Every aspect of this property screams quality, bespoke and hand crafted - a top notch 'chocolate box' cottage with stunning outdoor sunken kitchen garden with Pizza Oven, Barbecue and exposed historical well !
Standing proudly on Old Road in the charming and highly regarded village of Cawood, this delightful Grade II listed cottage is a true gem. With its enchanting original features, this property offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern comfort. The cottage boasts a cosy yet spacious lounge, perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying quiet evenings at home.
The two well-proportioned bedrooms provide a peaceful retreat with exposed timber beams, while the cottage-style bathroom ensures luxury convenience for all, with a stunning slipper bath and separate shower cubicle.
The exposed timber beams throughout the cottage add character and warmth, creating a welcoming atmosphere that is hard to resist.
Situated close to the picturesque Cawood Castle, this property is ideal for those who appreciate the beauty of nature and enjoy leisurely dog walks in the surrounding area. The combination of its historical significance and idyllic location makes this cottage a perfect choice for anyone looking to embrace the charm of village life.
Whether you are seeking a permanent residence, Airbnb investment or a weekend getaway, this cottage offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of history in a beautiful setting. Do not miss the chance to make this enchanting property your own.
Property Info: - Tenure: Freehold
Services: Mains drainage, oil, water and electricity. Multi fuel burner in the lounge.
Council Tax. Band A. North Yorkshire Council.
Property History: - 'DON JUAN' in Old Road : believed to have been named after a racehorse owned by John Henry Wormald. The Public House closed around 1910.
Grade II Listed List Entry Number: 1262360
No 4 (Don Juan) 371-/9/10000 II
House and attached stable. Early C18 with C19 alterations. Red brick with rough cast renders, and pantile roofs with raised coped gables with kneelers. 2 brick ridge stacks. First floor brick band. 2 storey. Off-centre doorway with C20 part-glazed door and overlight, to the right a blocked opening, to the left a 16-pane glazing bar sash window and beyond a hand pump in a painted wooden casing. Beyond again: a 2-light sliding sash with glazing bars. Above 2 small sliding sashes, also 2-light with glazing bars. Attached to right a single storey stable wing with a 4-panel door, then a small casement and beyond a further door. Interior: retains much of the original roof structure, stacks and doors. Kitchen has early C19 fireplace and range c1900. The upper floor has 4 pairs of inverted knee-braces supporting the floor, a most unusual form of construction.
The Est. Mortgage is for a 25 years repayment mortgage based on a 10% deposit and a 5.5% annual interest. It is only intended as a guide. Make sure you obtain accurate figures from your lender before committing to any mortgage. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on a mortgage.
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