A distinctive, Grade II Listed three-storey town house with part-walled garden, located within easy reach of town centre amenities.
This double fronted, three-storey town house is understood to date from the mid-nineteenth century, and is constructed of brick and stone, beneath a clay pantile roof. The property offers considerable potential to further improve, in particular by modernising the two large attic rooms into additional bedroom accommodation.
The property is Grade II Listed, being of architectural or historic interest and the overall accommodation, including the attic rooms, amounts to approximately 1,240sq.ft. In brief it comprises entrance lobby, dining hall, sitting room, rear lobby, pantry, kitchen and cloakroom. To the first floor there are three bedrooms and a bathroom. A staircase from the first floor landing leads up to two interconnecting rooms, with great scope to create further living accommodation, subject to securing any necessary consents. To the rear of the house is a surprisingly large and part-walled garden.
Malton is a popular and well-served market town located approximately 18 miles north of York and has in recent years gained a reputation as Yorkshire’s food capital. Named by The Sunday Times as one of the best places to live, the town enjoys excellent transport links; the railway station is a short walk away and has regular services to York from where London can be reached in less than 2 hours. A full range of amenities can be found within Malton, including a variety of eateries, independent and high street retailers, good schools and leisure facilities.