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A delightful character cottage situated in an especially sought after village with an attached annexe and a one-bedroom holiday cottage.
Three properties in one compact package, Northcot is, at its heart is a characterful stone cottage situated on the southern side of the road with easy to care for grounds and private parking located in Hutton Buscel, one of the most sought-after village along the A170.
The cottage accommodation offers plenty of character with a modern finish and provides around 1,100 square feet of accommodation with two front facing reception rooms, dining kitchen, rear hall and wet room. Upstairs are three bedrooms and the house bathroom.
Adjoining Northcot is The Potting Shed, a creative and imaginative conversion of original farm buildings. The open plan design is flooded with light from the west facing floor to ceiling windows and provides 333 square feet with living, dining and kitchen area and a mezzanine floor above providing a bedroom with en-suite.
The Barn stands opposite to the main house, 440 square feet of mainly ground floor accommodation which showcases a rustic feel with open plan design: living dining kitchen with mezzanine study area and a large bedroom with wet room.
Northcot sits in easily managed south facing grounds with lawned garden and off-street parking. Adjoining The Potting Shed is a useful storeroom with mezzanine storage area.
Hutton Buscel is a sought after and especially sociable village located approximately 11 miles east of Pickering and 5 miles west of Scarborough. A comprehensive range of local services are available in the nearby villages of East and West Ayton, including a doctor’s surgery, pharmacy, post office, petrol filling station with supermarket, library, several public houses and a primary school. A regular bus service passes through the village from Scarborough to Helmsley. More comprehensive facilities can be found in Scarborough, with a train station at Seamer only 4 miles distant which provides a regular service to York where mainline connections to the rest of the UK can be found. The village is set well off the A170, in an elevated position and is well sited for easy access over to Scarborough, or onto the A64.