Entrance Hallway
A bright and spacious hallway with high ceilings and exposed beams, adding to the character of the space. There is a large wooden double glazed entrance door with pretty arch window above leading into the hallway. Doors to lounge and cloak room. Beautiful wooden staircase leading to the first first.
Cloakroom
Fitted with a two piece suite comprising; contemporary wash hand basin and toilet. There are two low level cupboards housing the electric boiler.
Open plan Lounge/Kitchen
7.00 (max) x 4.95 (max)
With high ceilings and exposed wooden beam. The open plan space is light throughout with two double glazed windows, plus the wooden double patio doors leading into the garden. Accessible cupboard housing meters.
The kitchen is fitted with a full range of wall and base units, Belfast sink and range cooker with extractor hood over. Integrated dishwasher and fridge freezer.
Stairs to first floor
Wooden staircase leading to the first floor landing. Wooden double glazed window.
First floor landing
With vaulted ceilings and exposed beams. A handy storage cupboard. Access to loft space.
Bedroom One
4.17 x 3.25
A lovely spacious bedroom with exposed beams and two wooden double glazed windows, offering views of the lake. There is a handy larger than average cupboard with plumbing for a washing machine, it would however make a great walk-in wardrobe. Radiator.
Bedroom Two
2.71 (max) x 2.95 (max)
With vaulted ceiling and beams, a lovely second bedroom perfect for a home office or children’s bedroom with Velux window. Radiator.
Bathroom
Fitted with a contemporary three piece suite comprising; bath with shower over, wash hand basin and toilet., Heated towel rail. There is an attractive double glazed arch window which over looks the courtyard.
Outside
As you approach the property from the lane you will arrive within the impressive courtyard which is paved and offers a dedicated electric charging port, 2 parking spaces, plus visitor parking. To the front the property is a paved pathway leading to the front door. Sat within the corner of the courtyard you are positioned next to the characterful stone wall which is simply beautiful.
To the rear of the property is a spacious garden which is mainly laid to lawn, there is also a paved patio. The air source pump is positioned in the garden.
Material Information & Charges
This information has been obtained from our Vendor/ Landlord, through local information, and verified sources where available. Every effort has been made to ensure this information is accurate and clear.
Council Tax Band of the property is B. The Local Authority is the City of Selby Council
The property Electricity Supplier is Northern Power Grid. There is an Electric Vehicle Charge Point located to the front of the property.
The water comes from a borehole and there is a septic tank system
The property has a Air Source Pump which supplies the heating and hot water.
The broadband and mobile phone signal can be checked via the Ofcom checker facility at checker.ofcom.org.uk
The owners of each property within the courtyard form a management company, each household nominates a director to attend meetings. The management company is in its early stages, setting up a bank account to deal with ongoing maintenance costs related to the water supply and sewage system. We have been advised that the current cost is £40 a month for sewage and water.
A member of the Quantum team is related to the owner of this property.
Directions
From Tadcaster – Head north-west on New St towards High St/A659, turn left onto High St/A659, continue to follow A659 for 0.2 miles.
Then turn left onto A162 for 3.9 miles and turn left onto Scarthingwell Lane. You will find the property down the lane on the left hand side approach.
From York City Centre – Get onto the A64 from A19 for around 10 minutes, follow the A64 to A162 in North Yorkshire. Take the A162 exit from A64. Follow the A162 and turn left onto Scarthingwell Lane.
Local Information
Provided by Town and Country Guide:
Scarthingwell is a small village located in the North Yorkshire. The village is situated near the A64 road, which connects Leeds and York. Scarthingwell is known for its beautiful countryside, which is perfect for hiking and cycling. The village is also home to a number of historic buildings, including the Scarthingwell Castle, which dates back to the 14th century.
One of the main attractions in Scarthingwell is the Golf Course. The course is set in beautiful parkland and offers a challenging round of golf for players of all abilities. The course is open to visitors and offers a range of facilities, including a clubhouse and pro shop. The village is also home to a number of pubs and restaurants, which serve traditional Yorkshire cuisine.
Scarthingwell is a great place to visit for those who enjoy the outdoors and want to experience the beauty of the Yorkshire countryside. The village is located near a number of other attractions, including the historic city of York and the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
Schools
Barkston Ash Catholic Primary School, Saxton Church Of England Primary School, Kirk Fenton Church Of England Primary School to name a few.
The property is within the catchment area for Sherburn High.