- Charming dormer bungalow +
- Three bedrooms +
- Modern bathroom +
- Off-street parking +
- Excellent location close to the local amenities +
- Council tax band D +
- Well-propertioned plot +
- Double-reception +
- Flexible accommodation +
- Modern 'shaker-style' kitchen +
The Yorkshire Property Agency is delighted to introduce this fantastic three-bedroom dormer bungalow located on a charming street in the popular village of Great Ayton. Boasting an attractive interior and a well-proportioned plot, this property is unliklely to stay on the market long.
Offering superb lateral space and flexible accommodation, 103 Wheatlands consists of a light and welcoming entrance hall, a contemporary kitchen with island and utility space, a charming reception-room with a feature fireplace and multi-fuel burning stove, a separate dining-room with double-doors opening onto the private garden, a ground-floor double bedroom and a modern en-suite bathroom.. Upstairs; two double-bedrooms and a WC.
The property further benefits from attractive front and rear gardens, off-street parking and a short walk to all the amenities of the village high-street.
LOCATION
Great Ayton is a large, handsome village tucked into the gentle south-western edge of the North York Moors, where the countryside feels both expansive and intimate at the same time. It sits in a broad, green vale with views that quietly steal your attention—most notably Roseberry Topping, whose sharp, conical profile rises just to the north like a landmark you can navigate by without ever checking a map. The heart of the village is leafy and open, shaped around the River Leven as it winds calmly through grassy banks and small bridges. What really defines Great Ayton, though, is its relationship with the outdoors. Footpaths lead directly from the village into open moorland, woodland, and rolling farmland. Walks can be as gentle as a riverside stroll or as bracing as a climb up Roseberry Topping, where the views stretch across Teesside, the moors, and on clear days, far beyond. Despite its rural setting, Great Ayton feels connected rather than isolated. There’s a strong sense of community—schools, sports clubs, and local events knit people together—and the village balances commuter life with long-standing local families. It’s a place that feels grounded and reassuring, where landscape, history, and everyday living sit comfortably side by side
In short, Great Ayton has an excellent range of independent shops, cafes and restaurants. Leisure amenities include tennis courts, a bowling green, bridle paths, cycle tracks, cricket and football pitches. There is also a train station which runs on the Esk Valley line between Middlesbrough and Whitby via Nunthorpe.
Stokesley 3.7 miles, Middlesbrough 9.4 miles, Yarm 11.6 miles, Saltburn 10.1 miles, Darlington 22.8 miles, Durham Tees Valley Airport 16.6 miles, Leeds Bradford International Airport 56.1 miles. Excellent road links to the A19 and A66 providing access to Teesside, Newcastle, Durham, York, Harrogate and Leeds. Middlesbrough, Thirsk, Northallerton and Darlington East Coast Mainline Railway Stations are nearby and provide a regular fast service to London Kings Cross. All distances are approximate.
Freehold
Mains water, waste and electricity. Gas central heating.
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