A unique, period home which, having had a programme of renovation, offers spacious accommodation with green / energy efficient systems whilst being centrally located within a mature, most private plot at the heart of this tranquil village with Ripon and Bedale within striking distance.
This delightful detached home would suit a variety of buyers being set in beautiful grounds, ideal for children, as well as those wishing to grow their own fruit and vegetables. The property enjoys sealed unit double glazing whilst the current vendors have invested in solar panels with battery storage, and a biomass boiler which supplies the central heating and hot water. The accommodation in brief comprises: porch, 17'6" lounge, 14'6"study, 22'4" breakfast kitchen opening into the formal dining room and garden room, which enjoys an elevated position affording views over the garden and across to the North York Moors. Cloakroom/W.C. and utility room/rear lobby. To the first floor accessed via a generous landing are four bedrooms, one with an en-suite shower room and far-reaching views, one with built in wardrobes, and a house bathroom.
The property is approached via a tarmac drive which affords parking for several vehicles and provides access to the recently constructed large oak framed garage and wood pellet store. There are three further outbuildings currently used as a workshop and storerooms. The property enjoys a secluded location and most private, generous plot which comprises raised beds, fruit trees, tiered borders and patio and lawns, together with a summerhouse, greenhouse and shed.
Well is a small village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England. It is about 4 miles south of Bedale, near Snape and ideally placed for Masham and Junction 50 of the A1(M). The 'well' of Well is a spring which, along with several other springs, feeds the beck running through the village. There is an excellent public house, the Milbank Arms in the centre of the village and a 14th Century church called St. Michael's as well as a village institute, which is used for children's parties, coffee mornings and other events.