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A two bedroom period mid terraced house in this central Beverley location very close to the Minster and enjoying views to the front over Hall Garth, a historic monument.
The property retains some period features including a fabulous cast iron range in the rear reception room but is ready for some cosmetic upgrading. There are some indications of damp in areas of the ground floor that may need management or treatment. The property is gas centrally heated and has double glazed sash style windows in many rooms.
The property briefly comprises Living and Dining Rooms, a Breakfast Area that may provide a study space leading to a fitted Kitchen and then a WC Cloaks. To the first floor are 2 Double Bedrooms, both with period style fireplaces, and a Bathroom leading off the rear bedroom. There is a rear yard.
Hallgarth is the site of the moated medieval residence of the Bishop of York and a scheduled ancient monument. It is used as pasture for cattle during the appropriate season and is fenced off with a low level fence. It is a very tranquil outlook amongst the hustle and bustle of Beverley and we are sure it will be of particular appeal to any purchaser.
ACCOMMODATION
Living Room
Dining Room with period cast iron range.
Breakfast Room possibly a useful study space.
Kitchen
WC Cloaks
First Floor Landing
Bedroom 1
Bedroom 2
Bathroom with shower over the bath.
Heating and Insulation The property has gas fired radiator central heating and double glazed windows in many rooms.
Services All mains services are connected to the property. None of the services or installations have been tested.
Council Tax Council Tax is payable to the East Riding of Yorkshire Council. The property is shown in the Council Tax Property Bandings List in Valuation Band B verbal enquiry only .
Tenure Freehold. Vacant possession upon completion.
Viewing Strictly by appointment with the agents Beverley office. Telephone .
Roof type Slate tiles.
Mobile signal coverage Intermittent.
Flooded in the last 5 years No.
Does the property have flood defences?
No.
Building Safety Damp.
Construction materials used Brick and block.
Water source Direct mains water.
Electricity source National Grid.
Sewerage arrangements Standard UK domestic.
Heating Supply Central heating gas .
Does the property have required access easements, servitudes, or wayleaves ?
No.
Do any public rights of way affect your your property or its grounds?
No.
Parking Availability No.
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