Property Features
Green Lane East, Sowerby, Thirsk, North Yorkshire, YO7 1NA
Contact Agent
Thirsk4 Finkle Street
Thirsk
North Yorkshire
YO7 1DA
Tel: 01845 525112
sales@lukemiller.co.uk
About the Property
A superbly positioned detached bungalow offering excellent accommodation throughout. It is ideal for those seeking a home with well-maintained gardens and convenient access to the town centre.
Property Details
The Property
The large and welcoming reception hall is particularly spacious, a unique feature of this style of bungalow. Centrally positioned, it provides access to the dining room, kitchen, bedrooms, and bathroom.
The living room, situated at the front of the property, features an electric fire with a decorative surround as a focal point. Two large windows allow for ample natural light and provide views from two elevations. Adjacent to the living room, the dining room offers flexibility in use—whether retained as a formal dining area or, subject to any necessary planning or building consent, incorporated into either the living room or kitchen.
The stylish and contemporary kitchen is fitted with a range of Partridge Grey base and wall units, along with a host of integrated appliances and excellent countertop space. Beyond the kitchen, the generously sized utility room provides ample storage and is fully plumbed for a washing machine—an uncommon feature for a bungalow of this style.
The rear porch, accessed from the utility room, will require attention in the short term. However, it is currently in use as a seating area, enjoying views over the gardens and benefiting from central heating.
Both bedrooms are well-proportioned and include fitted wardrobes. Completing the accommodation is the bathroom, comprising a panelled bath with shower, a WC, and a pedestal wash hand basin.
Externally, a large driveway provides ample off-road parking and leads to the single garage. The gardens extend to three sides of the property, featuring a mature mix of shrubs and flowering plants, with a central lawn area. To the rear, a more private flagged section offers additional seating space, complemented by potted plants.
The property is Freehold
Council: North Yorkshire
Tax Band: D
EPC: D
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The village of Sowerby
The village of Sowerby links with Thirsk, but retains its own identity and is set in the heart of 'Herriot Country', the gateway to the Yorkshire Dales National Park to the west and the North Yorkshire Moors National Park to the east. Thirsk is also the Darrowby of the late 'James Herriot' (Alf Wight), famous vet and author.
On Front Street, which is the main road through the village, an avenue lined with trees, is an old timbered house and the historical village church, and over Cod Beck at the southern end is an old packhorse bridge.
Local facilities include a reputable public house and a nursing home. There are several schools in Sowerby -Thirsk School on Topcliffe Road, and also a primary school. The village is within easy access of the A1, A19/A168 for commuting both north to Teesside and south to York.