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47 Stakesby Road, Whitby
£750,000 Guide Price
Property Features
- Period Property with a Large Garden & Garage
- 2,600 sq ft of Accommodation over 2 Floors
- 3 Reception Rooms with Fireplaces & Beamed Ceiling
- Open Plan Kitchen/Diner with Pantry Cupboard
- Annexe with Artist's Studio/Gym & Shower Room
- 4 Double Bedrooms, Study & 2 Bathrooms
- Modern Gas Central Heating & Partially Double-Glazed
- South-Facing Lawned Gardens with Borders
Property Summary
Hope & Braim are delighted to present 47 Stakesby Road in Whitby to the market.
A substantial detached residence that has period interiors and a large, south-facing garden located close to the town centre and local amenities. The property was built at the turn of the century for the artist William Hodgson (1864-1925) in the Arts & Crafts style with many period features throughout including fireplaces, beamed ceilings and decorative glasswork. With its distinctive, white-washed façade and Rosemary-Tiled roof this property has architectural interest and kerb-appeal. On entering this home there is a spacious entrance hall that has a fireplace with bench seating within the Bay window and an attractive staircase with a carved balustrade. There are three reception rooms comprising a lounge, sitting room and a dining/family room, all having fireplaces and large windows that flood the property with natural light. The lounge has a feature inglenook fireplace and glazed doors that open onto the south-facing garden. The sitting room is a smaller, cosy room whilst the dining room/family room is large enough to accommodate a large dining table and sofas. Adjoining the dining room is an annexe that is used as an artist studio and home gym that also has a utility room and shower room. At the rear there is a breakfast kitchen with fitted cabinets and space for a range cooker. Upstairs there is a galleried landing and four double bedrooms, a study and two bathrooms, including an en suite off the principal bedroom. Outside there is a generous plot with well kept gardens mainly to the front and side of the property with a tandem garage/workshop and outbuildings tucked behind. This really is a stand-out property that would make a great family home.
A substantial detached residence that has period interiors and a large, south-facing garden located close to the town centre and local amenities. The property was built at the turn of the century for the artist William Hodgson (1864-1925) in the Arts & Crafts style with many period features throughout including fireplaces, beamed ceilings and decorative glasswork. With its distinctive, white-washed façade and Rosemary-Tiled roof this property has architectural interest and kerb-appeal. On entering this home there is a spacious entrance hall that has a fireplace with bench seating within the Bay window and an attractive staircase with a carved balustrade. There are three reception rooms comprising a lounge, sitting room and a dining/family room, all having fireplaces and large windows that flood the property with natural light. The lounge has a feature inglenook fireplace and glazed doors that open onto the south-facing garden. The sitting room is a smaller, cosy room whilst the dining room/family room is large enough to accommodate a large dining table and sofas. Adjoining the dining room is an annexe that is used as an artist studio and home gym that also has a utility room and shower room. At the rear there is a breakfast kitchen with fitted cabinets and space for a range cooker. Upstairs there is a galleried landing and four double bedrooms, a study and two bathrooms, including an en suite off the principal bedroom. Outside there is a generous plot with well kept gardens mainly to the front and side of the property with a tandem garage/workshop and outbuildings tucked behind. This really is a stand-out property that would make a great family home.