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Lovely Old Four Storey Stone House of Character
Idyllically Situated in this Popular Moorland Village Enjoying Panoramic Open Views to the Rear
Splendid Through Lounge, Dining Room, Study, Breakfast Kitchen, Utility Room and Super Walk In Larder
Five Bedrooms, Bathroom and Shower Room
Oil Central Heating and Double Glazing
Excellent Large Stone Storage Barn Offering Scope, Subject to Planning Consent, For Conversion into a 'Granny Flat' or 'Teenager Annex'
Excellent Four Car Garage and Lovely Enclosed Rear Garden Enjoying Glorious Open Views
Enjoying a pleasant location in the heart of this picturesque moorland village, 'Meldreth House' is a lovely old four storey stone house of character which dates from the 1860s and has, over the years, been significantly improved, but nevertheless possesses a plethora of period features and possesses considerable character and charm. Requiring an internal inspection to be appreciated, 'Meldreth House' offers versatile accommodation which is arranged over four floors, all those windows to the rear of the house enjoying the most breathtaking panoramic views. Castleton is within the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, set amidst some of the most beautiful countryside in the north of england. The village itself benefits from a general store and the historic market town of Guisborough is within comfortable driving distance and offers an excellent range of shopping facilities and amenities. Castleton does benefit from a railway station which gives links to Middlesbrough and beyond and for the keen walker the North Yorkshire Moors National Park offers endless beautiful walks, both moorland, dales and coastal. Externally 'Meldreth House' benefits from a lovely enclosed rear garden which again enjoys stunning views and a particular feature is the large stone storage barn which offers scope, subject to the necessary planning consent, for conversion into a 'granny flat' or 'teenagers annex'. In addition there is an excellent four car garage, a feature rarely found on Castleton high street and therefore combining with the house, barn and garden to make 'Meldreth House' an INCREDIBLY ATTRACTIVE PROPERTY WHICH WE HIGHLY COMMEND.
Ground Floor
Hall
With partly glazed entrance door, radiator and pretty staircase leading to both the lower ground floor and the first and second floors.
Through Lounge
3.63m (11'11) x 5.86m (19'3). A room of splendid proportions, running the full length of the house and having a large picture window which enjoys stunning views across the valley to Westerdale and beyond. Feature fireplace incorporating an open grate, part wood panel ceiling, built in storage cupboard and radiator. In all a splendid room, particularly well suited either for the needs of day to day family life or for entertaining purposes.
Through Lounge
View from Lounge
Study
3.05m (10') x 2.16m (7'1). With radiator.
Shower Room
With low flush W.C., hand basin set into a vanity unit and shower cubicle. Radiator, dado rail and window enjoying breathtaking views.
Lower Ground Floor
Dining Room
2.94m (9'8) x 2.77m (9'1). with ceramic tiled floor.
Breakfast Kitchen
4.62m (15'2) x 3.55m (11'8). A super country style breakfast kitchen very much the 'heart of the house' and having french doors opening out into the delightful rear garden with breathtaking views beyond. Range of base units incorporating a bowl and a half single drainer sink and having display cupboards above. Ceramic tiled floor, part tiling above the working surfaces, electric double oven and floor standing oil boiler.
Breakfast Kitchen
Larder
3.5m (11'6) x 1.45m (4'9). A really super traditional walk-in larder with extensive range of cupboards, fitted working surface and shelves.
Utility Room
2.87m (9'5) x 3.17m (10'5). A most useful area with radiator, ceramic tiled floor, plumbing for an automatic washing machine, venting for a tumble dryer, Belfast ceramic sink, understairs storage cupboard and section of feature glass blocks.
First Floor
Landing
With staircase leading up to the second floor and window at half landing level commanding breathtaking views.
Bedroom
3.22m (10'7) x 2.99m (9'10). With radiator and built in wardrobes with hanging rail and shelving.
Bedroom
3.22m (10'7) x 3.2m (10'6). With radiator.
Bedroom
3.58m (11'9) x 2.49m (8'2). With radiator and window enjoying breathtaking views across the valley to Westerdale beyond.
