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Homeleigh, Danby
£425,000 Guide Price
Property Features
- Substantial Detached Bungalow in the Village Centre
- Generous Living Room with a Dual Aspect
- Open Plan Kitchen/Diner with Integrated Appliances
- 4 Bedrooms & 2 Bathrooms including an En-Suite
- Large Loft Space suitable for Conversion
- Parking for 2 Cars & Garden with Timber Shed
Property Summary
Hope & Braim are delighted to present Homeleigh in Danby to the market.
This substantial detached bungalow lies at the centre of the village that is surrounded by the North York Moors in the picturesque Esk Valley with rail links to Whitby to the East and Middlesborough to the West. The property was formerly Danby’s GP Surgery and was converted into a residential home in 2007 that has over 1,500 sq ft of accommodation that benefits from having oil central heating and hardwood double-glazing throughout. There is a spacious living room at the centre of the bungalow that has ample room for three sofas and has a dual aspect with six windows that flood the room with natural light. At one end there is an open plan kitchen/diner that has a range of kitchen cabinets with integrated appliances and space for a dining table with seating for six. At the other end of the bungalow are the sleeping quarters comprising three double bedrooms, all with fitted wardrobes, and two bathrooms including an en-suite shower room and a family bathroom with a four-piece suite. Upstairs there is a fourth bedroom that is currently used as a home office and a large loft space that could be converted into more accommodation. Outside there is a driveway that can accommodate two cars plus a garden to the front and rear with a timber shed.
This substantial detached bungalow lies at the centre of the village that is surrounded by the North York Moors in the picturesque Esk Valley with rail links to Whitby to the East and Middlesborough to the West. The property was formerly Danby’s GP Surgery and was converted into a residential home in 2007 that has over 1,500 sq ft of accommodation that benefits from having oil central heating and hardwood double-glazing throughout. There is a spacious living room at the centre of the bungalow that has ample room for three sofas and has a dual aspect with six windows that flood the room with natural light. At one end there is an open plan kitchen/diner that has a range of kitchen cabinets with integrated appliances and space for a dining table with seating for six. At the other end of the bungalow are the sleeping quarters comprising three double bedrooms, all with fitted wardrobes, and two bathrooms including an en-suite shower room and a family bathroom with a four-piece suite. Upstairs there is a fourth bedroom that is currently used as a home office and a large loft space that could be converted into more accommodation. Outside there is a driveway that can accommodate two cars plus a garden to the front and rear with a timber shed.