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£425,000
4 bed cottage for saleEgton, Whitby YO21
4 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Hendersons Estate Agents
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About this property
Traditional Stone Built Cottage
Four Bedrooms two of which are ensuite
Desirable Rural Setting
Oil Fired Central Heating
Private Parking for several vehicles
Rayburn & Logburner
Tucked away in the ever-popular village of Egton, just a short drive from Whitby, this charming stone-built cottage blends character and comfort with a generous layout and beautiful outdoor space.
The ground floor welcomes you with a cosy lounge, complete with open fire and feature fireplace, and a spacious kitchen/diner with a traditional Rayburn, Belfast sink and timber cabinetry—bringing a warm, country feel to the space.
Upstairs, there are two double bedrooms, both with en-suite shower rooms, while the top floor offers a third double, a single room, and a stylish house bathroom. A split-level landing adds a lovely sense of space and flow throughout.
Outside, the front garden is soon to be reconfigured to provide off-street parking for two to three vehicles. To the rear, the enclosed garden is a true highlight—private, easy to maintain and ideal for relaxing, with gravelled areas, mature hedging, and space for outdoor dining or play.
With period features such as exposed beams and cast-iron fireplace, oil central heating via the Rayburn, and an enviable location surrounded by North York Moors scenery, Wheatsheaf Cottage is perfect as a full-time home, holiday let, or country escape.
Please note the property is currently tenanted therefore the images may differ from those taken prior to the tenancy commencement
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