Properties For Sale in Habton, Malton, North Yorkshire
A well-presented second-floor one-bedroom retirement apartment with a Juliet balcony overlooking the rear gardens. Conveniently located close to Malton town centre, with bus stops and the train station within easy walking distance. Positioned within a modern McCarthy Stone Retirement Living devel...
Delightfully located park lodge classified as a holiday home but allowing all year round occupation. Extremely well appointed throughout, built originally as a 3 bed but now laid out so as to provide further living space off the dining room. Centrally heated and double glazed, large terrace/decki...
A ONE BEDROOM GROUND FLOOR APARTMENT with PATIO and VIEWS across the COMMUNAL GARDENS of this DELIGHTFUL McCARTHY STONE DEVELOPMENT FOR THE OVER 60'S. Close to Malton town centre amenities - Malton was voted 'one of the best places to live in Britain' by The Sunday Times in both the 2017 and 20...
An attractive two bedroom holiday lodge located on the beautiful Bulmer Farm Lodge development. This is a delightfully located park lodge, enjoying a corner plot position. The lodge is subject to a 99year leasehold agreement. Terms apply. Offered for sale with no onward chain. Bulmer...
Hollis Court was constructed by and is managed by Macarthy & Stone. The impressive building is situated at the foot of Castle Howard Road, a short walk from Malton's Market Place and Town Centre and is a highly desirable area of the town. Malton offers an excellent range of local amenities toge...
For sale is an immaculate park lodge, located within the stunning Howardian Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This property offers the perfect balance of modern comfort and countryside tranquillity, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking peace and serenity.The property com...
A lovely three bedroom cherished park home, situated on a park development in keeping with the local environment and forming part of a wildlife haven rather than a traditional lodge park of tarmac and concrete with no private space. A big vote of confidence was given by Professor David Bellamy, i...