
Situated just 13 miles north of York and 10 miles south of Thirsk, on the very fringe of ‘James Herriot Country’, Easingwold is an extremely charming and attractive market town. It also boasts a great history, having once stood in the middle of the Norman hunting preserve of the Forest of Galtres, a name which is still prominent in the town today.
The town features as its centrepiece a delightful Georgian market square, in which a weekly Friday market is still held.
A short walk from the square, on the junction of Crabmill Lane and Stillington Road, lies Longlands, an attractive development of just twenty-nine superbly appointed brand new homes consisting of two 2 bedroom apartments and a selection of 3 and 4 bedroom mews and semi-detached houses, each traditionally built to the very latest energy efficient standards, thus facilitating low running costs and ease of maintenance.
Easingwold enjoys an enviable location, with some beautiful countryside on its doorstep and the historic city of York and its many attractions within easy reach via the A19 trunk road. York offers excellent onward connections to the national rail and road networks and to Leeds/Bradford International Airport.
Longlands represents an increasingly rare opportunity to acquire a highly specified brand new home in an area of such outstanding natural beauty.

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