Characterful 4-bed cottage with annex, south garden and distant Dales views.
Stone-built character home dating partly from 1629 with exposed beams and stonework
Stunning long-distance countryside views from multiple rooms
South-facing enclosed garden, patios, greenhouse and two sheds
Attached two-storey annex with bedroom, shower room and living space
Handbuilt bespoke farmhouse kitchen with Esse range and quality fittings
On-street parking only; no private driveway or garage
Council Tax Band E — above-average running cost
Licensed strip of garden held from Bolton Abbey Estate (subject to terms)
This handsome stone-built link-detached home, with parts dating to 1629, combines period character with modern fixtures. The house offers four bedrooms across three floors, three reception rooms and high-quality handmade kitchen fittings, ideal for family living. Two log/multi-fuel stoves and stone-flagged floors enhance the cottage atmosphere while large windows capture long-distance rural views.
An attached two-storey annex provides flexible accommodation: ground-floor sitting/office space plus a first-floor double bedroom and shower/utility facilities. The annex could suit multi-generational living, a home office, or short-term let use, though any rental use should be checked against local licensing and insurance requirements.
The fully enclosed south-facing garden is a standout feature, with stone patios, lawn, greenhouse and store sheds. A separate licensed strip of garden with street access is included on a long-term licence from the Bolton Abbey Estate — useful additional outdoor space but subject to the estate’s terms.
Practical points: on-street parking is available nearby rather than private off-street parking, and Council Tax is Band E (above average). Broadband and mobile signals are excellent and mains services are installed. The property sits close to Embsay and circa 2.5 miles from Skipton, offering access to good primary and secondary schools, local amenities and commuter links to Leeds and beyond.