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Goosecroft House, East Harlsey, Northallerton, Dl6 2Dw country properties village properties town homes barn conversions building plots GOOSECROFT HOUSE, EAST HARLSEY, NORTHALLERTON, DL6 2DW Guide Price £675,000 www.carvergroup.co.uk An outstanding, modern, architect-designed four bedroom detached family house together with a one bedroom, self-contained annexe, double garage and gardens. Internally Goosecroft House is an exceptional, unique, modern property offering truly spacious living accommodation with high quality fixtures and fittings throughout. The accommodation includes a large, open-plan living/dining/kitchen area which is an impressive space offering a “wow factor” and will not fail to impress any prospective buyers. There are two further reception rooms, utility room and WC. To the first floor there is a large master suite with dressing room and en-suite, three further double bedrooms and an impressive family bathroom. Annexe The superb, self-contained annexe boasts a large open-plan kitchen/living room and double bedroom with en-suite. Externally There is a driveway providing access to the double garage, and an enclosed rear garden. This property really does need to be viewed at your earliest convenience to avoid disappointment and to appreciate the overall size and presentation. The village of East Harsley is situated 6 miles from Northallerton, 9 miles from Yarm and approximately 1 mile from the A19. General Information Tenure: Freehold Services: Oil central heating, mains electric, water and drainage uPVC double glazing Local Authority: Hambleton District Council (Tax Banding D) 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 4DN 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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