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Wynd House is a traditional stone built property with views across Upper Wensleydale, which the current owners have sympathetically restored to a high standard, whilst retaining many of its original features. Accommodation comprises; three reception rooms, kitchen, study/snug, five bedrooms and three bathrooms...
SITUATION Leyburn (12 miles), Hawes (5 miles), access to the A1 North/South at Catterick (22 miles), mainline train stations are at Darlington (33 miles) and Northallerton (31 miles). Bus services connect to Hawes, Leyburn, Richmond, Bedale and Ripon...
Believed to have been constructed in the early to mid-part of the 19th century, this imposing and well known, Grade II listed, three-storey, stone-built property offers superb potential for redevelopment for a variety of uses. Cringley is an impressive dwelling house, currently split into six bed-sit style apartments with office space, staff accommodation and communal space to the ground floor...
Set within this historic, charming village in the heart of beautiful Wensleydale countryside, a traditional stone-built property on three floors offering good-sized, three/four bedroom accommodation with two good reception rooms, sensibly priced in todays market...
Elm Cottage is a detached, stone built property located in the popular village of Askrigg in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The cottage which has been recently improved, has a wealth of period and traditional features with wooden floors and exposed beams throughout; the accommodation comprises: lounge, kitchen/breakfast room, pantry, workshop/utility area, three bedrooms, family bathroom and separate WC...
Ella Farmhouse is a semi-detached double fronted period property located in the scenic village of Appersett, near the busy market town of Hawes. The property has a number of period features internally and has the benefit of a gravelled parking area and separate enclosed garden to the south of the property...
Abbey House is one of a pair of semi-detached stone faced houses built in 1972 situated in a generous size plot set well back from the road beyond a dry stone wall boundary on the edge of the sought after village of Askrigg. Enjoying countryside views and having gardens to front, side and rear, the accommodation comprises; entrance hallway, sitting room, dining kitchen, rear hallway and cloakroom/WC...
SITUATION Leyburn (12 miles), Hawes (5 miles), access to the A1 North/South at Catterick (22 miles), mainline train stations are at Darlington (33 miles) and Northallerton (31 miles). Bus services connect to Hawes, Leyburn, Richmond, Bedale and Ripon...
SITUATION AND AMENITIES Mainline train stations at Northallerton (36 miles) and Garsdale (5 miles). Access to A1M at Leeming Bar (26 miles) and access to M6 is at Sedbergh (19 miles). Please note that all distances are approximate. Less than a mile from the market town of Hawes, the village of Gayle is located in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park...