A detached dormer bungalow on the outskirts of the village, set in a sizeable private plot with a detached double garage
The Gallops is a superb dormer bungalow offering flexible accommodation set in a sizeable plot on the outskirts of the well serviced village of Strensall, only five miles outside York city centre.
On entering the house, there is a welcoming hallway leading to the bedrooms, kitchen, ground floor bathroom and stairs leading to the first floor bedroom suite.
The kitchen breakfast room has with a good range of fitted wall and base units, along with an island providing storage and preparation space, finished with granite worktops and benefiting from integrated appliances. The breakfast area has French doors opening on to the garden.
Adjacent to the kitchen is the separate dining room, ideal for more formal occasions, there is a door leading through to the sitting room, which provides a generous space for relaxing with the family.
With three well-appointed bedrooms, there are two double bedrooms on the ground floor overlooking the gardens, a family bathroom completes the ground floor accommodation.
Stairs lead to the first floor where there is a light and airy principal bedroom with delightful rural views. The bedroom benefits from fitted wardrobes and a large en suite luxury bathroom with separate shower room and free-standing bath.
The property is approached via gravelled driveway, offering ample off street parking and leading to a detached double garage. The front garden is laid to lawn with mature hedging on the boundary. To the rear of the house is a generous enclosed and private garden, mainly laid to lawn with a mixture of fencing, mature trees and hedging outlining the borders.
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I truly believe that this house is an ideal choice for those seeking a private garden and a prime location on the outskirts of York, nestled within a well-serviced village. Moreover, the flexibility it offers allows incoming buyers to effortlessly tailor it to their unique preferences and needs.
Tanya CoffeyProperty agent