Guide price
£425,000
3 bed maisonette for saleDower Chase, Escrick, York, North Yorkshire YO19
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: F
Share of Freehold
About this property
Spacious and well-presented accommodation
Terrace area and communal gardens
Basement storage
Allocated parking spaces
About six and a half miles from York city centre
Ground Rent £0
EPC Rating = F
An attractive and unique maisonette, complimented by a terrace and communal gardens.
Description
Boasting an array of period features, this deceptively spacious and beautifully presented property benefits from an abundance of natural light, high ceilings, intricate cornicing and large sash windows with traditional shutters. The well-designed accommodation offers a seamless flow and comprises three double bedrooms, with the principal bedroom featuring an en suite shower room. Additionally, there is a cloakroom/WC, a family bathroom, and a versatile multi-purpose room that could serve as a further bedroom, office or family space.
The modern kitchen, equipped with integrated appliances, opens into a bright sitting/dining area. French doors lead out to an inviting terrace, perfectly suited for outdoor entertaining and enjoying the tranquil surroundings. Further highlights include South facing terrace area and communal gardens, a basement storage area and dedicated parking spaces, plus plenty of visitor parking. There is also a nestled away, private entrance, completing this lovely maisonette.
Situated within a semi-rural setting, 0.6 miles transport links and local amenities, this property offers a wonderful opportunity for buyers seeking a charming home with excellent connectivity.
Location
Escrick is a village located about 7 miles south of York and 7 miles north of Selby, which can trace its history back to at least medieval times. The village has approximately 1,100 residents across just over 380 households and is surrounded by agricultural land, much of which forms part of the 8,000 acre Escrick Park Estate. A large part of the village makes up the Escrick Conservation area.
The village offers an impressive range of amenities given its size, these include a doctors’ surgery with pharmacy. The Fat Abbot gastro pub and the Sang Thai restaurant are both located on the A19 in the village.
The Escrick & Deighton Club located in the heart of the village runs a family friendly bar, serving drinks and food. It also has a recently refurbished function room for hire. There is also a convenience store, tennis club and The Parsonage Country House hotel which boasts an Award winning Restaurant, spa, a beautiful Conservatory and elegant lounges with log fires throughout winter.
There is also a village Hall and a green for community events. There are tea shops at Olivia's Tea Room, Rider's Retreat and The Parsonage. A community tea shop operates on a monthly basis at Escrick & Deighton Club. St Helen's Church is the village church, and also the focal point for the Escrick Heritage community initiative.
Escrick Church of England primary school was rated as outstanding in the Ofsted report (2018). Escrick is in the catchment area for the highly regarded Fulford Secondary School, which is rated Outstanding by Ofsted 2023, about four and a half miles away.
Escrick Park Estate offers horse riding trails and dog run facilities.
Please note all distances and travel times are approximate.
Square Footage: 1,639 sq ft
Description
Boasting an array of period features, this deceptively spacious and beautifully presented property benefits from an abundance of natural light, high ceilings, intricate cornicing and large sash windows with traditional shutters. The well-designed accommodation offers a seamless flow and comprises three double bedrooms, with the principal bedroom featuring an en suite shower room. Additionally, there is a cloakroom/WC, a family bathroom, and a versatile multi-purpose room that could serve as a further bedroom, office or family space.
The modern kitchen, equipped with integrated appliances, opens into a bright sitting/dining area. French doors lead out to an inviting terrace, perfectly suited for outdoor entertaining and enjoying the tranquil surroundings. Further highlights include South facing terrace area and communal gardens, a basement storage area and dedicated parking spaces, plus plenty of visitor parking. There is also a nestled away, private entrance, completing this lovely maisonette.
Situated within a semi-rural setting, 0.6 miles transport links and local amenities, this property offers a wonderful opportunity for buyers seeking a charming home with excellent connectivity.
Location
Escrick is a village located about 7 miles south of York and 7 miles north of Selby, which can trace its history back to at least medieval times. The village has approximately 1,100 residents across just over 380 households and is surrounded by agricultural land, much of which forms part of the 8,000 acre Escrick Park Estate. A large part of the village makes up the Escrick Conservation area.
The village offers an impressive range of amenities given its size, these include a doctors’ surgery with pharmacy. The Fat Abbot gastro pub and the Sang Thai restaurant are both located on the A19 in the village.
The Escrick & Deighton Club located in the heart of the village runs a family friendly bar, serving drinks and food. It also has a recently refurbished function room for hire. There is also a convenience store, tennis club and The Parsonage Country House hotel which boasts an Award winning Restaurant, spa, a beautiful Conservatory and elegant lounges with log fires throughout winter.
There is also a village Hall and a green for community events. There are tea shops at Olivia's Tea Room, Rider's Retreat and The Parsonage. A community tea shop operates on a monthly basis at Escrick & Deighton Club. St Helen's Church is the village church, and also the focal point for the Escrick Heritage community initiative.
Escrick Church of England primary school was rated as outstanding in the Ofsted report (2018). Escrick is in the catchment area for the highly regarded Fulford Secondary School, which is rated Outstanding by Ofsted 2023, about four and a half miles away.
Escrick Park Estate offers horse riding trails and dog run facilities.
Please note all distances and travel times are approximate.
Square Footage: 1,639 sq ft
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Tenure
Share of freehold
Service charge
£3,399 per year
Council tax band
D
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