Renovated 200-year barn with huge gardens, two-acre field and panoramic moor views..
Stunning far-reaching moorland views from principal rooms
Prim Gap House is a beautifully renovated 200-year-old barn conversion set on Greenhow Hill with sweeping moorland views. The house combines period character — exposed stone, original fireplaces and beams — with contemporary comforts including a modern kitchen, underfloor heating in parts and full double glazing.
The layout suits family life: three reception rooms, a generous kitchen/diner, utility and four double bedrooms with two bathrooms. Externally the property benefits from extensive gravelled parking for multiple cars, several useful outbuildings with power, an enclosed productive garden, greenhouse and a separate chicken run. Adjacent to the garden is a fully fenced two-acre field ideal for dogs, children or small-scale equestrian use.
Practical points to note: heating is oil-fired with boiler and radiators (some underfloor heating), drainage is by septic tank, and there is no mobile signal at the property. The building is stone construction dating from before 1900 and some original wall construction may lack modern cavity insulation — buyers should consider potential upgrade costs if higher thermal performance is required.
A rare combination of privacy, land and moorland outlook, this property will appeal to families (or buyers seeking a country retreat) who value space, outdoor life and character. Viewings are essential to appreciate the setting, internal configuration and the wider two-acre parcel that accompanies the house.