Spacious family home on a large country plot near Skipton.
Circa 1.6 acres of private land included
Set on circa 1.6 acres on the southern edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, this stone barn conversion pairs countryside seclusion with generous living space. The house offers four double bedrooms, a large L-shaped living room with a floor-to-ceiling feature window, and a contemporary dining kitchen with granite worktops and integrated appliances. Long-distance views over fields and Embsay Crag provide a striking backdrop from several principal rooms.
Outdoor space and parking are standout features — an enclosed landscaped front garden, a stone-flagged patio, gravelled and cobbled parking areas, and a substantial stone-built garage with light and power. The property is well-served for everyday life in a thriving village: good primary schooling, local shops, pubs, and easy access to Skipton and nearby attractions such as Bolton Abbey.
Practical details: the house has gas central heating, double glazing and a security alarm, and is offered freehold with no onward chain. Note the public footpath across the shared driveway with No.1 Lind View, and the property falls in Council Tax Band F, which may mean higher running costs. Prospective buyers should also verify appliances and services, and confirm boundaries and title details prior to purchase.
This property will suit buyers seeking spacious family accommodation with character and broad rural vistas, and those wanting a large plot with potential for landscaping or small-scale outdoor projects. It is presented in good order but purchasers wanting modernisation or alterations should allow for further investment.