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A most attractive, three-bedroom Victorian cottage offering characterful accommodation with easily maintained gardens in a sought-after location in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The Old School House is an especially attractive, period cottage dating from 1854, and constructed of solid limestone walls beneath a slate roof. The property retains a huge amount of character, and provides three-bedroom accommodation of almost 1,150sq.ft. Along with the former school and headmaster’s cottage, the terrace forms an important part of the streetscape in this quiet and sought-after part of Oswaldkirk.
In brief, it comprises entrance hall, sitting room with open fire, inner hall, dining room with study area and multi-fuel stove, ground floor shower room, kitchen and utility room. Upstairs there are three bedrooms and a house bathroom.
The cottage occupies a slightly elevated position, with pretty, yet easily maintained garden areas to the front and side, featuring stone flagged and gravelled seating areas and shrub borders. In addition, there are several outhouses providing useful storage, including a fuel store, boiler store, garden and tool stores. On-street parking is available nearby, and spaces within the car park further along the terrace can be rented on an annual basis (currently c. £150).
Oswaldkirk is a pretty village, pleasantly situated in an attractive area of countryside between the North York Moors National Park and the Howardian Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village is well placed for easy access to the Georgian market town of Helmsley, located approximately 4 miles north and the neighbouring village of Ampleforth some 2 ½ miles west.
Quarry tile floor. Cupboard housing the fuse box and electric meter.
Open fire with oak surround, cast iron and tile insert. Television point. Mullioned casement window to the front. Double doors opening to the Dining Room. Radiator.
Staircase to the first floor. Understairs cupboard.
Cast iron wood burning stove set on a stone hearth. Three wall light points. Casement window to the side. Velux roof light. Radiator.
White suite comprising shower enclosure, wash basin and low flush WC. Extractor fan. Radiator.
Range of kitchen cabinets with solid oak work surfaces, incorporating a stainless steel sink unit. Dishwasher point. Electric cooker and extractor hood. Casement window to the side. Radiator.
Stainless steel sink unit. Automatic washing machine point. Casement windows to the side and rear. Door to the rear. Radiator.
Loft hatch. Casement window to the side. Radiator.
Range of fitted wardrobes. Casement window to the front with window seat and views across open countryside. Radiator.
Airing cupboard housing the hot water cylinder with electric immersion heater. Alcove cupboards. Casement window to the rear. Radiator.
Fitted wardrobe. Casement window to the side with window seat. Radiator.
White suite comprising bath with shower over, wash basin, and low flush WC. Electric shaver point. Casement window to the rear. Radiator.
There are pretty garden areas to the front and side of the cottage, designed to be easy to maintain, including stone paving and gravelled seating areas, together with colourful shrub borders, making for an attractive setting to dine outdoors. Three stone-built outhouses to the rear also form part of the property and provide useful storage.