Little Ayton Lane, Great Ayton, Middlesbrough
£375,000
Guide price
Guide price
Under Offer
Bedrooms: 4
Heathwaite in Little Ayton offers a wonderful opportunity to modernise an incredible, detached, four bedroom family home enjoying views towards Captain Cook's Monument to the rear and the Cleveland Hills to the front.
Having been enjoyed by the current owners for many years, Heathwaite would now benefit from some modernisation. The entrance hall has herringbone parquet timber flooring running through into the living room, whilst a separate dining room or sitting room complements the large, L-shaped kitchen and breakfast room.
Four excellent bedrooms all benefit from views whilst the master bedroom includes an en suite.
The property is approached by a gated driveway large enough for several vehicles. There are lawned front and rear gardens along with a former vegetable plot.
Situation and Amenities
Centred on the banks of the River Leven, the picturesque village of Great Ayton has two village greens together with a good mix of shops, tea rooms, Discovery Centre/library, restaurants, cafes and public houses - not forgetting the well-known Suggitt s Ice Cream Parlour. Leisure amenities include tennis courts, a bowling green, bridle paths, cycle tracks, cricket and football pitches. There is also a train station.
Stokesley 2.8 miles, Middlesbrough 8.2 miles, Yarm 13.4 miles, Northallerton 17.8 miles, Darlington 22.8 miles (distances are approximate). Excellent road links to the A19, A66 and A1 providing access to Teesside, Newcastle, Durham, York, Harrogate and Leeds. Direct train services from Northallerton and Darlington to London Kings Cross, Manchester and Edinburgh. International airports: Teesside International, Newcastle and Leeds Bradford.
Ground Floor
The front door opens into the entrance hallway, where there are stairs to the first floor, under-stairs storage and a large cloaks cupboard. There is beautiful wooden herringbone parquet flooring continuing through to the main living room, which has a central fireplace and a large bow window.
The family kitchen has a range of units, plenty of space for a table and a box bay window with storage seat. There is a separate, dual aspect dining room and a rear lobby providing access to the cloakroom and also the garden.
First Floor
To the first floor, there is access to the loft via a drop-down ladder and doors to four good-sized bedrooms providing a variety of views of the surrounding countryside.
The principal bedroom benefits from an en suite and has windows to both the south and east, overlooking the river, farmland and Cleveland Hills. The second bedroom at the front of the property also enjoys the views and has a bow window and a store cupboard with window.
The rear bedrooms, one of which also has a store cupboard with window, offer uninterrupted views of the hills and Captain Cook's Monument.
Externally
To the front of the house, there is a gated driveway leading up to two garages. The front and rear gardens are laid mainly to lawn with hedged boundaries and there is a small orchard and vegetable plot in need of some clearing to bring it back to its former glory.
Viewings
Strictly by appointment with GSC Grays. Telephone: 01748 829 217.
Tenure
The property is believed to be offered freehold with vacant possession on completion.
Local Authority
North Yorkshire Council. Council tax band F.
Particulars and Photographs
Particulars prepared February 2023.
Photographs taken February 2023.
Having been enjoyed by the current owners for many years, Heathwaite would now benefit from some modernisation. The entrance hall has herringbone parquet timber flooring running through into the living room, whilst a separate dining room or sitting room complements the large, L-shaped kitchen and breakfast room.
Four excellent bedrooms all benefit from views whilst the master bedroom includes an en suite.
The property is approached by a gated driveway large enough for several vehicles. There are lawned front and rear gardens along with a former vegetable plot.
Situation and Amenities
Centred on the banks of the River Leven, the picturesque village of Great Ayton has two village greens together with a good mix of shops, tea rooms, Discovery Centre/library, restaurants, cafes and public houses - not forgetting the well-known Suggitt s Ice Cream Parlour. Leisure amenities include tennis courts, a bowling green, bridle paths, cycle tracks, cricket and football pitches. There is also a train station.
Stokesley 2.8 miles, Middlesbrough 8.2 miles, Yarm 13.4 miles, Northallerton 17.8 miles, Darlington 22.8 miles (distances are approximate). Excellent road links to the A19, A66 and A1 providing access to Teesside, Newcastle, Durham, York, Harrogate and Leeds. Direct train services from Northallerton and Darlington to London Kings Cross, Manchester and Edinburgh. International airports: Teesside International, Newcastle and Leeds Bradford.
Ground Floor
The front door opens into the entrance hallway, where there are stairs to the first floor, under-stairs storage and a large cloaks cupboard. There is beautiful wooden herringbone parquet flooring continuing through to the main living room, which has a central fireplace and a large bow window.
The family kitchen has a range of units, plenty of space for a table and a box bay window with storage seat. There is a separate, dual aspect dining room and a rear lobby providing access to the cloakroom and also the garden.
First Floor
To the first floor, there is access to the loft via a drop-down ladder and doors to four good-sized bedrooms providing a variety of views of the surrounding countryside.
The principal bedroom benefits from an en suite and has windows to both the south and east, overlooking the river, farmland and Cleveland Hills. The second bedroom at the front of the property also enjoys the views and has a bow window and a store cupboard with window.
The rear bedrooms, one of which also has a store cupboard with window, offer uninterrupted views of the hills and Captain Cook's Monument.
Externally
To the front of the house, there is a gated driveway leading up to two garages. The front and rear gardens are laid mainly to lawn with hedged boundaries and there is a small orchard and vegetable plot in need of some clearing to bring it back to its former glory.
Viewings
Strictly by appointment with GSC Grays. Telephone: 01748 829 217.
Tenure
The property is believed to be offered freehold with vacant possession on completion.
Local Authority
North Yorkshire Council. Council tax band F.
Particulars and Photographs
Particulars prepared February 2023.
Photographs taken February 2023.
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