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Tucked away in a quiet position on the fringes of the village, with an attractive open view across The Howe and moorland, 4 Ashfield Road is a charming Grade II Listed period cottage.
The cottage has been restored with sensitivity and flair, successfully blending modern comforts and original character features. Improvements include a new and efficient electric central heating system, underfloor heating to the kitchen flag stone floor, upgraded insulation where possible and newly fitted floor coverings throughout. The kitchen and shower rooms have been re-fitted with high quality finishes and fixtures, resulting in a turnkey home ready for immediate occupation.
The stylishly presented accommodation amounts to 511 square feet in total, which briefly comprises: a dual aspect living room with multifuel burning stove and to the rear is the well specified breakfast kitchen with a door leading out to the sheltered, courtyard rear garden. Upstairs are two bedrooms and the shower room, making the property ideally suited to couples, downsizers or holiday letting.
To the rear is an enclosed, private and very sheltered cobbled courtyard garden, with an access around to Ashfield Road.
Castleton is a picturesque moorland village nestling in a fold of the northern escarpment of the North York Moors National Park and is located some 10 miles south of Guisborough and 15 miles west of Whitby. The village, together with neighbouring Danby, provides a wide range of local amenities and is a vibrant and active rural community. Amenities within the village include a large general store, independent food store, two public houses, parish church, children’s playground, outdoor bowling club, cricket club, and railway station. Local primary school rated as Outstanding by Ofsted. Secondary education can be found close by in Whitby and Guisborough along with a larger range of amenities.
Painted panelled front door with a window light overhead. Flagstone floor. Coat hooks. Electric fuses overhead. Stairs to the first floor.
Original sash windows to the front and rear elevations. Fireplace housing a multi fuel burning stove with a flagstone hearth and panelled surround. Television and broadband points. Panelled walls to part. Beamed ceiling. Wall lights. Fitted understairs storage cupboards. Two radiators.
Range of kitchen cabinets with solid wood Butcher block worktops, incorporating a Belfast sink unit with mixer tap. Integrated electric oven and four ring induction hob. Underfloor heating to flagstone floor and additional radiator. Window to the side. Door out to the courtyard garden.
Original sash window to the front. Radiator. Part panelled walls. Wall lights. Walk in fitted storage cupboard with shelving and hanging space. Cupboard housing the electric boiler and hot water cylinder.
Velux roof light to the rear. Radiator. Part panelled walls. Wall lights.
Double width shower with a fully tiled interior and heritage style fittings. Low flush WC. Pedestal wash hand basin. Chrome heated ladder towel rail. Velux roof light. Part panelled walls. Recessed lights. Extractor fan.
Ashfield Road is a small lane running just off the main High Street. Properties line just one side of the street, affording the cottage a lovely far-reaching view to the front. The garden lies to the rear and is an enclosed and private courtyard garden with pedestrian access around to the front.




