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Snainton, between Pickering & Scarborough
Rose Dene House is a fine, detached double-fronted Edwardian house with a large garden and outbuildings. Constructed in 1906, the accommodation has been well-maintained and comprises: entrance hall, two elegant reception rooms with unusual, original fireplaces and bay windows, breakfast kitchen with Rayburn, utility and cloakroom. On the first floor: four bedrooms, (three doubles and a single), bathroom and a shower room. Carpets and curtains are included. At the rear there is ample parking, a single garage, two small outbuildings and a sizeable stone and pantile former dove cote. This building has potential for conversion and change of use as an annexe to the main house, subject to planning consent. The rear garden gently climbs the escarpment to Garth Head Lane and the views from the top are superb, with uninterrupted vistas across the Vale of Pickering to the Yorkshire Wolds.
Snainton is a well-served village some eight miles to the east of the market town of Pickering and approximately nine miles from the seaside town of Scarborough. The village has a shop, petrol filling station, primary school, recreation ground, parish church and pub and is also well placed for access to the A64 and the railway station at Malton.
Freehold Guide Price £365,000
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