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Langton Road, Norton

Full Description:
St. Paul’s House is a substantial, three storey town house, Grade II Listed as being of architectural and historic interest, and is believed to date from 1855. The house displays many appealing characteristics, including well-proportioned rooms, high ceilings and panelled doors and occupies a large plot which extends to over one quarter of an acre along with a useful range of buildings.
The accommodation amounts to over 2,200sq.ft and comprises: vestibule, entrance hall, living room, dining room, breakfast kitchen, utility room, guest cloakroom and a useful cellar. To the first floor there are three double bedrooms, a bathroom and separate wc. On the top floor there are another two double bedrooms and a further bathroom.
The property benefits from a huge amount of outside space and the total plot amounts to over one quarter of an acre with driveway parking and attractively landscaped gardens. Of particular note is a useful range of outbuildings providing garaging and valuable storage but may also have potential for conversion to create a holiday let or annexe – subject to securing the necessary consents.
Norton is a popular town which benefits from a comprehensive range of amenities including schools, shops, pubs, golf course, sports centre and swimming pool. The town is separated by a bridge over the River Derwent from Malton, which has in recent years gained a reputation as Yorkshire’s Food Capital and where there are further amenities. The railway station provides regular services to York from where London can be reached in less than 2 hours. St. Paul’s House is located on Langton Road and is especially well placed for access to both primary and secondary schools within the town.