4-bed barn with 3.08 acres — ideal for family or equestrian interests.
Stone-built barn conversion with character and modern fixtures
Greenskyke House is a spacious four-bedroom barn conversion set in around 3.08 acres of private paddock and gardens, positioned in a small rural cluster on Pole Road. The stone-built property combines traditional character with contemporary fittings: a large open-plan lounge/diner with log burner, a substantial breakfast kitchen with island and integrated appliances, snug and three ensuite shower/bathroom facilities across three floors. Ground-floor underfloor heating and double glazing add comfort while generous room sizes preserve the barn’s sense of space.
The double garage with boarded mezzanine and ample parking provides practical storage and development potential for a home office or workshop. This home is particularly well suited to families or buyers with equestrian/animal interests because of the extensive land and direct outdoor access from the patio and garden areas. Nearby primary and secondary schools rated Good and Keighley town centre roughly three miles away support everyday needs while retaining a rural lifestyle.
Buyers should note material practicalities: the property uses a private shared borehole water supply and a shared water treatment plant; heating is via LPG (underground tank) with mains electricity present. Broadband speeds are very slow and mobile/internet availability is limited to at least one provider, which may affect home working. Council Tax is Band E (above average). The property forms part of a small complex of five and is semi-detached, so some proximity to neighbours should be expected.
Overall, this renovated barn offers a rare combination of rural acreage, well-presented living space and equestrian potential. It will appeal to buyers looking for countryside privacy and room for outdoor pursuits, provided they accept the bespoke utilities setup and slower digital connectivity.