A stone built semi detached house dating from 1937 on the outskirts of Horton in Ribblesdale. The property is in need of renovation and improvement but represents excellent value for money and should be attractive to those seeking a full time family home or an investment property.
2 Studfold is a generous semi detached house dating from 1937. The property is stone built and has a pleasant front garden, off street parking and three bedrooms. The property does require some improvements/modernisation but forms the basis of a desirable property on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
GROUND FLOOR |
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Entrance Hall | uPVC part glazed entrance door, leading to hallway providing access to all ground floor rooms and first floor via stair case. Central heating radiator, electric sockets, ceiling light and under stairs store cupboard.
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Living Room | A generous living room with window to front elevation, feature stone fire place, stone hearth and multi fuel stove providing central heating to three radiators in the hall, landing and bathroom. Original ceiling coving and ceiling light, picture rail, two wall lights, TV and telephone point, double glazed windows and stripped pine doors.
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Dining Kitchen | A spacious dining kitchen located to the rear of the house with a range of wall and base units, Formica worktop, 1 1/2 bowl sink with mixer tap and tiled splash back. Diplomat ceramic hob with four electric rings and extractor hood over. Creda electric fan oven and grill, ample plug sockets, three oven Aga to feature fire place with timber beam and ceiling mounted airer. Original recessed store cupboard to the side of the chimney breast in solid wood, pleasant dining area with ceiling light and ceiling beam, window to rear elevation and door to rear garden. Plumbing for washing machine, space for fridge freezer and tumble dryer. Window to side elevation, dual aspect timber sash windows. Plenty of natural light and timber stripped pine door.
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FIRST FLOOR |
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. | Staircase to first floor with original timber hand rail and balustrade with wood panelling leading to first floor landing. Central heating radiator and window to side elevation. Ceiling light and loft access. Good size linen cupboard.
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Bedroom 1 | A double bedroom with double glazed window to front elevation, recessed storage wardrobe to the side of the chimney breast.
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Bedroom 2 | An L shaped room with double glazed window to front elevation, ceiling light and timber entrance door.
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Bedroom 3 | A double room over looking the rear garden and towards Horton in Ribblesdale. Timber sash window, ceiling light, stripped pine entrance door.
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Bathroom | Stripped timber entrance door, central heating radiator, large wooden storage cupboard housing hot water cylinder, wash hand basin, low level w.c. and bath. Timber sash windows to rear elevation, disused shower tray. Ceiling light.
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OUTSIDE |
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. | To the front of the property is a pleasant fore garden with paved pathway, bordered by slate walls containing plants and shrubs.
To the side of the property is a parking area suitable for two vehicles, the previous owners have half constructed a garage to the rear of the property, accessed via the parking area.
To the rear is a small rear yard and back garden which is overgrown with brambles and trees, but looks to be of a reasonable size.
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. | Services - the property is on a septic tank shared with the adjacent three properties. We are lead to believe this was installed approximately 2 years ago. Water supply is spring water supplied by a natural spring close by. The wood burning stove running the central heating radiators is solid fuel and the Aga is solid fuel.
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Horton is a small Dales village, the focal point for the renowned Three Peaks which attracts walkers throughout the year. It is within the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Amenities include a primary school, church, choice of pub and cafe. There is also the railway station with services operating between Carlisle and Leeds. The market town of Settle is within some six miles and offers a comprehensive range of shops and other amenities including schools catering for all age groups. Leeds and Bradford (one hour) and Carlisle are within direct easy reach from the railway station in the centre of the village.