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A well-equipped and well cared for residential smallholding, situated on the southern edge of Snainton village. Lowside Gardens is set in open countryside with no near neighbours and enjoys a superb outlook with far reaching views from all angles and a position which is at once private but easily accessible.
Set within land and grounds of 4.76 acres together with a good range of buildings, including a substantial modern agricultural building with attached workshop, hay store, covered livestock shed and a range of garage and storage sheds.
The bungalow was built as a one-off design in the 1960’s and has been extended and improved in recent years resulting in a comfortable, easy to care for home. The property has had renewed electrics, a brand-new septic tank system and the creation of a smart dining kitchen with adjacent boot room. In all 1,100 square feet which briefly comprises, boot room with utility area, a generous double aspect dining kitchen with smart, granite topped units and a range of good quality integrated appliances. Dual aspect sitting room with multi fuel stove. Central hallway and up to four bedrooms, wet room and separate cloakroom.
Lowside Gardens is set in mature gardens with all sides, with the land extending to the south and east. The land is currently arranged as five separate paddocks securely stock fenced and with water laid on.
Subject to an agricultural occupancy restriction which states: ‘The occupation of the dwelling house shall be limited to persons employed or last employed in agriculture, as defined in Section 221 of the Town & Country Planning Act 1962, or in forestry, and the dependants of such persons’.
Lowside Gardens is situated down Middle Lane, a quiet lane to the south of Snainton village. The property is set well back from the road side and has a private position with open views to all sides. Snainton is a well-served village some eight miles to the east of Pickering and approximately nine miles from Scarborough. The village has a primary school, doctors’ surgery, recreation ground, parish church, two pubs and fish and chip takeaway with small shop. The village is well placed for access to the A64 and the railway station at Malton. Leeds & Edinburgh.