A NORTH Yorkshire property, which is the second most popular property on Zoopla, has gone on the market for £550,000.
The property, which sports four-bedrooms is currently the second most popular property viewed on Zoopla second only to the tiny home we looked at a few weeks ago.
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The house has garnered over 3,000 page views in the last 30 days and offers possible buyers a “huge degree of space and flexible accommodation” according to estate agents.
After undergoing “significant” renovation and extension work, the house has come on the market and is reportedly “wonderfully presented.”
The house can be found on Station Road, Scruton in Northallerton which estate agents say is a “quiet village” and lies within an easy distance of Thirsk and Northallerton.
Consisting of an entrance hallway, inner hallway a spacious kitchen with island, a lounge, a second reception room, a utility room, ground floor shower room and study, the house is not shy of space.
Moving up to the first floor, the house sports four double bedrooms with a master en-suite, and an “impressive family bathroom.”
Externally, the property offers a generous gated area with lawned areas to the side and rear, a front facing paved patio area offering a space for outdoor entertainment.
The property also offers a double garage and large driveway for owners.
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All picture credit goes to Zoopla and you can find more information about the property on their website here
The property is being sold by James Winn Estate Agents more infromation can be found on the property by emailing: info@jameswinn.co.uk and online here
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