- NO CHAIN +
- Sought After Location +
This charming Grade II listed semi-detached cottage, dating back to 1710, is full of character and period charm. Overlooking the historic church to the front, the home sits right in the heart of Snaith, a sought-after small town offering a great range of local amenities. The location is ideal for easy access to Goole, Selby, and excellent commuter routes to York, Leeds, and Hull.
Ground Floor
Entrance Lobby
Welcoming entrance leading through to the main living space.
Lounge - 16'3" x 13'0" (4.95m x 3.96m)
A cosy and characterful lounge featuring an inglenook fireplace, exposed ceiling beams, radiator, and a spindled staircase leading to the first floor.
Kitchen - 12'6" x 7'6" (3.81m x 2.29m)
Fitted with a range of base and wall units, sink, worktops, and built-in oven and hob. There's plumbing for a washing machine, a radiator, part tiled walls, and a ceramic tiled floor.
Bathroom
Modern white suite including a P-shaped bath with twin shower heads and glass screen, vanity wash basin, and low flush WC. Finished with tiled walls and flooring, heated towel rail, and recessed downlights.
Rear Lobby
With gas central heating boiler, ceramic tiled floor, and uPVC door leading out to the rear courtyard.
First Floor
Landing
Accessed via the spindled staircase from the lounge.
Front Bedroom - 13'0" x 9'6" (3.96m x 2.9m)
A spacious double bedroom with a large walk-in cupboard, radiator, and additional storage over the stairs.
Rear Bedroom - 13'9" x 7'6" (4.19m x 2.29m)
Another good-sized room with radiator.
Outside
To the rear is a private enclosed courtyard with a raised patio area, ideal for outdoor seating and entertaining.
Services
The property benefits from mains gas, water, electricity, and drainage. Heating is provided by a gas-fired central heating system with radiators throughout. The rear windows are uPVC double glazed, while the front retains its original wooden sliding sash single-glazed windows, preserving the property's period charm.