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An attractive 1930s semi-detached town house occupying a large plot in a much sought-after area, providing four-bedroom accommodation in need of modernisation & updating.
61 Middlecave Road is a distinctive semi-detached house, dating from the 1930s, and constructed of red brick outer walls beneath a clay pantile roof, featuring double storey bay windows to both the front and rear. The house would benefit from a programme of modernisation and updating, but offers huge potential to create a superb home in a highly sought-after part of Malton.
The property occupies a good-sized plot, and such there is scope to extend, if required (subject to any necessary consents). The accommodation is arranged over two floors and amounts to approximately 1,700sq.ft to include two reception rooms, a dining kitchen and four bedrooms. There is partial gas central heating, and the majority of windows are uPvc double-glazed. The gardens lie to both the front and rear, featuring lawn and a variety of mature shrubs and specimen trees. The back garden in particular enjoys a high level of privacy and a south-facing aspect. A tarmac driveway offers space to park and leads to a detached single garage.
Malton is a first-rate market town which has, in recent years, gained a reputation as Yorkshire’s food capital with its high-profile food festival, artisan producers and farmer’s market. Named by The Sunday Times as one of the best places to live, the town enjoys excellent transport links; the railway station is a short walk away and has regular services to York from where London can be reached in less than 2 hours. A full range of amenities can be found within Malton, including a variety of eateries, independent and high street retailers, good schools and leisure facilities.
Inner door to:
Staircase to the first floor. Understairs cupboard. Picture rail. Telephone point. Radiator.
Low flush WC and wash basin. Casement window to the front.
Picture rail. Television point. Bay window to the rear. Two radiators.
Open fire with stone surround. Picture rail. Built-in cupboard. Bay window to the rear. Radiator.
Range of kitchen units incorporating a stainless steel, double drainer sink unit. Gas cooker point. Automatic washing machine point. Bay window to the front and two casement windows to the side. Radiator.
Gas central heating boiler. Door to the side.
Picture rail. Loft hatch. Casement windows to either side. Radiator.
Bay window to the rear. Telephone point. Radiator.
Fitted wardrobe. Bay window to the rear. Radiator.
Casement window to the front.
Bay window to the front. Fitted wardrobe.
Shower enclosure and wash basin. Airing cupboard housing the hot water cylinder with electric immersion heater. Casement window to the side. Heated towel rail.
Low flush WC. Casement window to the side.
The house is set well back from Middlecave Road, occupying a good-sized plot, which in total amounts to approximately 0.19 acres. The gardens are located to both the front and the rear and are mostly laid to lawn and interspersed with a number of mature trees and shrubs. A driveway leads to a detached single garage.
Electric roller shutter door to the front. Casement window to the side and personnel door to the rear. Electric light and power.