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Viking Garth, Scarborough Road, Bridlington East Yorkshire Viking Garth, Scarborough Road, Bridlington East Yorkshire Viking Garth Scarborough Road Bridlington £550,000 IMPRESSIVE COUNTRY HOUSE IN 3.14 ACRES BETWIXT BRIDLINGTON & SCARBOROUGH A truly impressive country house set in a secluded location, surrounded by beautiful gardens extending to approximately 3.14 acres. The property offers spacious well planned accommodation briefly comprising reception hallway, cloakroom, lounge sitting room, dining room, study, kitchen, utility room with WC, four double bedrooms, two en-suite bathrooms, house bathroom and an impressive cellar/games room. The mature gardens incorporate a patio area, ornamental ponds and a wealth of established shrubs and trees. Parking to the front of the house offers access to two integral garages and an additional garage/store. The property benefits from double glazing and central heating and early inspection is strongly recommended. Situated on the east coast of Yorkshire, Bridlington lies north of Hull and the River Humber just south of Flamborough Head. Further north of Bridlington lies the seaside resorts of Filey, Scarborough and Whitby. Bridlington is a popular seaside resort and minor seaport on the North Sea. It is served by Bridlington railway station which is on the Yorkshire coast line that runs between Hull and Scarborough. Viking Garth is situated in a secluded location just off the A165 between Bridlington and Reighton, in the parish of Speeton and just within the boundary of North Yorkshire. 2 THE ACCOMMODATION COMPRISES: complimentary work surfaces incorporating glass UTILITY ROOM 3.38m (11’1”) x 3.35m (11’) fronted display units, wine rack, electric oven and grill, With floor units incorporating a stainless steel sink GROUND FLOOR four oven Oil fired Aga, integrated fridge and unit, fitted cupboards with storage over. Plumbing dishwasher, partially tiled walls, terracotta tiled floor, for an automatic washing machine, plumbing for a ENTRANCE PORCH TV aerial point and sliding patio doors to the terrace. fridge, tiled walls, door to the garage and a rear An arched entrance porch provides access to the entrance door. entrance hall having ceiling and wall lights. DINING ROOM 5.97m (19'7") x 4.42m (14'6") With an ornate fireplace having a marble inset and WC ENTRANCE HALL hearth, coving to the ceiling, radiator and wall light With a low level WC. An impressive and spacious room having mahogany points. interior doors, balustrade and wall panels. Solid oak flooring, coved ceiling, radiators, walk in cloak cupboard, door to the cellar and mahogany double doors leading to the lounge. CLOAKROOM With low level WC and wash hand basin. Partially tiled walls and laminate wood flooring. LOUNGE 7.14m (23'5") x 5.92m (19'5") With a feature stone fireplace having tiled hearth and open fire with matching side stand incorporating a log store. Bow window, coved ceiling, radiators, TV aerial point and double doors providing access to: SNUG 5.42m (19'6") x 3.88m (12'9") With a brick set corner ornamental fireplace having marble inset and hearth, radiator, wall light points, sliding patio doors providing access to the rear garden. STUDY 3.66m (12') x 2.57m (8'5") With a fitted book case with cabinets under, coved ceiling and radiator. KITCHEN 5.31m (17'5") x 4.42m (14'6") Fitted with a range of wall and floor units having 3 BASEMENT EN-SUITE BATHROOM Attractive stone steps lead down to the cellar from A modern white suite comprising of a low level level the reception hall. There is a wine store with WC, pedestal wash hand basin, bath with central wrought iron gate immediately at the foot of the mixer tap, shower attachment and a separate walk- steps. in shower housing a mains fed shower. Tiled walls, chrome heated towel rail, tiled floor and coving to GAMESROOM 11.10m (36'5") x 4.14m (13'7") the ceiling. The games room has wood flooring and stone walls with wall lights. There is a fitted unit to one corner BEDROOM TWO 4.52m (14'6") x 4.39m (14'5") with shelves adjoining. With fitted wardrobes with a bed head recess and matching bedside cabinets. Radiator, power points FIRST FLOOR and patio doors providing access to the balcony. BEDROOM THREE 3.96m (13') x 2.01m (6'7") With a range of fitted wardrobes incorporating a dressing table unit. Power points, wall light points and radiator. BEDROOM FOUR 4.45m (14'7") x 4.42m (14'6") With fitted wardrobes to one wall including a central dressing table unit. Fitted cupboards, radiator and power points. FAMILY BATHROOM With a low level flush WC, pedestal wash hand basin and a large corner spa bather with shower and screen over. Tiled walls, radiator and recessed ceiling lights. LANDING EN-SUITE BATHROOM With single radiator, enclosed staircase leading off With a white suite comprising of a low level WC, to the attic, walk-in linen cupboard and doors off to: pedestal wash hand basin, panelled bath and separate shower housing a mains fed shower. Tiled XXXX Printed by Ravensworth Digital 0191 2303553 MASTER BEDROOM 5.92m (19.5') x 4.80m (15'9") floor, tiled walls and radiator. With storage cupboards and radiator. Open plan to: DRESSING ROOM 4.04m (13'3") x 2.74m (9') With fitted wardrobes. 4 OUTSIDE ENERGY GRAPH The property stands in approximately 3.14 acres of landscaped gardens comprising of a raised patio, shrub garden with water feature and three ornamental ponds. The mature gardens have an array of established shrubs and trees offering a magnificent outlook from the property and providing considerable privacy. The front sweeping driveway is an impressive entrance to the property providing access to a large driveway with double integral garage and separate additional garage/store. LOCATION INTEGRAL DOUBLE GARAGE A double garage having twin roller shutter doors, oil fired central heating boiler, power and light. Door to rear providing access to general store 2.11m x 1.64m. GARAGE/STORE SERVICES Mains water and electricity are connected. Drainage is to a septic tank. TENURE The property is held under freehold title. Vacant possession of the house and gardens will be available on completion. COUNCIL TAX Council Tax is payable to the East Riding of Yorkshire Council. The property is currently shown as listed in Council Tax Band G. 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