Plot 8 is an impressive 5 bedroom detached home being built by award winning developer Mulgrave Properties, occupying a lovely position on the edge of this sought after and conveniently located village.
Arranged over two floors this property features a spacious kitchen family dining area with French doors opening out to the rear garden, perfect for spending time with loved ones and entertaining friends. A large sitting room and cosy snug offer further opportunities for relaxing and enjoying your new home. A separate utility room and W.C complete the ground floor. Leading from the first floor landing is a superb principal bedroom with dressing area and en suite shower room, a guest bedroom with en suite, a further three double bedrooms and a family bathroom. Outside this property benefits from a double garage and space for parking.
Marton cum Grafton Church of England Primary School and Nursery is just a 3 minute walk from the heart of the village.
Boroughbridge High School is a 10 minute drive away, via the A168.
Occupying an enviable position to the North of both Knaresborough and York, Marton cum Grafton is a hugely desirable place to call home. The village is home to a thriving community with a post office, village shop, village hall and the 16th century inn, Ye Olde Punch Bowl, situated in the centre of the village. Local sports facilities include a football and cricket pitch.
This semi-rural village offers residents the chance to explore the glorious surrounding countryside with extensive walking and cycling routes available. For those needing to commute, the village also offers excellent transport links with major road networks easily accessible.
Purchasers are sure to easily fall in love with the village’s relaxed way of life and idyllic location.
Within a 3 mile drive of Marton cum Grafton is the historic town of Boroughbridge where you will find a doctors’ surgery, dentist, library, an array of shops and mouth-watering café’s and pubs.
Knaresborough is just a 7 mile drive from the village. Mother Shipton’s Cave, Knaresborough Castle, the stunning viaduct and rowing along the River Nidd are just some of the many things to see and do in the town.
The popular spa town of Harrogate is a 10 mile drive west from the village, brimming with a wealth of boutique shops, independent café’s, restaurants and bars.
The village is a short drive from Junction 48 of the A1 motorway and a 30 minute (15 mile) drive from the city of York.
Cattal train station is a 10 minute (6 mile) drive away with regular trains services to York, Harrogate and Leeds.
Leeds Bradford Airport is a 40 minute (22 mile) drive, taking the A658 route to Leeds.
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