£375,000
2 bed semi-detached house for saleCowesby, Thirsk, North Yorkshire YO7
2 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: F
About this property
Approx. 1,300 sqft of internal living space
Two double bedrooms
Two reception rooms plus a mezzanine
Characterful layout with architectural charm
Situated in a sought-after North Yorkshire village near Thirsk
Characterful barn conversion situated within the North York National Park
Nestled in the picturesque village of Cowesby, this delightful two bedroom home blends period charm with versatile modern living. Offering approximately 1300 sqft of accommodation, the property enjoys generous proportions, characterful spaces and a unique mezzanine level overlooking a stunning double-height void.
Ground floor
A welcoming entrance hall leads into a spacious sitting room filled with natural light from large windows; ideal for relaxing or entertaining. The dining room provides an elegant setting for family meals or dinner parties as it conveniently leads into the kitchen which is well arranged with work surfaces and storage. A ground floor bathroom completes this level, offering practicality and comfort.
First floor
Upstairs, the property continues to impress. The principal bedroom is spacious and light-filled, complemented by an adjoining en-suite shower room and store room. The second bedroom leads into the mezzanine area, which adds a sense of openness and architectural interest. The mezzanine overlooks the living room below, providing an airy and contemporary feel.
External
The property benefits from a large patio area, surrounded by mature shrubs and off street parking for multiple cars.
Set amidst the rolling foothills of the Hambleton range in the North York Moors National Park, Cowesby offers a truly tranquil rural setting punctuated by traditional sandstone cottages, sweeping countryside views and a small-scale village atmosphere. It is just a short drive from Knayton’s well established pub and Thirsk’s broader amenities, schooling and rail links. This makes Cowesby an enviable location for those seeking country-living at its most peaceful, with the reassurance of access to schools, transport and social amenities nearby.
Material information Council Tax Band: E EPC Rating: F Tenure: Freehold Broadband and mobile phone coverage: See Ofcom website for more information. Services: The property has mains electric, water and sewerage, which were connected and working at the time of our inspection.
Heating: Oil central heating.
Nestled in the picturesque village of Cowesby, this delightful two bedroom home blends period charm with versatile modern living. Offering approximately 1300 sqft of accommodation, the property enjoys generous proportions, characterful spaces and a unique mezzanine level overlooking a stunning double-height void.
Ground floor
A welcoming entrance hall leads into a spacious sitting room filled with natural light from large windows; ideal for relaxing or entertaining. The dining room provides an elegant setting for family meals or dinner parties as it conveniently leads into the kitchen which is well arranged with work surfaces and storage. A ground floor bathroom completes this level, offering practicality and comfort.
First floor
Upstairs, the property continues to impress. The principal bedroom is spacious and light-filled, complemented by an adjoining en-suite shower room and store room. The second bedroom leads into the mezzanine area, which adds a sense of openness and architectural interest. The mezzanine overlooks the living room below, providing an airy and contemporary feel.
External
The property benefits from a large patio area, surrounded by mature shrubs and off street parking for multiple cars.
Set amidst the rolling foothills of the Hambleton range in the North York Moors National Park, Cowesby offers a truly tranquil rural setting punctuated by traditional sandstone cottages, sweeping countryside views and a small-scale village atmosphere. It is just a short drive from Knayton’s well established pub and Thirsk’s broader amenities, schooling and rail links. This makes Cowesby an enviable location for those seeking country-living at its most peaceful, with the reassurance of access to schools, transport and social amenities nearby.
Material information Council Tax Band: E EPC Rating: F Tenure: Freehold Broadband and mobile phone coverage: See Ofcom website for more information. Services: The property has mains electric, water and sewerage, which were connected and working at the time of our inspection.
Heating: Oil central heating.
More information
Tenure
Council tax band
A band has not yet been confirmed.



.png)