Listed for £585,000
January 27, 2026
Sold for £539,000
2022
Sold for £350,000
2019
Sold for £145,000
1999
Sold for £110,000
1995
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Upstairs, the light-filled landing includes a built-in laundry cupboard and provides access to a spacious, fully boarded loft via a pull-down ladder. There are three well-proportioned double bedrooms, each enjoying far-reaching views, and a luxurious, fully tiled family bathroom featuring a freestanding clawfoot bath, large quadrant shower with mains thermostatic rain head, and underfloor heating.
Externally, the property occupies a generous plot of approximately 0.2 acres. The beautifully landscaped front garden is enclosed by traditional stone walls and native hedging, with a south-facing sun terrace, mature shrubs, a flourishing apple tree, and uninterrupted views over the National Park. A shared access lane leads to a gravelled parking area and stone-flagged driveway, with a detached double garage featuring power, lighting, and an electric vehicle charging point. There is also a fenced utility area, insulated garden store, and log store.
The terraced rear garden backs directly onto open countryside and is equally impressive, offering expansive lawns, mature trees, a feature semi-circular flower border, and a stone terrace—perfect for alfresco dining and enjoying the spectacular rural backdrop.
The picturesque hamlet of Cowesby is nestled on the edge of the North York Moors National Park, offering a tranquil rural setting surrounded by stunning countryside and rolling hills. Despite its peaceful location, Cowesby is exceptionally well-connected, making it ideal for those seeking a balance between country living and easy access to urban amenities.
The nearby market towns of Thirsk and Northallerton are just a short drive away and offer a wide range of facilities including independent shops, weekly markets, supermarkets, sports clubs, restaurants, traditional pubs, a theatre, bowling alley, and cinema. Both towns also benefit from mainline railway stations with direct services to York, Leeds, Darlington, Newcastle, and London Kings Cross within approx. 2 hours—making daily commuting or longer travel exceptionally convenient.
For road users, Cowesby enjoys excellent connectivity to major routes including the A19 and A1(M), providing swift access to regional business hubs and cities such as York, Leeds, Harrogate, and Teesside. With its ideal location combining countryside charm and outstanding transport links, Cowesby is perfect for those seeking a rural lifestyle without compromising on connectivity or convenience.