Renovated two-bedroom barn with garage, garden and Dales views — ideal family or holiday home..
Detached stone barn conversion with exposed beams and character features
Two double bedrooms and spacious lounge with conservation roof light
New boiler (2024) and multi-fuel stove installed 2024
Modern u-shaped kitchen, cloakroom and well-appointed shower room
Detached garage with power, loft storage and off-street parking
Manageable private gardens; located in Yorkshire Dales National Park
Built before 1900; external walls assumed uninsulated — upgrade possible
Appliances not independently tested; buyers should verify working order
Set within the Yorkshire Dales National Park, this well-appointed two-bedroom stone barn conversion combines period character with recent upgrades. Exposed beams, a high open lounge ceiling and quality fixtures create a light, airy living space ready for immediate occupation. The property sits about 100 yards from Langcliffe village and about a mile from Settle, offering rural calm with easy access to local amenities.
The accommodation is arranged over two levels with an open-plan feel: a generous lounge with exposed roof truss and a multi-fuel stove (installed 2024), a u-shaped modern kitchen, two double bedrooms and a well-fitted shower room. Recent practical improvements include a new gas boiler (2024), double glazing and contemporary kitchen fittings, making the house comfortable and energy-efficient for its age.
Outside there is a detached garage with power and loft storage, private manageable gardens and off-street parking accessed via a shared driveway. The plot and setting offer strong appeal for a family home, holiday cottage or buy-to-let; local community amenities and good broadband/mobiles are additional practical benefits.
Notable points to consider: the building dates from before 1900 and external stone walls are assumed to be without added insulation, which may affect running costs and future upgrade potential. Council tax is above average (Band E). Appliances and some services have not been independently tested; prospective buyers should satisfy themselves on mechanical and electrical items and consider any further insulation or carbon-efficiency improvements.