4 bed terraced house for sale in Bridge End, Grassington, Skipton BD23, £535,000

535,000.00

Offer Nr.:
66062553
Type of ad:
for Sale
Property type:
4 bed terraced house
Bedrooms:
4
Bathrooms:
2
Reception rooms:
2
Contact name:
Hunters - Skipton
Phone(s):
01756 699039

* Freehold
* Some of the best views in The Yorkshire Dales National Park
* A spacious 4 / 5 bed Victorian mid - terrace
* Superb living - dining - kitchen with modern re - fit and multi - fuel stove
* Living room with amazing views from your armchair, and a real fire to boot
* Lower ground floor offering scope to create a cinema room, games room, home offices
* Large principal bedroom with superb views and open - plan to bed 2 / dressing room
* Spacious house bathroom, 2 further double bedrooms and a single bedroom
* Good sized garden to the front with direct access onto the river walks
* 'Yarden' and single garage to the rear
* No forward chain
A deceptively spacious family home set over four floors, and having been the
subject of refurbishment and modernisation over recent years. Bridge End
offers some of the most spectacular views over The River Wharfe and The
Yorkshire Dales National Park. Having panoramic views across Station Road
Bridge towards Grassington Woods and to the left down river towards Burnsall
and lower Wharfedale. Attractive terraced gardens to the front and with a
forecourt style garden and single garage to the rear, this is a rare
opportunity to purchase a property with a magnificent riverside setting, and
yet just a short walk into the village centre, and all the fantastic amenities
Grassington has to offer.
With gas fired central heating and and double glazing throughout, the property
comprises in brief; -
To the lower ground floor there is a spacious open - plan utility room / games
room / home office / potential cinema room, with further store rooms to the
rear.
To the ground floor, a striking contemporary - style dining - kitchen finished in
high gloss pastel blue, with granite worktops including a breakfast bar area.
A window and stable door onto the Yarden, stone flooring, and being open - plan
to a spacious dining area with further units and food preparation surfaces,
and with a multi - fuel stove set into recessed opening. This space is no doubt
the hub of the home. A reception hall with WC / wet room off, has tiled
flooring and and entrance vestibule opening onto the front garden. A good
sized living room has a panoramic double glazed window offering absolutely
stunning views up and down the river and valley. Also having an open
fireplace, and ample space for a couple of sofas and furniture.
A return staircase leads to the first floor landing with house bathroom off,
and which is of good proportions. Featuring a 'P' shaped bath, wash basin and
WC in a period style, and with attractive Victorian style bonded effect
tiling. The principal bedroom suite comprises of two bedrooms now open - plan to
each other, with a superb fitted dressing room having an extensive range of
bespoke fitted wardrobes and cupboards with a window seat, a small burning
stove into a recessed fireplace, and exposed timber flooring. The principal
bedroom has ample space for further fitted or freestanding units and a king -
size bed, and has those super views up and down the river. If required the
dressing room could easily be returned back to a further bedroom. Bedroom 2 is
a double bedroom again with those fabulous views.
Rising now to the 2nd floor, a large double bedroom with Velux windows, and
ample space for a king - size bed and storage, and bedroom 4 is a single bedroom
or home office / dressing room.
Outside, to the rear of the property there is on street parking for one
vehicle, and a single garage adjacent to the property.
At the front, landscaped and terraced gardens provide ample space to capture
the south westerly sun for most of the day, and with alfresco dining and
relaxing places to sit and entertain and make the most of the spectacular
scenery. A picket gate leads directly down onto the river banks and with
unlimited walks in either direction.
No forward chain
Bridge End also has the nickname Boiled Egg Row. In theory, between 1902 and
1930, dutiful wives saw the (steam) train arrive across the way at Threshfield
Station, and could time an egg to be ready just as the husband crossed the
threshold.
Grassington is a market town and civil parish in the Craven district of North
Yorkshire, England. The population at the 2011 Census was 1, 126 and the vast
majority of dwellings are located within a 1⁄4 mile radius of the square. An
abundance of pubs, restaurants, independent retailers and excellent local
schools make this bustling little town an attractive place to live, and a
great hub to explore the rest of The Yorkshire Dales. Centred on its small
cobbled square are shops, public houses, the village museum, small cafes,
restaurants and hotels. Grassington Folk Museum which is run by volanteers
houses a collection which tells the story of Wharfedale. Every September since
2011, Grassington has held a 1940s themed weekend. Events include war re -
enactments, dances and a variety of military and civilian vehicles on display
from the period. In the winter Grassington holds the Dickensian Festival, with
period costumes, Christmas activities and commercial selling. There is a bus
service to the larger market town of Skipton and a local taxi service.

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