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12 Stakesby Road, Whitby
£325,000 Guide Price
Property Features
- Semi-detached house with gardens and open views
- Approximately 1,300 sq ft of accommodation over 2 floors plus a large attic room
- 2 reception rooms and an extended kitchen and shower room downstairs
- 3 bedrooms and a bathroom with separate WC upstairs
- Will require some modernising but has modern gas central heating
- Generous corner plot with a south facing rear garden
Property Summary
Hope & Braim are delighted to present 12 Stakesby Road in Whitby to the market.
A traditional 1930’s semi-detached house built from Grosmont brick and occupying a generous corner plot with open views to the front over Whitby’s rugby field and the coast beyond. The property is larger than your average semi with over 1,300 sq ft of accommodation over 2 floors plus a large loft, suitable for conversion. The property will require some modernising but does benefit from having well-proportioned rooms, period features, including an arts & craft fireplace, and gas central heating throughout. Downstairs there are two reception rooms and a kitchen which has been extended into the old outhouse that also has a shower room. Upstairs there are three bedrooms, comprising two doubles and a single, a bathroom, a separate WC, and a narrow staircase allowing access to the large loft space above. The garden wraps around the house with the rear garden enjoying a southerly aspect. The house is ideally located with the town and the coast within a short walk and also close to local amenities and schools, making this area of town popular for families.
A traditional 1930’s semi-detached house built from Grosmont brick and occupying a generous corner plot with open views to the front over Whitby’s rugby field and the coast beyond. The property is larger than your average semi with over 1,300 sq ft of accommodation over 2 floors plus a large loft, suitable for conversion. The property will require some modernising but does benefit from having well-proportioned rooms, period features, including an arts & craft fireplace, and gas central heating throughout. Downstairs there are two reception rooms and a kitchen which has been extended into the old outhouse that also has a shower room. Upstairs there are three bedrooms, comprising two doubles and a single, a bathroom, a separate WC, and a narrow staircase allowing access to the large loft space above. The garden wraps around the house with the rear garden enjoying a southerly aspect. The house is ideally located with the town and the coast within a short walk and also close to local amenities and schools, making this area of town popular for families.