A traditional semi-detached house in the sought after area of bishopthorpe, ready for the new owners to personalise.
The house is situated in an enviable semi-rural location, yet lies within easy reach of shops and services in the nearby village of Bishopthorpe. The original part of the house now provides a large open plan living area with brick fireplace leading into a new kitchen extension with tiled floor and beams to the pitched ceiling, a ground floor bedroom and shower room, whilst upstairs in the original part of the house are two double bedrooms and the house bathroom. The property offers a blank canvas for prospective buyers to put their own stamp on.
Externally, there is a gated driveway, lawned gardens to the front, side and rear and offers easy access York and to the A64 serving the motorway network. The property is offered for sale with no onward chain.
General Remarks
Viewing
All viewing is strictly by prior appointment with the sole selling agents, Hudson Moody. Please contact our offices at 58, Micklegate, York, YO1 6LF. Telephone .
Fixtures And Fittings
All fixtures and fittings are specifically excluded from the sale unless they are mentioned in the particulars of sale.
Location
Situated in an idyllic semi-rural location close to village facilities.
Services
Main supplies of water and electricity. Septic tank drainage. Oil Central heating.
Local Authority York
City of York Council, West Offices, Station Rise, York, YO1 6GA. Telephone .
Offer Procedure
Before contacting a Building Society, Bank or Solicitor you should make your offer to the office dealing with the sale, as any delay may result in the sale being agreed to another purchaser, thus incurring unnecessary costs. Under the Estate Agency Act 1991, you will be required to provide us with financial information in order to verify your position, before we can recommend your offer to the vendor. We will also require proof of identification in order to adhere to Money Laundering Regulations.
"The property offers a blank canvas for prospective buyers to put their own stamp on"