£157,000
2 bed end terrace house for sale
"Amber" at Long Lane, Driffield YO25New home
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
Key information
Tenure
Council tax band
Barratt Homes - Mortimer Park
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About this property
Energy-efficient home
Open-plan ground floor
French doors to the garden
Double bedroom & a single
Allocated parking space
Electric vehicle charging point
The Amber 2 bedroom home is great for first-time buyers or those looking to downsize.
The open-plan ground floor means that everything close to hand, with the lounge flowing into the kitchen and dining area.
Your main double bedroom offers plenty of space, whilst the single bedroom would make a great guest room or study. There is also a shower room.
This home comes with a car parking space.
Rooms
1
- Bedroom 1 (2598mm x 3814mm (8'6" x 12'6"))
- Bedroom 2 (2389mm x 2061mm (7'10" x 6'9"))
- Shower Room (1388mm x 2087mm (4'6" x 6'10"))
- Kitchen / Lounge / Dining (5075mm x 5076mm (16'7" x 16'7"))
- WC (867mm x 1680mm (2'10" x 5'6"))
Mortimer Park is a collection of energy-efficient family homes, just a 20 minute walk from Driffield town centre.
With the Yorkshire Wolds nearby, your new home offers the best of town and country on your doorstep.
Driffield is also a great base from which to get to the coast, York, Beverley and Hull.
Homes available with 30% discount with First Homes – see below for details.
Some homes on this development meet the latest building regulations, which sets the standards for energy performance and carbon emissions. Click here to find out more.
Opening Hours
Monday 12:30-17:30, Tuesday Closed, Wednesday Closed, Thursday 10:00-17:30, Friday 10:00-17:30, Saturday 10:00-17:30, Sunday 10:00-17:30
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