5 bedroom detached house
Key information
Features and description
- Superbly positioned detached family residence
- 2750 sq ft plus a 122 sq ft centrally heated Studio
- Pleasant views and outlook
- 5 double bedrooms, 4 bath / shower rooms
- Fabulous living-dining-kitchen-sun room
- Immaculate throughout & well maintained
- Period features with modern facilities
- Double bed annex, dining-kitchen & shower room
- Large triple garage & ample parking
- No forward chain
Rooms
GROUND FLOOR
A welcoming and impressive reception hall reached through an entrance lobby with feature timber and glazed doors and with feature wallpapers and original staircase leading to the first floor landing. A spacious sitting room features a multi-glazed curved wall with an attractive outlook over the gardens and fells and with further large panoramic window onto the gardens. Having period style wall coverings, exposed brick open fireplace, and with ample room for sofas, chairs and furniture. The study is of spacious proportions with a pleasant outlook over the gardens onto the hills from a full width window. Having a Victorian style fireplace (currenly closed up) with timber surround, and would lend itself to being a living room for a dependant relative connected to the annex.
ANNEX
The annex has a large double bedroom which in turn leads to a large living-dining-kitchen which offers space for a dining suite and television area and features a range of modern base and wall units finished in soft greys, with granite effect worktops.Fitted appliances including a fan oven, electric hob with extractor canopy. This room has great amounts of natural light from three double glazed windows and it's own private access door onto the driveway, making it an ideal annex or perhaps an Air B&B. Off from the dining-kitchen there is a shower room with vanity washbasin and WC. There is planning permission in place to add a further floor to the annex area creating even more bedroom space to the first floor.
FIRST FLOOR
The original staircase features a half landing with glazed and leaded window and return balustrade to the landing area. The master bedroom is of good proportions with dual aspect windows giving stunning views onto the delightful landscape that surrounds this property, and has an en-suite with full Travertine tiling to the floor and walls, shower enclosure. washbasin and WC. A range of fitted wardrobes provide good storage and there is ample space for a king-sized bed, side tables and dressers. Bedroom 2 has a range of modern fitted bedroom furniture including a desk area, wardrobes and drawers, and with a pleasant outlook towards the River Wharfe. An inner landing leads to Bedroom 3, a double bedroom with pleasant outlooks from 4 windows, fitted wardrobes and drawers, and ample space for a king sized bed. Bedroom 4 again with fabulous views is a double with fitted wardrobes, drawers, shelving and cupboards.
GARAGE & OUTSIDE
An integral garage is of excellent proportions with space for three vehicles, windows, lighting, remote controlled double door and also housing the property's two gas fired boilers, being installed in 2019 & 2020. Over the ground floor garage space there is a 125 square foot fully plastered and centrally heated studio room, perfect for further home office space, music room, art room, games room or playroom. Outside there is a large gravel driveway providing parking for several cars, and access round to the front of the property where the gardens are predominantly laid to lawn, with a stone flagged sun terrace taking advantage of the south westerly position. The garden is bounded by dry stone walling and picket fencing and returns round the side of the property to the driveway.
GRASSINGTON
Grassington is a market town and civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England. The population at the 2011 Census was 1,126 and the vast majority of dwellings are located within a ¼ mile radius of the square. An abundance of pubs, restaurants, independent retailers and excellent local schools make this bustling little town an attractive place to live, and a great hub to explore the rest of The Yorkshire Dales. Centred on its small cobbled square are shops, public houses, the village museum, small cafes, restaurants and hotels. Grassington Folk Museum which is run by volunteers houses a collection which tells the story of Wharfedale.The area is popular with walkers, and the Upper Wharfedale Fell Rescue Association is based here.
Grassington Festival is a two-week-long annual event started in 1980, with music, performance and visual arts, held in several venues around the village. Every September since 2011, Grassington has held a 1940s themed weekend.
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