1 King Street
Hopperton, Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, HG5 8PB
Guide Price
£899,950
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Equestrian
Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jun 2022
- Removed: Nov 2022
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Equestrian
- Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land
1 King Street is an attractive victorian brick-built family home offering comfortable, extended accommodation arranged over two floors.
Handsome wood flooring runs throughout the ground floor, with the porchway leading through into the bright reception hall, with stairs rising to the first-floor level. The attractive front-facing living room/study with its log-burning stove flows off the main hall, with the second adaptable front-facing adjacent living space featuring a brick-built fireplace and another log burner, as well as French doors opening out onto the roomy open plan kitchen and dining room, including a walk in larder off the kitchen. The well-appointed kitchen features an array of neutral shaker-style cabinetry with dark granite worktops and various integrated appliances, with plenty of space for entertaining and dining with a view, and wide-Bi-folding doors opening out onto the sunny terrace.
This flows into the striking main living room, with its double doors onto a gravelled terrace, tall vaulted and beamed ceilings and a grand brick-built fireplace with stone hearth. Flowing through from the kitchen is a useful cloakroom and extra utility space.
On the first floor are four generously proportioned double bedrooms, all benefitting from far-reaching countryside views, with the dual-aspect principal suite enjoying the use of a modern en suite shower room and the further bedrooms well served by the contemporary family bathroom with its d-shaped bathtub. Two of the rooms has high vaulted and beamed ceilings and characterful original exposed brick fireplaces, with two bedrooms also having bespoke fitted wardrobe solutions.
The property resides within the charming hamlet of Hopperton, within easy reach of the market town of Knaresborough, which offers an extensive range of day-to-day amenities, as well as a medieval castle ruin, tranquil walks and a mainline railway station with frequent services to London Kings Cross. The spa town of Harrogate is within easy reach, offering a plethora of independent shops, restaurants and bars. An excellent selection of schooling options are situated nearby, including Harrogate Ladies’ College, Cundall Manor, Queen Mary’s, Belmont Grosvenor and Queen Ethelburga's re schools.
The home sits in a considerable plot, with paddocks, land and stables surrounded on all sides by picturesque countryside and sheep grazing fields. A generous driveway approached via double gates leads up to the property, offering ample parking for a number of vehicles, with the main garden enclosed via fencing and healthy hedging. Private and peaceful paved terraces provide a number of spaces to relax in the sunshine and dine al fresco, with several manicured level lawned areas and a variety of established fruit trees. Pretty wisteria adorn the façade of the home, with a number of herbaceous plants and shrubs adding colour and interest.
Marketed by: Strutt & Parker, Harrogate
Handsome wood flooring runs throughout the ground floor, with the porchway leading through into the bright reception hall, with stairs rising to the first-floor level. The attractive front-facing living room/study with its log-burning stove flows off the main hall, with the second adaptable front-facing adjacent living space featuring a brick-built fireplace and another log burner, as well as French doors opening out onto the roomy open plan kitchen and dining room, including a walk in larder off the kitchen. The well-appointed kitchen features an array of neutral shaker-style cabinetry with dark granite worktops and various integrated appliances, with plenty of space for entertaining and dining with a view, and wide-Bi-folding doors opening out onto the sunny terrace.
This flows into the striking main living room, with its double doors onto a gravelled terrace, tall vaulted and beamed ceilings and a grand brick-built fireplace with stone hearth. Flowing through from the kitchen is a useful cloakroom and extra utility space.
On the first floor are four generously proportioned double bedrooms, all benefitting from far-reaching countryside views, with the dual-aspect principal suite enjoying the use of a modern en suite shower room and the further bedrooms well served by the contemporary family bathroom with its d-shaped bathtub. Two of the rooms has high vaulted and beamed ceilings and characterful original exposed brick fireplaces, with two bedrooms also having bespoke fitted wardrobe solutions.
The property resides within the charming hamlet of Hopperton, within easy reach of the market town of Knaresborough, which offers an extensive range of day-to-day amenities, as well as a medieval castle ruin, tranquil walks and a mainline railway station with frequent services to London Kings Cross. The spa town of Harrogate is within easy reach, offering a plethora of independent shops, restaurants and bars. An excellent selection of schooling options are situated nearby, including Harrogate Ladies’ College, Cundall Manor, Queen Mary’s, Belmont Grosvenor and Queen Ethelburga's re schools.
The home sits in a considerable plot, with paddocks, land and stables surrounded on all sides by picturesque countryside and sheep grazing fields. A generous driveway approached via double gates leads up to the property, offering ample parking for a number of vehicles, with the main garden enclosed via fencing and healthy hedging. Private and peaceful paved terraces provide a number of spaces to relax in the sunshine and dine al fresco, with several manicured level lawned areas and a variety of established fruit trees. Pretty wisteria adorn the façade of the home, with a number of herbaceous plants and shrubs adding colour and interest.
Marketed by: Strutt & Parker, Harrogate
Land Registry Data
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