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- SOUGHT AFTER LOCATION
- TUCKED AWAY CUL DE SAC POSITION
- IN NEED OF MODERNISATION
- CAR PORT, DRIVE & GARAGE
- ELECTRIC HEATERS
- NO CHAIN & VACANT POSSESSION
- Council Tax Band C
- EPC Rating TBC
***SOUGHT AFTER LOCATION. NO CHAIN & VACANT POSSESSION. CAR PORT & GARAGE.*** Set in a desirable location this charming bungalow is in need of modernisation, making it an exceptional opportunity for those looking to put their own stamp on a home. The bungalow comprises of two bedrooms, a bathroom, kitchen/diner, and a reception room. The layout is both practical and efficient, offering a comfortable living space that can be easily transformed to suit individual tastes and requirements. One of the unique features of this property is the inclusion of both parking, car port and a single garage. This amenity significantly enhances convenience, especially for those who own a vehicle or who are considering purchasing one in the future. The property is situated in a highly sought-after location, characterised by green spaces and walking routes. This setting offers a beautiful blend of comfort and tranquillity, making it an ideal choice for those who appreciate nature and outdoor activities. Whether you are looking for a project, a seasoned investor seeking a new opportunity, or simply someone who wishes to reside in a peaceful and scenic location, this property holds immense potential. With a little time and investment, this semi-detached bungalow could be transformed into a modern and stylish home. Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to purchase a property with so much potential in a desirable location.
Entrance Vestibule
PVCu double glazed entrance door, door to lounge and kitchen/diner.
Kitchen/Diner (6.32m x 0.43m)
PVCu double glazed window to front aspect, and two to side aspect, having a range of wall and base units. Sink and drainer, integrated double oven and hob. Plumbing for washing machine and space for under counter fridge. Electric heater. Door to inner hall.
Hall
Store cupboard, loft hatch and doors to rooms.
Lounge (4.85m x 3.66m)
PVCu double glazed window to front aspect, laminate flooring and electric heaters radiator.
Bedroom 1 (4.09m x 2.72m)
PVCu double glazed window to rear aspect, laminate flooring, electric heated radiator, built in wardrobe and cylinder cupboard.
Bedroom 2 (2.36m x 3.40m)
PVCu double glazed window to rear aspect, electric heated radiator and laminate flooring.
Bathroom
Partly tiled with a shower bath, screen and shower over, vanity housed wash hand basin and push flush WC. PVCu double glazed frosted window.
Exterior
To the front is a small buffer garden with concrete drive to the side which leads under a car port via double gates to the single garage at the rear. The rear garden is mainly pebbled with a greenhouse and flower beds.
floorplan
area guide
Sherburn in Elmet is a popular small town situated between Leeds and York.
Having plenty of local amenities, making it an ideal destination for families and older generations. Sherburn has easy access to the motorway network (A1/M1/M62), as well as close proximity to local railway stations including South Milford and Church Fenton.
Our Sherburn branch serves areas including Barkston Ash, Burton Salmon, Church Fenton, Hillam, Monk Fryston, Saxton, Selby and South Milford.
Schools
- Sherburn High School
- Selby High School
- Selby College
- Tadcaster Grammar School
- Brayton Academy
- Garforth Academy
- Sherburn Hungate Primary School
- Athelstan Primary School
- South Milford Primary School
- Barkston Ash Catholic Primary School
Pubs & Restaurants
- Cumin Lounge, South Milford - Indian restaurant serving authentic dishes using traditional herbs and spices.
- The Rockingham Arms, Towton - family-run pub offering classic dishes using local ingredients.
- Elmet Kitchen, Sherburn in Elmet - freshly prepared authentic Bengal cuisine, using locally sourced produce.
- Saffron, Sherburn in Elmet - authentic Indian and Bangladeshi cuisine available to eat in or take away.
- The Crooked Billet, Saxton - serves breakfast in the morning and traditional pub grub in the evening - it is also the home of the giant Yorkshire pudding.
- The Castle Inn, Cawood - a pub serving traditional meals, light bites or buffets for parties. Features a touring caravan park.
- Sherburn Community Trust - offers library, tea room and village support network
- Fields Garden Centre and Kitchen
- The Motorist Garage & Workshop and The Arnage Restaurant
- Plus, there are lots of local pubs in and near the village serving food, as well as several takeaways.
Recreational
- Leisure – Brayton Barff (an ancient woodland), Skipwith Common (a nature reserve comprising 500 acres of lowland heath, with three waymarked trails), Stillingfeet Lodge Gardens (quintessentially English garden all managed to be as wildlife friendly as possible).
- History – Selby Abbey (1,000 year old abbey with iconic architecture, sacred space and a vibrant worshipping community), Towton Battlefield (historic location with places to walk), Lotherton Hall (country estate comprising a country house, Edwardian gardens, woodland walks and a bird garden).
- Sporting – Fitness Motion (gym, fitness classes and personal trainers), Everyman Racing (bespoke driving experiences, cars include Formula 1 Grand Prix, Ferrari, McLaren and more), Sherburn Aero Club (an airfield and flying club where you can learn to fly or admire the skills of a pilot), many local sports clubs and activities.
- Shopping – Sherburn centre (local, family-run businesses including bakers, butchers, DIY stores and more), York centre (hop on the train and enjoy York’s history, shops, bars and restaurants), Designer Outlet (indoor shopping centre on the outskirts of York), Leeds centre (catch a train to take advantage of the wide range of shops, bars and restaurants), Xscape (leisure complex near Castleford with shops, bars, restaurants, cinemas, a snow slope and a bowling alley).
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