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A characterful 1920’s detached property which has been beautifully refurbished and extended to create a stylish detached home, set in lovely grounds in an edge of village location.
Tor Lodge was built in 1926 and retains several lovely character details which sit alongside what has been a thorough scheme of refurbishment by the current owners. In all the house provides just over 1,800 square feet of beautifully presented accommodation, which has a versatile layout and has been finished to a high standard with karndean flooring, underfloor heating, new bathrooms fittings and the addition of a garden room to the side to name just a few of the improvement works.
The property sits within expansive grounds of 0.46 of an acres with attractively landscaped lawned gardens, a large raised decked entertaining area, summer house and an especially generous amount of parking to the rear. There is a large double garage, store and a re-fitted games room with bar, creating a further entertaining area away from the house.
In brief; entrance porch through to the entrance hall, large dining kitchen which opens through to the garden room where there are bifold doors opening out onto the raised terrace. Inner hallway with cloakroom and utility. Triple aspect sitting room with wood burning stove, dining room and study. Upstairs are three double bedrooms; the master bedroom has an en-suite shower room and dressing room and there is a main house bathroom with freestanding tub and separate shower. The property is fully double glazed throughout and has a modern gas fired central heating system.
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.