View from Bedroom
Bathroom
With panel bath with mixer shower attachment, hand basin set into a vanity unit and low flush W.C.. Radiator and ceramic tiled floor.
Second Floor
Landing
With window at half landing level enjoying breathtaking views.
Bedroom
3.43m (11'3) x 4.75m (15'7). With velux window and radiator.
Bedroom
3.17m (10'5) x 3.73m (12'3). With velux window, storage cupboard and radiator.
Outside
Stone Barn
7.66m (25'2) x 3.96m (13'). A splendid building being of traditional stone and pan tiled construction and offering scope, subject to the necessary planning consent, for conversion into a 'granny flat' or 'teenager annex'. The barn currently benefits from electric light and power and has a useful mezzanine area for storage.
Stone Barn
Four Car Garage
8.53m (28') x 5.56m (18'3). A splendid four car garage with up and over door, electric light and power and rear courtesy door leading out into the garden and thence across to the house. It should be noted that vehicular access to the garage is off the side lane which leads down from the high street, over which 'Meldreth House' enjoys a vehicular right of way.
Gardens
Immediately to the front of the house there is a small forecourt garden enclosed by dwarf stone walling and to the rear of the house there is an absolutely delightful garden which enjoys breathtaking views and which is laid to lawn with a terrace area, rockery and well stocked herbaceous borders and beds. To the side of the stone barn there is a useful service area where can be found the oil tank and a bin storage area and a wrought iron gate leads out onto the side lane already referred to.
Gardens
Rear
View from Rear
Extras
All fitted carpets are to be included in the sale.
Local Authority
Scarborough Borough Council.
Council Tax Assessment
We are advised that the property is in Band D.
Sales Particulars
These sales particulars are based upon an inspection carried out on the 19th of March 2014.
Directions
On entering Castleton from the A171 Guisborough to Whitby moor road, bear right into the High Street in the direction of Blakey and Hutton le Hole. After turning right, 'Meldreth House' can be found a short distance along the High Street, on the right hand side.
Idyllically Situated in this Popular Moorland Village Enjoying Panoramic Open Views to the Rear
Splendid Through Lounge, Dining Room, Study, Breakfast Kitchen, Utility Room and Super Walk In Larder
Five Bedrooms, Bathroom and Shower Room
Oil Central Heating and Double Glazing
Excellent Large Stone Storage Barn Offering Scope, Subject to Planning Consent, For Conversion into a 'Granny Flat' or 'Teenager Annex'
Excellent Four Car Garage and Lovely Enclosed Rear Garden Enjoying Glorious Open Views
Enjoying a pleasant location in the heart of this picturesque moorland village, 'Meldreth House' is a lovely old four storey stone house of character which dates from the 1860s and has, over the years, been significantly improved, but nevertheless possesses a plethora of period features and possesses considerable character and charm. Requiring an internal inspection to be appreciated, 'Meldreth House' offers versatile accommodation which is arranged over four floors, all those windows to the rear of the house enjoying the most breathtaking panoramic views. Castleton is within the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, set amidst some of the most beautiful countryside in the north of england. The village itself benefits from a general store and the historic market town of Guisborough is within comfortable driving distance and offers an excellent range of shopping facilities and amenities. Castleton does benefit from a railway station which gives links to Middlesbrough and beyond and for the keen walker the North Yorkshire Moors National Park offers endless beautiful walks, both moorland, dales and coastal. Externally 'Meldreth House' benefits from a lovely enclosed rear garden which again enjoys stunning views and a particular feature is the large stone storage barn which offers scope, subject to the necessary planning consent, for conversion into a 'granny flat' or 'teenagers annex'. In addition there is an excellent four car garage, a feature rarely found on Castleton high street and therefore combining with the house, barn and garden to make 'Meldreth House' an INCREDIBLY ATTRACTIVE PROPERTY WHICH WE HIGHLY COMMEND.
Ground Floor
Hall
With partly glazed entrance door, radiator and pretty staircase leading to both the lower ground floor and the first and second floors.
