 1HD. Telephone: 01845 522680 hot water tank and with shelving. OFFICE OPENING HOURS A DIVISION OF THIRSK FARMERS AUCTION MART CO. LTD Company Registered in England No. 91818 19 Market Place, Thirsk, YO7 1HD T: 01845 522680 F: 01845 526055 [email protected] www.joplings.com www.joplings.com.
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