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An attractive stone built Victorian cottage, located within the sought after moorland village of Levisham.
Rowl Cottage comprises the southern half of a pair of properties and provides a good range of well-proportioned and characterful accommodation.
Rowl Cottage has been much improved by the current owners, who have created a stylish and comfortable home which provides almost 1,000 square feet of space. The property retains some lovely original period detailing and has the well-proportioned rooms of its era, with high ceilings and some lovely original tiling to the ground floor. In brief, entrance hall with an original encaustic tiled floor, a cosy front facing sitting room with open fire, living or dining room to the rear which leads through to the breakfast kitchen which has a small utility area tucked away to the side. Upstairs are two good sized double bedrooms, a third smaller single bedroom or useful home office and a generous bathroom with a recently remodelled dressing room. The property is heated via electric heaters, with the ground floor being modern, highly efficient Dimplex Quantum heaters. These store heat overnight using off-peak electricity and are individually programmable.
Rowl Cottage is located on the eastern side of the main street and has a lovely, well-established garden which is filled with traditional cottage plantings and mature shrubs. There is a terraced seating area, lawn, flower borders and space to create a vegetable garden to the far end with ample storage available within a pair of substantial timber sheds.
LOCATION
The pretty moorland village of Levisham is situated on the southern fringes of the North York Moors National Park, and is well known for its Parish church, Steam Railway Station and well regarded pub. The surrounding moorland is one of the largest expanses of open moor in Europe and offers some spectacular walks immediately from the village, including to the Hole of Horcum to the North and Bridestones to the East. The popular market town of Pickering lies just 5 miles to the south and provides a good range of amenities.




