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A sizable, detached bungalow, occupying a south facing plot on the edge of Ebberston village. The Old Orchard was designed and built to the current owner’s design around 40 years ago. Whilst the property would now benefit from some general updating, the accommodation is deceptively spacious, amounting to 1,608 square feet and could be easily reconfigured to suit any number of purchasers. The property is set on the southern edge of the village and enjoys an open aspect to the rear, looking across the Vale of Pickering towards the Wolds in the distance.
In brief the property provides the following accommodation. Breakfast kitchen with separate pantry and utility room. A large central hallway from which two large receptions radiate off: living room and a large dual aspect sitting room. Up to three bedrooms, house bathroom and a separate WC. The property is largely Upvc double glazed throughout and has full gas fired central heating.
The property sits back from the village street with a large block paved driveway to its front, providing plenty of parking as well as additional space to park within the integral garage. To the side and rear is a further garden, with the lawned garden at the rear planted up with raised vegetable beds and has the advantage of lovely far-reaching views.
LOCATION
Ebberston is a pretty village lying to the south of the A170 Scarborough to Thirsk trunk road and with easy access to the A64 and Malton where there is a railway station and connections to the mainline network. The village is some seven miles east of Pickering and eleven miles west of Scarborough with excellent access to the Coast, Dalby Forest, and the North York Moors to the North. The village has a public house, chapel, parish church, active village hall and a sports ground. Ebberston benefits from a regular bus service, which runs between Scarborough and Helmsley. Seamer train station lies just 8.4 miles away and offers a regular service to York, from which all mainline services can be connected to.




