3 bedroom house

Scalby, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO13 0NL

Guide Price

£595,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: May 2021
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • 2.63 acres
  • 3 beds

Residential Tags: N/A

Property Tags: Equestrian, Smallholding

Land Tags: Paddock

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  • First Marketed: May 2021
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • Residential Tags: N/A
  • Property Tags: Equestrian, Smallholding
  • Land Tags: Paddock
PARTICULARS OF SALE

Holmefield is an attractive registered smallholding property comprising a beautifully presented detached dormer bungalow set in spacious gardens, with range of versatile outbuildings and paddocks, extending in total to 2.6 acres.



The property is set up and back from Scalby Road, the main A171 road north from Scarborough heading towards Whitby. It lies roughly midway between Scalby and Burniston villages, about a quarter of a mile north of Scarborough Rugby Club. The elevated position gives the house some fabulous panoramic views over the surrounding countryside looking up towards the moors. From the farm buildings there is even a view over open fields as far as the sea and Scarborough Castle.



The front door opens into an L-shaped entrance hallway with doors off to all the principal ground floor rooms and staircase to the first floor. There is a ground floor double bedroom, a dining room with a bay window and a lounge with a bay window and Baxi open fire with back boiler, all enjoying positions across the front of the property looking over the gardens onto the countryside beyond.



Behind the lounge is a fitted kitchen with a gas Rayburn range and breakfast bar, which leads through to a utility with a separate WC cloakroom and door to the rear. Across the remainder of the rear of the building is a modern fitted house bathroom with luxury bath suite and another bedroom (or study) which provides access through to a lovely double glazed conservatory on the southeast corner of the building.



The staircase rises to a landing where doors open to a master dormer double bedroom with the best views in the house and a WC Cloakroom which has the potential to be a shower room with further development. The property has uPVC double glazing and gas central heating.



From the road a five bar gate opens onto a smart tarmacked driveway which sweeps up to the house and there is driveway parking for multiple vehicles.



The house has fabulous gardens. To the front is a paved patio and a lawn bounded by well-stocked borders including mature topiary, trees and shrubs. To the rear of the house is a gravelled and paved yard with raised beds. Beyond this is a sloping lawn with a cedarwood summerhouse and an aluminium framed greenhouse.



The property is handily placed for the amenities in Scalby village, including pubs, restaurants and good schools, as well as the leisure facilities at the Rugby Club.



Room Sizes

Entrance Hallway

Lounge 18'9 x 11'6

Dining Room 14'2 x 9'6

Kitchen 13'6 x 9'6

Utility 9'9 x 6'0

WC Cloakroom

Bedroom 2 11'6 x 11'0

Bedroom 3/Study 12'0 x 11'0

Conservatory 12'9 x 10'0

House Bathroom 12'0 x 5'2



1st Floor:

Dormer Bedroom 1 12'2 x 11'6 (14'2 into bay)

WC Cloakroom





Land and Outbuildings

The house has an orchard paddock at the roadside, on the south side of the driveway, level with the front garden which is well fenced and planted with a number of cherry and fruit trees, and a vegetable plot with fruit bushes. At the top of the driveway is a static caravan.



The driveway runs beyond the house to a five bar gate which opens into a paddock, to the rear of the garden which is well fenced with drinking troughs.



At the far end of the paddock is a range of agricultural buildings which are block built with fibre cement roofs and lie in 2 parallel ranges.



Building 1: 120' x 18'

Building 2: 80' x 18'



These buildings are flexible and have been used for a variety of types of livestock, workshops and storage, but would make good stabling. Water and separate power supply connected.



The buildings stand just over the brow of the hill from the house and are not easily visible from the roadside. From here there are views over fields to the sea on the horizon.



There is another field to the rear of the buildings which is also well fenced with drinking troughs fed by hose. The paddocks amount to around 2 acres in total.



GENERAL REMARKS & STIPULATIONS



Viewing: Viewings by appointment. All interested parties should discuss this property, and in particular any specific issues that might affect their interest, with the agent's office prior to travelling or making an appointment to view this property.



Directions: Exiting Scarborough on the road towards Whitby (A171) passing through Scalby, Holmefield lies on your right hand side about ¼ mile beyond Scarborough Rugby Club. See also location and boundary plans.



Services: The property is understood to be connected to metered mains water, gas and electricity (separate supply to farm buildings) and septic tank drainage. The Rayburn range in the kitchen provides heating and hot water and links with a back boiler to the fire in the living room.



Planning / Local Authority: The property falls within the jurisdiction of Scarborough Borough Council (it lies just outside the National Park). Tel: .



Council Tax Banding: The property is Band 'E' for council tax. Approx. £2,461 payable for 2021/22.



Post Code: YO13 0NL

Marketed by: Richardson & Smith, Whitby

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