15 Hallgarth, Middlesbrough
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£247,000
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Listing history

For Sale
May 1, 2025
£650,000

Property Description

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Our analysis

Welcome to 15 Hallgarth, Middlesbrough, a cozy and compact detached type home with 4 bed in the TS9 7EQ area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band G.

This classic property was built The local area is known for its high value-to-quality ratio - with a market valuation of £247,000 and a rental potential of £1,606 per month, , it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.

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Additional analysis

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"On the north westerly fringe of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park lies Hallgarth, an immaculately renovated mid century house. Sweeping volumes are balanced with cosy spaces and are populated with hand crafted joinery and swathes of glazings. The house has four bedrooms, an expansive flowing living area and a double garage. Well stocked gardens, replete with dining terraces, a sauna and a bespoke plunge pool, bookend the house in the front and rear.

The Tour

Banks of evergreen and broad leafed trees guide towards the house s private driveway, which has parking for several cars. The house s frontage nods to American modernist styles with its geometric silhouettes and sweeping rooflines. Its profile is formed of pinky brown brick elevations and is accented by oversized blackened aluminium openings.

The entrance porch connects an en bloc double garage to the main body of the house. It opens into a beautiful hallway that gives access to the living spaces on the ground and first floor. A well curated material palette established here continues across the plan; highlights include sapele clad walls, flush plywood doors and internal glazed screens.

To the right of the hall is the sitting room, a generous and welcoming space with exquisite ochre hued panelling. A wide chimney, clad in Danish Petersen Tegl bricks, provides a focal point. The room is triple aspect, with wide picture windows on two sides and a glazed screen to the hall.

Just beyond is the kitchen, which has a sophisticated finish. Generous arrays of bespoke cabinetry crafted by local firm Scawtons sit neatly below white veined marble worktops. A central island divides the kitchen from the dining area, where banquette seating has been fitted. With triple concertina doors to the garden, the space maintains a strong visual connection with the outside. Discretely tucked behind the kitchen is a handy utility room. A playroom study and a WC complete the ground floor plan.

The first floor is reached by via a sculptural open tread staircase. An additional living space lies upstairs, with lofty inclined ceilings that fall to a sitting area backed by open fronted storage and bookending glazed screens. These capture the far reaching rural views outside and beckon in plenty of natural light.

Four bedrooms and a family bathroom radiate from the landing. The primary bedroom has plenty of built in storage, as well as an en suite shower room with playful kit kat tiling and colourful terrazzo tiled floor. The view from here is expansive, stretching towards Broughton Bridge Beck in the distance.

The remaining bedrooms are also generously sized, with large panes looking out beyond tree canopies towards the undulating rural landscape beyond.

Outdoor Space

The house sits amid well maintained gardens, with carefully considered planting, specimen trees, sun and dining terraces and a centrally placed lawned area, perfect for kicking a ball or playing badminton. There is a strong sense of privacy, enhanced by the timber fencing around its perimeter.

A hand built sauna and stainless steel plunge pool sit within with the expansive timber deck at the rear of the house. There is also a double garage and a driveway with room for overspill parking.

The Area

Nestled in the glorious North Yorkshire countryside, Great Broughton is a peaceful village with a couple of friendly pubs, The Jet Miners and The Bay Horse.

The local market town of Stokesley is around a five minute drive north. Renowned for its fine Georgian architecture, its historic high street has an array of independent coffee shops and restaurants such as Milk Grind, Sadlers Caf and Bistro and The Truffled Hog.

The bustling town of Middlesborough is only 10 miles away from Hallgarth. A larger hub for dining, shopping and entertainment, the city hosts an annual multi cultural festival a melange of live music, food stalls catering for every taste, crafts and fashion.

The wider landscape is awash with historical attractions, with notable sites including Nunnington Hall and Rievaulx Abbey, which are managed by the National Trust and English Heritage respectively. Nature enthusiasts and hikers can explore the vibrant heather landscape in nearby areas in and around the North Yorkshire moors, like Goathland, Hutton le Hole, and Whitby, the inspiration for Bram Stoker s Dracula . The lovely seaside town of Saltburn by the Sea is only 15 miles north east.

There is a wide selection of well regarded primary and secondary schools in the area, including the local village primary, Kirkby and Great Broughton CE VA primary school.

Northallerton station is a 25 minute drive away. Fast and convenient travel to London and Manchester is possible, with a journey to each taking around two to two and a half hours. Newcastle is accessible in around 50 minutes.

Council Tax Band G"

Property Data

Data point Compared to road
Tax band G

Estimated running costs

Running cost(monthly) Cost Opportunity
Mortgage £1,124 Try Mortgage Tracker
Energy ££600 Try Energy Switcher
Water £50 Water meter checkup
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Schools and stations

Nearby Schools
Stokesley School
0.6mi
Stokesley Primary Academy
0.9mi
Kirkby and Great Broughton Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School
1.5mi
Marwood Church of England Voluntary Controlled Infant School Great Ayton
1.7mi
Roseberry Academy
2.3mi
Nearby Stations
Great Ayton Station
2.5mi
Battersby Station
3.1mi
Kildale Station
4.0mi
Nunthorpe Station
4.1mi
Gypsy Lane Station
4.5mi

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Strengths and Opportunities

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Renovation improvements

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New Kitchen
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New Bathroom
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Air Conditioning
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Cost improvements

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Strengths

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Strength: Family-friendly
Enough beds for the whole family
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Strength: Freehold ownership
This property has the support and stability of full freehold ownership.
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Strength: Good price per square metres
The most similar local properties have a comparable price per square metre.

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Frequently asked questions

  1. How much is 15 Hallgarth, Middlesbrough worth?

    15 Hallgarth, Middlesbrough is now worth £247,000 according to our Mouseprice AVM.

    If you would like to book a free agent valuation for 15 Hallgarth, Middlesbrough - click click here to get a valuation with no strings attached.

  2. What is the rental value of 15 Hallgarth, Middlesbrough?

    The current rental valuation for this property is £1,606 per month, within a price range of £1,445 and £1,766.

  3. How many bedrooms does 15 Hallgarth, Middlesbrough have?

    This property has 4 bedrooms. Search for nearby properties with 4 bedrooms - for sale and to rent.

  4. What are the nearest schools and stations to 15 Hallgarth, Middlesbrough?

    Nearby schools in include Stokesley School, Stokesley Primary Academy, Kirkby and Great Broughton Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School, Marwood Church of England Voluntary Controlled Infant School Great Ayton, Roseberry Academy

    Nearby stations in include Great Ayton Station, Battersby Station, Kildale Station, Nunthorpe Station, Gypsy Lane Station.

  5. What type of property is 15 Hallgarth, Middlesbrough

    This is a Detached property. There are 8 other Detached properties on HALLGARTH, and 10 in total.

  6. When was 15 Hallgarth, Middlesbrough built? How old is 15 Hallgarth, Middlesbrough?

    15 Hallgarth, Middlesbrough was was built between .

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