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Chapel Street, Easingwold, YO61

York

£575 pcm

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Department:
Lettings
Reference:
05179d17-2ed9-4579-bdf2-66b130728f31
Postcode:
YO61 3AF
Availability:
Let Agreed
Receptions:
1
Available Date:
2025-02-03
Council Tax Band:
A

Property features

  • One Bed Appt
  • Central Location
  • Recent Rennovation
  • Long Term Let Available

Details

Recently renovated and just off the Market Place this perfectly presented one bedroom, this first floor apartment is turn key ready.

The property comprises of a double bedroom with ensuite shower room and a kitchen and living space over looking the street below.

Hall
Accessed via a private entrance door, with stairs to the first floor, the hall offers access to the bedroom and Kitchen/Living area.

Living Kitchen 10' 9" x 13' 0" (3.28m x 3.96m)
Recently renovated with fitted kitchen and living space. Large window overlooking the street below.

Bedroom 12' 8" x 9' 7" (3.86m x 2.91m)
The double bedroom benefits from an en suite.

En Suite 6' 11" x 5' 7" (2.12m x 1.69m)
With shower cubicle, hand basin and low level toilet.

Floor Plans

EPC

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