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Rosetree Cottage is a stone-built, Grade II listed end-terrace property situated in the North York Moors National Park. Built in the 1700s, the cottage has a modest Easterly frontage but offers spacious and luxurious accommodation, spread over three floors. The property features Yorkshire sandstone flagged floors, exposed internal stonework, and ceiling beams, with a modern central heating system and condensing combination boiler. The cottage has a large front reception room with a wood-burning stove, a separate dining room/snug, a large kitchen with a terracotta pan tile floor, and a laundry/utility room with a ceramic sink. There are three first-floor bedrooms, served by a family bathroom with a free-standing bath, and a reachable staircase leads to a second floor attic with two adaptable rooms. A pleasant walled courtyard garden, flagged with authentic Yorkshire sandstone slabs, provides a relaxing outdoor space, with outside mains power and a hosepipe connection.