Quay Street, Scarborough, North Yorkshire
- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
7
- BATHROOMS
4
- SIZE
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Key features
- A STRIKING DETACHED HOME
- LOCATED IN SCARBOROUGH'S OLD TOWN
- TWO RECEPTION ROOMS, SEVEN BEDROOMS AND FOUR BATHROOMS
- ENCLOSED REAR GARDENS WITH VARIOUS SEATING AREAS
- DISTANT SEA AND HARBOUR VIEWS
- EARLY INTERNAL VIEWING HIGHLY ADVISED
Description
In brief, the accommodation briefly comprises; Entrance hallway with staircase to the first floor and door into a front facing dining/reception room, a modern fitted dining kitchen with further access into the living room and out onto the rear gardens/utility area. The first floor of this home provides access to three double bedrooms, two with en-suite facilities and the front facing of the two benefitting from distant SEA VIEWS. Completing the first floor accommodation is a spacious family bathroom suite. The second floor has four further double bedrooms, one with en-suite facility and the front facing of which again benefitting from SEA/HARBOUR VIEWS. Externally, the property has a forecourted frontage set back from the roadside with landscaped tiered gardens and various seating areas.
Scarborough was one of the first spa towns, following the discovery of mineral springs in the 1620s, with the added benefit of sea bathing. The elegant terrace of The Esplanade was laid out in the 1840s on the South Cliff, with The Crown Hotel as its centre-piece. The railway arrived in 1845 and still provides a regular direct cross-country service to York, Manchester and Liverpool. Change at York for the East Coast main line service. Scarborough's attractions are manifold and include: two spectacular sandy beaches, extensive twelfth century castle ruins, fishing harbour and lighthouse. The town is well served with amenities and lies on the eastern boundary of the North York Moors National Park. Culturally, Scarborough is the home of the Stephen Joseph Theatre, where Sir Alan Ayckbourn was for many years the resident director. County cricket is played in the town in summer.
Contact Liam Darrell Estate Agents for further information or to arrange your early internal viewing.
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- Band: D
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- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
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