Sociable living spaces and four fabulous bedrooms - one on the ground floor - make this renovated country residence ideal for any group of family or friends. Alongside gorgeous gardens with magnificent moorland views, it has a fun-filled games room where guests of all ages can let off steam.
There's kerb appeal aplenty as you arrive at this handsome home - and those first impressions are reinforced as you step into its welcoming, light-filled entrance hallway. Leave your coats, shoes and bags here, then head into the lounge, beautifully furnished with a Smart TV and a wood burner for added ambience after dark. The adjoining kitchen/diner continues the theme of contemporary sophistication with an elegant dining suite before floor-to-ceiling patio doors. Bar-style seating at one end of the sleek kitchen counter provides a setting for snacks and chats, and the Rangemaster cooker is sure to inspire every culinary endeavour. When it's time to sleep, a serene king-size bedroom and stylish family bathroom are on the ground floor, while upstairs there are three further bedrooms - one an en-suite king-size and two with twin beds - each with its own Smart TV and spectacular countryside views. A family bathroom on this floor ensures comfort for all. Admire the moorland scenery as you spend time in the well-tended garden, which has a lovely lawn plus a patio furnished for al fresco dining. Ensuring all-weather fun for all ages, the garage games room has a snooker table, table tennis, bar football and a Smart TV.
A gateway to the North York Moors, Great Broughton's trio of village pubs are a popular refreshment stop for walkers tackling the Wainwright Coast to Coast route and the Cleveland Way. A weekly market and historic landmarks make Stokesley (3 miles) a must-see; the River Leven, crossed by an ancient Pack Horse Bridge, provides a perfect spot for picnics. Head to Great Ayton (5.5 miles) to explore the Captain Cook Schoolroom Museum and Roseberry Topping, an iconic natural feature visible across the Vale of York. Venture south across the National Park and Helmsley (19 miles) has a fine array of tearooms, pubs and restaurants.