Through Lounge
3.63m (11'11) x 5.86m (19'3). A room of splendid proportions, running the full length of the house and having a large picture window which enjoys stunning views across the valley to Westerdale and beyond. Feature fireplace incorporating an open grate, part wood panel ceiling, built in storage cupboard and radiator. In all a splendid room, particularly well suited either for the needs of day to day family life or for entertaining purposes.
Through Lounge
View from Lounge
Study
3.05m (10') x 2.16m (7'1). With radiator.
Shower Room
With low flush W.C., hand basin set into a vanity unit and shower cubicle. Radiator, dado rail and window enjoying breathtaking views.
Lower Ground Floor
Dining Room
2.94m (9'8) x 2.77m (9'1). with ceramic tiled floor.
Breakfast Kitchen
4.62m (15'2) x 3.55m (11'8). A super country style breakfast kitchen very much the 'heart of the house' and having french doors opening out into the delightful rear garden with breathtaking views beyond. Range of base units incorporating a bowl and a half single drainer sink and having display cupboards above. Ceramic tiled floor, part tiling above the working surfaces, electric double oven and floor standing oil boiler.
Breakfast Kitchen
Larder
3.5m (11'6) x 1.45m (4'9). A really super traditional walk-in larder with extensive range of cupboards, fitted working surface and shelves.
Utility Room
2.87m (9'5) x 3.17m (10'5). A most useful area with radiator, ceramic tiled floor, plumbing for an automatic washing machine, venting for a tumble dryer, Belfast ceramic sink, understairs storage cupboard and section of feature glass blocks.
First Floor
Landing
With staircase leading up to the second floor and window at half landing level commanding breathtaking views.
Bedroom
3.22m (10'7) x 2.99m (9'10). With radiator and built in wardrobes with hanging rail and shelving.
Bedroom
3.22m (10'7) x 3.2m (10'6). With radiator.
Bedroom
3.58m (11'9) x 2.49m (8'2). With radiator and window enjoying breathtaking views across the valley to Westerdale beyond.
View from Bedroom
Bathroom
With panel bath with mixer shower attachment, hand basin set into a vanity unit and low flush W.C.. Radiator and ceramic tiled floor.
Second Floor
Landing
With window at half landing level enjoying breathtaking views.
Bedroom
3.43m (11'3) x 4.75m (15'7). With velux window and radiator.
Bedroom
3.17m (10'5) x 3.73m (12'3). With velux window, storage cupboard and radiator.
Outside
Stone Barn
7.66m (25'2) x 3.96m (13'). A splendid building being of traditional stone and pan tiled construction and offering scope, subject to the necessary planning consent, for conversion into a 'granny flat' or 'teenager annex'. The barn currently benefits from electric light and power and has a useful mezzanine area for storage.
Stone Barn
Four Car Garage
8.53m (28') x 5.56m (18'3). A splendid four car garage with up and over door, electric light and power and rear courtesy door leading out into the garden and thence across to the house. It should be noted that vehicular access to the garage is off the side lane which leads down from the high street, over which 'Meldreth House' enjoys a vehicular right of way.
Gardens
Immediately to the front of the house there is a small forecourt garden enclosed by dwarf stone walling and to the rear of the house there is an absolutely delightful garden which enjoys breathtaking views and which is laid to lawn with a terrace area, rockery and well stocked herbaceous borders and beds. To the side of the stone barn there is a useful service area where can be found the oil tank and a bin storage area and a wrought iron gate leads out onto the side lane already referred to.
Gardens
Rear
View from Rear
Extras
All fitted carpets are to be included in the sale.
Local Authority
Scarborough Borough Council.
Council Tax Assessment
We are advised that the property is in Band D.
Sales Particulars
These sales particulars are based upon an inspection carried out on the 19th of March 2014.
Directions
On entering Castleton from the A171 Guisborough to Whitby moor road, bear right into the High Street in the direction of Blakey and Hutton le Hole. After turning right, 'Meldreth House' can be found a short distance along the High Street, on the right hand side.