A £2.25 million barn conversion has gone to the market and offers potential buyers a staggeringly luxurious home.
The property is a barn conversion found in Hampsthwaite, Harrogate, North Yorkshire.
Offering potential owners five bedrooms, a one-bedroom self-contained cottage, stables and over 17 acres of land, it certainly isn’t lacking in features.
Found just four miles from Harrogate Town Centre, the building offers great views of the surrounding Nidderdale landscape.
The previous owner is responsible for remodelling and renovating the property and estate agents stress that “care has been taken to maintain the character and integrity of the building.”
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Offering over 3,200 square feet in the main house, it has no lack of space, a long with a number of rooms and functions.
Buyers will also be the proud owner of an additional one-bedroom annexe, which provides a further 646 square feet of space.
The building features an open plan kitchen and dinning room, living room, a sitting room with vaulted ceiling and log burner, and a sizeable dining room with sliding doors to the patio.
There is also a snug, office and play room with a mezzanine level and a guest bathroom with an en suite.
On the first floor there are four double bedrooms, three of which have an en suite and all the rooms sport feature striking painted beams and arched stone windows.
Estate agents have described the barn conversion as “exquisite” and it’s not hard to see why.
Take a look inside below:
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