A compact, detached property converted from a range of traditional stone buildings with easy to care for grounds and potential to create off-street parking, conveniently located on the southern edge of Pickering town.12 Firthland Road is a quirky character property, converted around 20 years ago to create a two-storey property. In all the house amounts to just over 800 ft.². which in brief comprises the following. Entrance vestibule leading through to the hallway, open plan kitchen with separate dining area, sitting room, rear porch and a ground floor wet room. Upstairs are two bedrooms and the house bathroom. The landing is of a generous size and could easily accommodate a study area if needed. To the rear is an enclosed courtyard style garden, largely hard landscaped for ease of maintenance. There is an area ideal for off street parking. Pickering is a bustling market town, famous for its castle and steam railway, and located on the southern boundary of the North York Moors National Park and close to the heritage coastline. The town offers a wide range of amenities, including primary and secondary school, sports centre, restaurants, public houses and an array of retailers.
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