This captivating period residence, thought to have originated as part of the historic workhouse in Fylingthorpe village, dates back to the late 1700s. Its exterior showcases beautiful herringbone stonework under a classic slate roof, exemplifying the unique vernacular architecture characteristic of North Yorkshire.
The property spans three floors and is in need of comprehensive refurbishment, offering an excellent canvas for those with an appreciation for heritage and potential. The ground floor features a living room complete with a traditional fireplace and charming beamed ceilings, reflecting the building's historical charm. A compact kitchen and a separate pantry provide practical amenities. Meanwhile, the first floor accommodates a double bedroom alongside a bathroom suite, while a second double bedroom, located in the roof space, benefits from a dormer window that overlooks the garden.
At the rear, you'll find a spacious south-facing garden that presents itself as an inviting outdoor retreat—ideal for enjoying summer days in privacy.
Situated in the tranquil village of Fylingthorpe, this location is conveniently close to Robin Hood’s Bay and offers essential amenities like a local pub and shop within easy reach. Additionally, the stunning North Yorkshire coast and nearby moorland are just minutes away, making it an ideal spot for those yearning for a peaceful lifestyle amidst spectacular scenery.
This property holds genuine character and significant investment potential for buyers prepared to undertake full refurbishment.