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3 bedroom link detached house for sale
Newton Hall Barns, Ripley, Harrogate, HG3
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Study
Recently added
Link detached house
3 beds
2 baths
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
Broadband: Super-fast 44Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Spacious accommodation
- Freehold
- Over three floors
- Character features retained
- Three reception rooms
- Generous dining kitchen
- Shared paddock
- Select development on the outskirts of Ripley
- Surrounded by countryside
- Viewing essential
Fantastic opportunity to buy a beautiful barn conversion located just outside the village of Ripley. *VIEWING RECOMMENDED.
An attractive and imposing stone built home, forming part of a select development of barn conversions, delightfully situated amidst open countryside on the northern edge of Ripley.
A charming barn conversion, which retains numerous character features, including exposed stone walls, beams and trusses, which create dramatic spaces such as the dining hall with galleried landing overlooking.
The accommodation, which benefits from gas fired central heating and sealed unit double glazing, briefly comprises: Entrance hall, with utility room off, two double bedrooms, both with fitted wardrobes and the four piece house bathroom. On the first floor is an impressive sitting room, dramatic dining hall, snug or study and breakfast kitchen. A feature staircase with galleried landing gives access to a cloakroom/wc and the master bedroom with fitted wardrobes and en-suite shower room.
There is a formal lawned garden with well stocked borders and a further productive orchard garden with fruit trees. To the rear is a private and enclosed York stone paved courtyard garden which is ideal for al fresco dining. There is ample driveway parking and a double garage. The complex is approached with the road crossing a field which is owned jointly by the owners of the Newton Hall properties. Old Rafters has the significant benefit of having views over this land and therefore controls their own aspect.
The development is known as Newton Hall Barns, which is a complex of five barn conversions, set around a central courtyard. The properties are situated off the Ripon Road and off a private road which leads to the complex and beyond to Cayton Grange. Ripley is a traditional estate village with a variety of period houses, stone cottages and cobbled squares, together with the renowned Ripley Castle, home of the Ingilby family for the last 700 years. The village offers a good range of everyday facilities including the Boar's Head Inn, with restaurant, bar and beer garden, primary school, post office, general store, butchers, church, cricket club, tea room, florist, nursery, tennis court, children's playground and the town hall, which has facilities for snooker, pool and badminton in the Star Club. A bus service runs every 10-15 minutes throughout the day to the nearby town of Harrogate, city of Ripon and Leeds via Harrogate. For the commuter the property is well situated close to the A61 which provides good road connections to the A1(M), A59 and further afield.
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Mains electricity and gas are connected to the property. Drainage is to a communal sewage treatment plant. Water is provided by a communal private bore hole supply.
There is a sinking fund for the communal upkeep of the sewage treatment plant and bore hole water supply, the annual cost is currently £1,200/annum.
Mobile coverage
EE, Vodafone, Three, O2
Broadband
Basic2 Mbps, Superfast48 Mbps
Satellite / Fibre TV Availability
BT, Sky, Virgin
An attractive and imposing stone built home, forming part of a select development of barn conversions, delightfully situated amidst open countryside on the northern edge of Ripley.
A charming barn conversion, which retains numerous character features, including exposed stone walls, beams and trusses, which create dramatic spaces such as the dining hall with galleried landing overlooking.
The accommodation, which benefits from gas fired central heating and sealed unit double glazing, briefly comprises: Entrance hall, with utility room off, two double bedrooms, both with fitted wardrobes and the four piece house bathroom. On the first floor is an impressive sitting room, dramatic dining hall, snug or study and breakfast kitchen. A feature staircase with galleried landing gives access to a cloakroom/wc and the master bedroom with fitted wardrobes and en-suite shower room.
There is a formal lawned garden with well stocked borders and a further productive orchard garden with fruit trees. To the rear is a private and enclosed York stone paved courtyard garden which is ideal for al fresco dining. There is ample driveway parking and a double garage. The complex is approached with the road crossing a field which is owned jointly by the owners of the Newton Hall properties. Old Rafters has the significant benefit of having views over this land and therefore controls their own aspect.
The development is known as Newton Hall Barns, which is a complex of five barn conversions, set around a central courtyard. The properties are situated off the Ripon Road and off a private road which leads to the complex and beyond to Cayton Grange. Ripley is a traditional estate village with a variety of period houses, stone cottages and cobbled squares, together with the renowned Ripley Castle, home of the Ingilby family for the last 700 years. The village offers a good range of everyday facilities including the Boar's Head Inn, with restaurant, bar and beer garden, primary school, post office, general store, butchers, church, cricket club, tea room, florist, nursery, tennis court, children's playground and the town hall, which has facilities for snooker, pool and badminton in the Star Club. A bus service runs every 10-15 minutes throughout the day to the nearby town of Harrogate, city of Ripon and Leeds via Harrogate. For the commuter the property is well situated close to the A61 which provides good road connections to the A1(M), A59 and further afield.
What3words /// repelled.spans.stiletto
Mains electricity and gas are connected to the property. Drainage is to a communal sewage treatment plant. Water is provided by a communal private bore hole supply.
There is a sinking fund for the communal upkeep of the sewage treatment plant and bore hole water supply, the annual cost is currently £1,200/annum.
Mobile coverage
EE, Vodafone, Three, O2
Broadband
Basic2 Mbps, Superfast48 Mbps
Satellite / Fibre TV Availability
BT, Sky, Virgin
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About this agent

Feather Smailes Scales is a specialist independent professional property partnership based in Harrogate town centre. We are Estate Agents, Letting Agents, Property Auctioneers, Surveyors, Valuers and Commercial Property Agents. The only fully comprehensive property agency in the district and with 25 staff our range of services and knowledge gives us a breadth and depth of experience of the property market that is hard to beat and brings "a different approach to property" to our customers. We are all very approachable and will discuss matters clearly and without ambiguity. Our friendly, experienced team can help you with buying, selling, letting, renting, surveying and valuing residential and commercial property in Harrogate and throughout Yorkshire. Established in 1994, by the 3 founding Partners, Jim Feather, Charles Smailes and Peter Scales. Feather Smailes Scales is owned and managed by Partners Simon Croft and Richard Smailes. Straight talking, innovative, and totally committed to delivering results, our expertise and 'different approach' keeps us ahead of the game.

























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