Detached house with annex
Price: £425,000
Contact: Coalters
Tel: 01904 655222
IT must be summer, because here’s another property with a brilliant garden, this time in Fulford, which is always a popular location because it offers such excellent access to the A64 and gives a simple route into the city centre.
We normally take a look inside first but today let’s start with the outside space, shall we? The delightful rear garden has many different areas including a large lawned area, mature planted beds, a patio area and wooden storage sheds.
Being south west facing, even in winter this garden is rich with plants. Hidden among the gooseberry, plum and apple trees, the highlight has to be a beautiful magnolia which blooms in April through to May and sometimes again in August.
Completing the picture outside is ample off-street parking to the front Time to go indoors, now, and this substantial three bedroom detached house is entered through a hallway to the front leading to the heart of the home; which is a superb open plan lounge and dining room.
This really is a lovely space and has the added advantage of being bathed in light from a large bay window to the front. There is also access to that marvellous garden through a sliding door to the rear.
Going upstairs to the first floor you will find a master bedroom with en-suite, two further double bedrooms, and a family bathroom.
The property also offers the huge benefit of a spacious attached one bedroom annex with a separate entrance door but which can be reached through the main property. There is a generous lounge, an impressive bedroom, a shower room and a kitchen.
Its flexible accommodation too, because the annex could be added to the house to produce a five bedroom residence.
So there’s plenty to think about with this one. Perhaps that’s best done while shading under the gorgeous magnolia tree with a cool drink.
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules hereComments are closed on this article