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£795,0004 bedroom detached house for sale
Leyburn Road, Askrigg, Leyburn, North Yorkshire, DL8
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4 beds
2 baths
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Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Features and description
- Exceptional Grade II listed Georgian residence, dating back to 1782, in the heart of Askrigg.
- Comprehensive renovation blending period charm with modern comfort.
- Bespoke kitchen with granite worktops, high-quality appliances and bifold doors to courtyard.
- Four spacious bedrooms including an impressive principal suite with dual aspects and en suite.
- Ample off-street parking with permission to relocate the garage for added flexibility.
- No onwards chain
- EPC Rating = C
A beautifully renovated four bedroom detached house situated in the heart of the Dales village of Askrigg with off street parking and garage.
Description
Grenada Hall is an exceptional Grade II listed residence, dating back to 1782, and positioned in the heart of the sought-after Yorkshire Dales village of Askrigg.
The property has been subject to a comprehensive programme of renovation by the current owners, including a full re-wire, re-plumb, reconfiguration and extensive cosmetic enhancement. The result is a home that seamlessly blends modern comfort with an abundance of character.
On entering through the side entrance, there is a versatile space ideal for a boot room, which opens into the superbly designed kitchen. Fitted with bespoke cabinetry, granite worktops and high-quality appliances, this contemporary space is complemented by bifold doors opening onto the courtyard, ensuring excellent natural light and a strong connection with the outdoors.
From the kitchen, stairs lead down to the hall, beautifully lit with discreet downlighting, which in turn provides access to the dining room - an impressive space, perfect for entertaining family and friends. Adjacent to this is the snug, where a dual-aspect log burner forms the focal point between the two reception areas, creating warmth and charm throughout. To complete the downstairs accommodation is a laundry room, sitting room, a cloakroom WC and a study, which is perfect for home working.
The first floor, accessed via two staircases, provides four well-proportioned bedrooms. Bedroom two is a bright, spacious room with front garden views and potential for an en suite subject to the necessary consents, while the third bedroom is also a generously sized space. Bedroom four enjoys lovely views over neighbouring fields, and the principal bedroom is a true highlight, with dual aspects and a beautifully appointed en suite. A stylish family bathroom with patterned tiles completes the accommodation.
Outside, the property benefits from ample off-street parking for multiple vehicles. There is also permission in place to relocate the garage to the corner of the plot, offering further flexibility.
Location
Askrigg is a quintessential Yorkshire Dales village, centred around a cobbled square and St Oswald’s Church, with excellent amenities including a shop, bakery, delicatessen, tea rooms and three traditional pubs, one made famous in All Creatures Great and Small. The village has its own primary school (Ofsted Good 2023), with secondary education in nearby Leyburn, and offers direct access to beautiful walks to Mill Gill Force, Aysgarth Falls and the surrounding fells, together with local sports and outdoor activity facilities. Combining charm, convenience and outstanding scenery, Askrigg captures the very best of Dales village life.
Hawes (5.4 miles) is a bustling market town, famed for its characterful stone buildings, weekly market and strong sense of community. Best known as the home of Wensleydale cheese, it also offers a good range of independent shops, cafés, pubs and galleries, along with a primary school and local services. Surrounded by spectacular scenery and close to Hardraw Force waterfall, Hawes combines everyday convenience with the charm of true Dales living.
Leyburn (12 miles) is a lively and welcoming market town where cobbled squares, independent shops, galleries, cafés and traditional inns create a vibrant atmosphere. A weekly market adds to its charm, while nearby attractions such as Middleham Castle, The Forbidden Corner and a wealth of walking routes make it a wonderful base for exploring the surrounding countryside. The town is also home to The Wensleydale School & Sixth Form (Ofsted Good 2022).
Square Footage: 2,626 sq ft
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Additional Info
Photography from September 2025
Description
Grenada Hall is an exceptional Grade II listed residence, dating back to 1782, and positioned in the heart of the sought-after Yorkshire Dales village of Askrigg.
The property has been subject to a comprehensive programme of renovation by the current owners, including a full re-wire, re-plumb, reconfiguration and extensive cosmetic enhancement. The result is a home that seamlessly blends modern comfort with an abundance of character.
On entering through the side entrance, there is a versatile space ideal for a boot room, which opens into the superbly designed kitchen. Fitted with bespoke cabinetry, granite worktops and high-quality appliances, this contemporary space is complemented by bifold doors opening onto the courtyard, ensuring excellent natural light and a strong connection with the outdoors.
From the kitchen, stairs lead down to the hall, beautifully lit with discreet downlighting, which in turn provides access to the dining room - an impressive space, perfect for entertaining family and friends. Adjacent to this is the snug, where a dual-aspect log burner forms the focal point between the two reception areas, creating warmth and charm throughout. To complete the downstairs accommodation is a laundry room, sitting room, a cloakroom WC and a study, which is perfect for home working.
The first floor, accessed via two staircases, provides four well-proportioned bedrooms. Bedroom two is a bright, spacious room with front garden views and potential for an en suite subject to the necessary consents, while the third bedroom is also a generously sized space. Bedroom four enjoys lovely views over neighbouring fields, and the principal bedroom is a true highlight, with dual aspects and a beautifully appointed en suite. A stylish family bathroom with patterned tiles completes the accommodation.
Outside, the property benefits from ample off-street parking for multiple vehicles. There is also permission in place to relocate the garage to the corner of the plot, offering further flexibility.
Location
Askrigg is a quintessential Yorkshire Dales village, centred around a cobbled square and St Oswald’s Church, with excellent amenities including a shop, bakery, delicatessen, tea rooms and three traditional pubs, one made famous in All Creatures Great and Small. The village has its own primary school (Ofsted Good 2023), with secondary education in nearby Leyburn, and offers direct access to beautiful walks to Mill Gill Force, Aysgarth Falls and the surrounding fells, together with local sports and outdoor activity facilities. Combining charm, convenience and outstanding scenery, Askrigg captures the very best of Dales village life.
Hawes (5.4 miles) is a bustling market town, famed for its characterful stone buildings, weekly market and strong sense of community. Best known as the home of Wensleydale cheese, it also offers a good range of independent shops, cafés, pubs and galleries, along with a primary school and local services. Surrounded by spectacular scenery and close to Hardraw Force waterfall, Hawes combines everyday convenience with the charm of true Dales living.
Leyburn (12 miles) is a lively and welcoming market town where cobbled squares, independent shops, galleries, cafés and traditional inns create a vibrant atmosphere. A weekly market adds to its charm, while nearby attractions such as Middleham Castle, The Forbidden Corner and a wealth of walking routes make it a wonderful base for exploring the surrounding countryside. The town is also home to The Wensleydale School & Sixth Form (Ofsted Good 2022).
Square Footage: 2,626 sq ft
Directions
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Additional Info
Photography from September 2025
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