Period farmhouse with renovated interiors and sweeping countryside views.
Elevated farmhouse with panoramic Washburn Valley views
Greystone Farm is a restored period farmhouse set within the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, occupying an elevated position with wide views across the Washburn Valley. The house combines original character — exposed beams, stone hearth, traditional stone walls — with high-quality modern updates including a spacious country-style kitchen, integrated appliances and underfloor heating throughout the ground floor.
The principal bedroom benefits from dual aspects and an en‑suite, while two further double bedrooms with built‑in wardrobes are served by a high‑spec shower room. Practical features include a boot room, guest cloakroom with external access, a stone-built outbuilding with loft storage and a gravel driveway providing off‑street parking for several vehicles.
Outside, mature, landscaped gardens and multiple sun terraces take full advantage of the elevated setting and uninterrupted valley views. The property sits in a peaceful hamlet setting close to village amenities at Darley and Dacre, with good road links to Harrogate, Skipton and Otley for wider services.
Important practical points: mains broadband is very slow in this location, the main heating fuel is LPG (individual supply, not a community gas main), and council tax is described as expensive. The house is freehold and was extensively renovated and extended, but its isolated setting will suit buyers seeking rural tranquillity rather than an urban commute.