Cotterdale, Hawes
£575,000
Guide price
Guide price
Under Offer
Bedrooms: 4
Situated in the rarely-available and highly-regarded hamlet of Cotterdale sits this attractive, stone-built period farmhouse which enjoys stunning open views to the rear.
Situation and Amenities
Hawes is in Wensleydale, within the heart of The Yorkshire Dales National Park, and has a thriving community with numerous events throughout the year. There are several independent shops including butchers, bakers and grocers, along with pubs, restaurants and cafés. There is also a weekly farmers market, a doctors surgery, dentist and chemist.
Hawes is a highly desirable tourist location with plenty of walking and cycling for the outdoor enthusiast. For those wishing to visit attractions, these include Aysgarth Falls, White Scar Caves, the Ribblehead Viaduct and The Creamery: home of Wensleydale cheese.
The market town also benefits from a primary school, with dedicated buses running to other schools. Private education is situated at Sedbergh, also approximately 16 miles away.
Accommodation
A roadside door leads into the spacious sitting room which has a staircase to the first floor, a useful cupboard and a door leading into the dining kitchen.
The dining kitchen has a good range of units with wood-effect frontage, an integrated cooker and hob as well as space for free-standing white goods. There is a door from the kitchen leading out to the rear garden as well as French doors to the dining room.
The first floor landing provides access to the four bedrooms including the principal which has a private en-suite bathroom and lovely views to the South-West. The second bedroom also benefits from an en-suite shower room and exposed beams. There are two further bedrooms, including an additional double and spacious single, which benefit from the use of the house shower room.
Gardens and Grounds
Double timber gates open up to the gravelled parking area, providing tandem parking for two to three cars. There is a substantial, stone-paved patio seating area adjacent to the dining kitchen with raised, stone-walled flower beds housing a variety of mature shrubs and plants. There is an additional raised seating area, gravelled pathways and the property benefits from wrought-iron and dry stone walled boundaries.
There is also an enclosed area housing the oil tank and the shared septic tank, which is also used as a bin storage area.
Owners Insight
The current owners particularly enjoy the private and secluded location with uninterrupted views. The nature in the garden is superb with red squirrels and a variety of birds.
Services and Other Information
Oil-fired central heating, mains water and electric connected. There is a klargester which is shared with one property.
Viewings
Strictly by appointment with GSC Grays. Telephone: 01748 829 217.
What 3 words: cardinal.writers.instincts
Tenure
The property is believed to be offered freehold with vacant possession on completion.
Local Authority
North Yorkshire Council. Council tax band E.
Photographs and Particulars
Particulars prepared and photographs taken July 2024.
Situation and Amenities
Hawes is in Wensleydale, within the heart of The Yorkshire Dales National Park, and has a thriving community with numerous events throughout the year. There are several independent shops including butchers, bakers and grocers, along with pubs, restaurants and cafés. There is also a weekly farmers market, a doctors surgery, dentist and chemist.
Hawes is a highly desirable tourist location with plenty of walking and cycling for the outdoor enthusiast. For those wishing to visit attractions, these include Aysgarth Falls, White Scar Caves, the Ribblehead Viaduct and The Creamery: home of Wensleydale cheese.
The market town also benefits from a primary school, with dedicated buses running to other schools. Private education is situated at Sedbergh, also approximately 16 miles away.
Accommodation
A roadside door leads into the spacious sitting room which has a staircase to the first floor, a useful cupboard and a door leading into the dining kitchen.
The dining kitchen has a good range of units with wood-effect frontage, an integrated cooker and hob as well as space for free-standing white goods. There is a door from the kitchen leading out to the rear garden as well as French doors to the dining room.
The first floor landing provides access to the four bedrooms including the principal which has a private en-suite bathroom and lovely views to the South-West. The second bedroom also benefits from an en-suite shower room and exposed beams. There are two further bedrooms, including an additional double and spacious single, which benefit from the use of the house shower room.
Gardens and Grounds
Double timber gates open up to the gravelled parking area, providing tandem parking for two to three cars. There is a substantial, stone-paved patio seating area adjacent to the dining kitchen with raised, stone-walled flower beds housing a variety of mature shrubs and plants. There is an additional raised seating area, gravelled pathways and the property benefits from wrought-iron and dry stone walled boundaries.
There is also an enclosed area housing the oil tank and the shared septic tank, which is also used as a bin storage area.
Owners Insight
The current owners particularly enjoy the private and secluded location with uninterrupted views. The nature in the garden is superb with red squirrels and a variety of birds.
Services and Other Information
Oil-fired central heating, mains water and electric connected. There is a klargester which is shared with one property.
Viewings
Strictly by appointment with GSC Grays. Telephone: 01748 829 217.
What 3 words: cardinal.writers.instincts
Tenure
The property is believed to be offered freehold with vacant possession on completion.
Local Authority
North Yorkshire Council. Council tax band E.
Photographs and Particulars
Particulars prepared and photographs taken July 2024.
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