For Sale
Church View, Egton
£345,000 Guide Price
Property Features
- Grade II Listed Cottage with Stunning Views
- Period Features including Stripped Pine Floors & Beamed Ceilings
- Lounge with Log Burner & Kitchen/Diner
- 3 Bedrooms & Modern Shower Room
- Oil Central Heating with Antique Radiators
- Large Garden with Timber Outbuildings
- Close to Village Amenities including Primary School, GP Surgery & Pubs
Property Summary
Hope & Braim are delighted to present Church View in Egton to the market.
Church View is a Grade II Listed cottage with a large garden and stunning views overlooking the Esk Valley located on the edge of the village within the North York Moors National Park. The property has an attractive stone façade with herring bone dressed stone under a pan tiled roof, whilst inside there are period features throughout including fireplaces and beamed ceilings. There is a spacious lounge that has a log burning stove, stripped pine floors and windows to the front and rear that flood the room with natural light. A rear extension houses the kitchen/diner that has bespoke cabinets with solid Oak worktops, space for a cooker range and a dining table. Adjoining the kitchen is a small room that is currently used as a third bedroom but could be a home office. Upstairs there is a bedroom and modern shower room on the first floor and another bedroom within the roof space with exposed beams and Velux windows. The property benefits from having oil central heating with antique radiators throughout. Outside there is a garden to the front and a larger garden to the rear that has timber outbuildings and stone-flagged paths. The cottage is part of a terrace of three stone dwellings with Church View being at the end of the terrace.
Church View is a Grade II Listed cottage with a large garden and stunning views overlooking the Esk Valley located on the edge of the village within the North York Moors National Park. The property has an attractive stone façade with herring bone dressed stone under a pan tiled roof, whilst inside there are period features throughout including fireplaces and beamed ceilings. There is a spacious lounge that has a log burning stove, stripped pine floors and windows to the front and rear that flood the room with natural light. A rear extension houses the kitchen/diner that has bespoke cabinets with solid Oak worktops, space for a cooker range and a dining table. Adjoining the kitchen is a small room that is currently used as a third bedroom but could be a home office. Upstairs there is a bedroom and modern shower room on the first floor and another bedroom within the roof space with exposed beams and Velux windows. The property benefits from having oil central heating with antique radiators throughout. Outside there is a garden to the front and a larger garden to the rear that has timber outbuildings and stone-flagged paths. The cottage is part of a terrace of three stone dwellings with Church View being at the end of the terrace.