The School House enjoys a terrific position on high ground on the edge of the village, just by the former primary school. From its lofty position, the house enjoys far reaching views across open countryside and offers considerable potential within a plot of approximately three quarters of an acre. Thought to date from around the turn of the last century, the house is constructed of an attractive mellow brick, beneath a slate roof. The accommodation is laid out over two floors, and amounts to over 1,400sq.ft, with the benefit of oil-fired central heating and uPvc double-glazing. Given the huge amount of space around the house, we feel there is great scope to extend, subject to securing any necessary consents. In brief, the accommodation comprises entrance hall, guest cloakroom, shower, sitting room with log burner, conservatory, dining room/study, kitchen, first floor landing, three bedrooms (two doubles, one single) and a house bathroom. Externally there is ample room to park, in addition to extensive lawned gardens and an adjoining area of paddock land (approximately 0.5 acres), bringing the total site area to around 0.75 acres or thereabouts. Weaverthorpe is one of the villages along the Great Wold Valley that runs between the villages of Duggleby and Foxholes. The villages of the valley often join together for community events and celebrations. The market town of Malton is located approximately 13 miles to the west and provides a good range of local facilities. Primary schooling is available in the nearby village of West Lutton, and there is also a daily bus service to Malton.