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An immensely appealing detached property which offers versatile, well presented and up to date accommodation. Pine Cottage sits within land and grounds of 2.6 acres, with a substantial stable range and useful storage buildings. In all a very well situated residential small holding or equestrian property.
Pine Cottage was converted into a house around 70 years ago and being a former granary, the building retains some lovely period features, including a number of significant exposed beams and the original granary steps which run up the side of the house. The house has recently been re-roofed and re-pointed and the windows and external doors newly replaced. An extension to the side and back has enlarged the house and the accommodation is well-presented throughout. In brief the accommodation is arranged in an ‘upside down style’ with the large dual aspect dining kitchen and separate sitting room to the top floor, enjoying attractive views over the grounds, whilst to the ground floor are four double bedrooms, two bathrooms and the cloakroom. There is huge scope to re-configure the accommodation to suit any number of purchasers and in all amounts to 1,333 square feet. There is an external laundry room and outside storage.
Pine Cottage sits well off the road, with an exceptionally generous level of private parking on the gravelled driveway to the front. To the rear are immaculately landscaped gardens, which have been carefully planted to create a more formal cottage style garden to the immediate rear, productive vegetable plot with polytunnel and green house and a small orchard to the rear. The land extends to the north and comprises level and more steep area of grazing. A large timber stable block with hardstanding and storage sheds stands to the side, ideal for those with smallholding or equestrian interests.
LOCATION
Ebberston is a pretty village lying to the south of the A170 Scarborough to Thirsk trunk road and with easy access to the A64 and Malton where there is a railway station and connections to the mainline network. The village is some seven miles east of Pickering and eleven miles west of Scarborough with excellent access to the Coast, Dalby Forest (2 miles away) and the North York Moors to the North. The village has a public house, chapel, parish church, active village hall and a sports ground. Ebberston benefits from a regular bus service, which runs between Scarborough and Helmsley. Seamer train station lies just 8.4 miles away and offers a regular service to York, from which all mainline services can be connected to.