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A spacious, end of terrace Victorian town house providing
over 2,000sq.ft of well- presented accommodation including four double
bedrooms, two bathrooms & two reception rooms, together with garden &
off-street parking.
78 Newbiggin is an attractive, three-storey property which offers surprisingly spacious four double bedroom accommodation of more than 2,000sq.ft. The house retains all the hallmarks of a classic Victorian town house, such as high ceilings, panelled internal doors, cornicing and a number of original fireplaces. Positioned at the end of a terrace and within a short stroll of the Market Place, the house has been in the same ownership for over 20 years and has been subject to many improvements.
The property benefits from gas central heating, sealed unit double-glazing, and its accommodation briefly comprises vestibule, entrance hall, sitting room with open fire, dining/living room with log burner, 18ft kitchen, breakfast room/porch, utility room, guest cloakroom, first floor landing, master bedroom with en-suite shower room, bedroom two, house bathroom, second floor landing, bedroom three and bedroom four.
The house sits behind a forecourt garden, whilst at the rear there is a paved courtyard style garden. Beyond there is hardstanding to park several cars and a further section of garden with timber deck, pond, shrub borders and a decent quality, timber garden shed.
Malton is a popular and well-served market town located approximately 18 miles north of York and has in recent years gained a reputation as Yorkshire’s food capital. 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. Newbiggin is situated close to the town centre, and Number 78 is easily identified by our ‘For Sale’ board.
Oak flooring. Inner door with stained glass panel. Coving.
Staircase to the first floor. Coving. Oak flooring. Radiator.
Open fire with wood surround, cast iron insert and slate hearth. Coving. Oak flooring. Two wall lights. Bay window to the front. Radiator.
Cast iron wood burning stove set on a stone hearth. Coving. Oak flooring. Fitted storage cabinet with display shelves above. Television point. Understairs cupboard. Casement window to the side and sash window to the rear. Radiator.
Range of kitchen cabinets with polished granite work surfaces, incorporating a ceramic sink unit. Range of integrated appliances, including a four-ring gas hob with extractor hood above, electric double oven, microwave and dishwasher. Tiled floor. Recessed spotlights. Sash window and casement window to the side. Radiator.
Tiled floor. Door to the rear. Radiator.
Range of kitchen cabinets incorporating a stainless steel, single drainer sink unit. Automatic washing machine point. Quarry tile floor. Gas fired central heating boiler. Casement window and door to the side.
Low flush WC and wash basin. Quarry tile floor. Casement window to the side. Radiator.
Staircase to the first floor. Radiator.
Coving. Period fireplace. Two casement windows to the front. Radiator.
White suite comprising corner shower cubicle, wash basin and low flush WC. Extractor fan. Recessed spotlights. Heated towel rail.
Airing cupboard housing the hot water cylinder with electric immersion heater. Casement windows to the side and rear. Two radiators.
White suite comprising bath with shower over, wash basin and low flush WC. Extractor fan. Recessed spotlights. Casement window to the rear. Heated towel rail.
Velux roof light. Fitted storage cupboard. Loft hatch.
Period fireplace. Velux roof light and dormer window to the front. Radiator.
Period fireplace. Two Velux roof lights to the rear. Radiator.
To the front the house is set behind a small forecourt garden, planted with a variety of spring bulbs, and a path leads to the front door. At the rear, the house opens onto a walled, block paved courtyard garden, ideal for dining outdoors, and from here, a wrought iron handgate opens onto a service lane, beyond which there is a parking area for several cars and a further garden area with shrub borders, timber deck and a useful garden shed. The house enjoys a vehicular access from Newbiggin and an additional pedestrian access onto Wentworth Street, from the garden.




