Versatile stone barn estate with cottages, paddock and stables in Nidderdale AONB.
Four-bedroom principal home with character features and bespoke granite kitchen
Dallow Hall Barns is a substantial stone-built barn conversion set in about 1.30 acres in the Nidderdale AONB, offering flexible living across a four-bedroom principal home plus two self-contained one-bedroom cottages. The main barn retains character features—exposed beams, flagstone floors and an inglenook fireplace—while modern fittings include a bespoke kitchen with granite worktops and an oil-fired AGA. Light-filled reception rooms and a principal suite with walk-in wardrobe create comfortable family accommodation.
The detached side barn contains two independently accessed one-bedroom cottages (The Granary and The Hayloft), each finished to a high standard and suitable for holiday lets, guest accommodation, or ancillary accommodation subject to consents. Outside, a sheltered courtyard, double open garage, utility/laundry room, well-kept gardens, stone terraces and a secure grass paddock with a two-box stable block deliver strong potential for equestrian use, smallholding or income generation.
Practical considerations are straightforward but important: heating is oil-fired, water is from a private borehole with filtration and foul drainage is to a dedicated treatment plant. EPCs range from C to D, council tax is high (Band F) and the location is rural and relatively remote—pleasantly private but less convenient for everyday commutes. Mobile signal is average; broadband is fast.
Overall this is an attractive country estate for a family wanting adaptable space, an owner-occupier seeking supplementary rental income, or someone wanting equestrian or smallholding facilities. The combination of character, generous plot and separate cottages gives scope to tailor the property to a range of rural lifestyles, while the listed practicalities should be factored into running costs and longer-term maintenance planning.