A three-bedroom bungalow in a North Yorkshire town has gone on the market for over half-a-million pounds – take a look inside it below.
The property, which can be found on Station Road, North Cowton in Northallerton, offers potential buyers a three-bed detached residence on two-acres of land for £650,000.
Described as a “unique opportunity” by estate agents, the building is found in a “well laid out grounds and garden.”
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Sporting three bedrooms, the Zoopla description points out that the property does have “scope for updating” and modernisation.
The building consists of an entrance hall, sitting room, dining kitchen, utility room, toilet and boiler cupboard, family bathroom and three bedrooms.
At the rear and the front of the property you can find the best feature of the property – the gardens.
A gravelled driveway runs past the property, turns into the rear of the property and then continues on a flagged pathway to the subbuildings.
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The site also sports several outbuildings such as a former piggery, and two former deep litter house.
Further down the garden potential buyers will also own two-acres of field which can be accessed from a minor road running off the main access road.
All pictures and info courtesy of Zoopla
Take a look inside the property below:
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