This is a well presented semi detached house occupying a generous plot
Semi Detached House
3 Bedrooms
1 Bathroom
Ground Floor Cloaks
3 Reception Rooms
Garage Extension
Parking for at least 6 cars
Modern Fitted Kitchen
Multiple Integrated Appliances
Generous Gardens
EPC Rating – TBC
Council Tax A
Freehold
Rarely available, occupying a substantial corner plot is this extended, 3 bed semi detached house situated in the sought after rural village of Rawcliffe Bridge.
Offering multi vehicle parking, plus garage, generous lawned side garden and enclosed rear garden with patio, timber decking and cobbled walkway, the property must be viewed to be fully appreciated.
The accommodation briefly comprises to the ground floor, extended entrance lobby/porch, dining room, lounge, fitted kitchen with solid oak worktops and multiple integrated appliances and further reception room extension.
To the first floor are 3 double bedrooms, two with fitted wardrobes and a modern contemporary style bathroom with white suite..
An Airey house is a type of prefabricated house built in Great Britain following the Second World War.
Designed by Sir Edwin Airey to the Ministry of Works Emergency Factory Made housing programme, it features a frame of prefabricated concrete columns reinforced with tubing recycled from the canvas tilt frames of military trucks. A series of shiplap style concrete panels, tied back to the columns, form the external envelope.
Today the Airey houses are life expired and many are in disrepair. The houses are one of a number of precast concrete systems listed in the Housing Defects Act. This meant that Government help for private owners was available in certain cases. Generally they are not accepted for mortgages unless repaired in accordance with certain prescribed methods. This property has been repaired.
Substantial gardens and multi vehicle parking
“This has been our family home for 11, we have become part of a community that is so friendly and welcoming. We are lucky enough to be just a short walk from Sugar Mill Ponds nature reserve which is lovely to walk around. The village has a good local shop that has lots of community involvement. We will miss everyone here as they have always been so inclusive with things like street parties and the fantastic community spirit."
Directions
Sat Nav: DN14 8PB
Services
Main water, gas and electric
Tenure
Freehold
Local Authority & Tax Band
East Riding County Council Tax band - A
Viewing Arrangements
Viewing strictly by appointment with sole agent David Leake 07768 13 14 15 david.leake@thepropertyexperts.co.uk
Goole Railway Station 5.8 miles
Primary Schools 1.2 miles
Motorway links 4 miles
Rawcliffe Bridge
Rawcliffe Bridge is a small hamlet in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) south-west of Goole and lies just south of the M62 motorway.
It forms part of the civil parish of Rawcliffe which lies just to the north-west. The hamlet was once served by a station on the Selby to Goole branch line, but this closed along with the line in June 1964.
Goole boasts the United Kingdom’s furthest inland port, situated about 50 miles (80 km) from the North Sea. This port is capable of handling nearly 2 million tonnes of cargo per year, making it one of the most important ports on England’s east coast. Interestingly, Goole is twinned with Złotów in Poland3. In the 1960s, it was informally twinned with Gibraltar, resulting in the naming of Gibraltar Court in Goole and Goole Court in Gibraltar.
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