The house is believed to date back to the early 19th century and is an attractive traditional stone build. The house was extended and modernised by the current owner about 25 years ago to provide a comfortable family home which amounts to 1,729 square feet of accommodation. Many of the rooms are dual, if not triple aspect, affording it an usually light and bright feel.
In brief the house provides the following accommodation: central entrance hall, breakfast kitchen with granite topped units and a separate utility room with cloakroom. Two front facing reception rooms, one with an open fireplace. There are up to four bedrooms in total, with a large bedroom to the ground floor with an adjoining wet room and three first floor bedrooms, main house bathroom and a separate shower room.
The house occupies a lovely position which takes in far reaching views to the southwest. Garden and grounds surround the property to all sides, with grass paddock to the front and side. The property has been well cared for throughout with a range of modern and more traditional agricultural buildings arranged around a large area of hardstanding affording ample parking.
The buildings currently provide excellent storage but could offer some re-development potential subject to all necessary planning consents and permissions.
LOCATION
Mickleby is a small village, located only a short distance from the sought-after coastal villages of Sandsend and Ruswick Bay. Mickleby itself has a pub within the village whilst a larger range of facilities can be found close by in either Whitby which is 8 miles away or Guisborough 13 miles distant.