A modern "architect-designed" eco-house in North Yorkshire has hit the market for £1,950,000.
The five-bedroom detached home, known as Fringill Dike House, is located in Darley, near Harrogate, and is listed by estate agent, Carter Jonas.
The newly constructed property is set amidst grounds extending to just under two acres, offering "fantastic" countryside views.
The estate agents describe the home as "an impressive architect-designed detached contemporary property".
The house boasts over 6,000 square feet (557 sqm) of living space, arranged over three floors.
This includes five bedroom suites and spacious open plan living areas.
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A lengthy private driveway leads to the house, passing a grassed field which could potentially be used as a paddock.
The driveway winds to a parking and turning area in front of an integral double garage, adjacent to the main entrance of the house.
Inside, the house features oak steps leading down from the hallway into a 53-ft long kitchen space, complete with a full wall of floor to ceiling glazing.
This frames distant, uninterrupted views of the surrounding countryside.
The lower ground floor of the house offers expansive and versatile accommodation, including two large individual spaces that could be used as a cinema room and gymnasium.
This floor also includes a shower room with a sauna, a separate cloakroom, and a plant room.
Upstairs, a landing provides access to five bedrooms, all with en suite facilities.
The principal bedroom suite offers "stunning" scenic views, a fully fitted dressing room, and a large luxurious en suite with twin sinks, a bath, and a separate shower.
The gardens and grounds of the property extend to just under 1.5 acres, offering a high degree of privacy without compromising the elevated views over open countryside.
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