Hall
Laminate flooring.
Radiator.
Built in storage cupboard.
Loft access provided by a hatch.
Lounge
17' 11'' x 10' 7'' (5.46m x 3.22m)
Double glazed bay window to the front aspect.
Radiator.
Kitchen
10' 4'' x 9' 11'' (3.15m x 3.02m)
Double glazed window to the front aspect.
Fully fitted with a range of matching wall and base units incorporating roll top work surfaces and a single drainer sink unit with a mixer tap over.
Built in electric oven & hob with an extractor hood over.
Plumbing for an automatic washing machine.
Wall mounted gas combination boiler.
Tiled effect flooring.
Bedroom one
13' 0'' x 10' 7'' (3.96m x 3.22m)
Double glazed window to the rear aspect.
Radiator.
Built in wardrobes.
Bedroom two
9' 10'' x 10' 0'' (2.99m x 3.05m)
Double glazed window to the rear aspect.
Radiator.
Bathroom
5' 1'' x 6' 9'' (1.55m x 2.06m)
Double glazed window to the side aspect.
Two piece suite comprising of a pedestal wash hand basin and a panelled bath with a shower over.
Radiator.
Fully tilled walls & flooring.
WC
2' 10'' x 6' 8'' (0.86m x 2.03m)
Double glazed window to the side aspect.
Low level WC.
Tiled flooring.
Garage & store room
Single detached garage with access gained via an up & over door and side courtesy door.
To the rear of the garage is an additional storage room.
Externally
There is a low maintenance gravelled garden to the front of the property complimented by a border housing a variety of mature shrubs.
A gated driveway provides off road parking and access to the garage.
The enclosed garden to the rear of the property is mainly laid to lawn and has a paved patio area.
Charnwood Close, Marske by the Sea
Situated within the much sought-after village of Marske-by-the-Sea, within walking distance of Longbeck Railway station and all other local amenities the pleasant village has to offer.
Marske-by-the-Sea is a small historic fishing village situated on the north coastline, nestled between Redcar & Saltburn-by-the-sea with easy access to Teesside & Whitby.
The village has its own supermarket, post office, medical centre, leisure centre, range of public houses, eateries and a library.
The village has an abundance of historical buildings including Marske Hall which dates back to 1625.