Malham, Skipton, BD23

3 bedroom property for sale

Guide price £665,000

A fabulous Grade II listed converted Old School House dating back to the 18th century sat in the quiet end of Malham with easy access to the amenities within the village. Offering two bedrooms within the main accommodation along with a kitchen-diner with vaulted ceiling. Also with an Annex having a further bedroom, living space, bathroom and garage space with utility room below. With gardens to the side of the property together with an Orchard and patio areas for taking in the best of the sunshine.

Entry is through a shaped wooden door into an entrance porchway with a stone flagged floor and meter cupboard. A further wooden door leads you into a low level hallway with storage below and above and an oak staircase takes you into the fabulous open plan area, which is the old part of the original School House. Having a superb open ceiling with exposed beams and four arch windows to the sitting area with a solid oak floor throughout, two feature radiators and wood-burning stove. This room provides amazing views over the valley looking back towards Kirby Top. The kitchen area offers a selection of Country style wall, drawer and base units, double Belfast sink, an electric Aga, integrated dishwasher, integrated bin system, freestanding fridge/freezer, modern extractor/light and two windows to the side. There is a staircase up to the inner hallway with two Velux windows and a storage cupboard. This hallway provides access to all principal rooms to the rear of the property. First, the house bathroom offering a bath with shower over, a pedestal wash hand basin, low flush w.c. and a window to the side. The master bedroom is to the rear with windows to two sides and has an en-suite with corner shower cubicle, wash hand basin, low flush w.c., integrated storage cupboard and a chrome heated towel rail. From here, a couple of steps down takes you into bedroom two having a window to the side and feature curved wall. Onto the living room with open ceiling and stone fireplace with multi-fuel stove inset, two arch windows to the side and a further window to the rear. The hall then leads you out to the rear of the property. Externally, the garden sweeps around the house, to one side is the concealed oil tank and boiler. To the opposite side, a lovely paved patio area taking in the best of the sunshine, along with an Orchard to the back which sweeps down to further grass/orchard area to the side. There is a further paved patio area with well stock garden towards the roadside. The Annex sits in the garden area and to the upper floor you enter via a wooden stable door which leads into a small hallway. There is a living space with Velux window and a door to the side, a bedroom with under eaves storage cupboard and a Velux window and then through to the shower room with a three-piece suite which includes, a shower cubicle, pedestal wash hand basin, w.c., and heated towel rail. To the ground floor space you enter through a door into a utility/kitchen area, having a tiled floor, window to the side and a cupboard to the rear. There is an access doorway to a good sized garage with a garage door to the front, power and light, a window to the side and a storage cupboard to the rear. Local Authority & Council Tax Band • North Yorkshire County Council, • Council Tax Band D • The property in in The Yorkshire Dales National Park Tenure, Services & Parking • Freehold • Mains electricity, water and drainage. Domestic heating is from an oil fired boiler • Driveway parking is on site • The property has right of access over some village land for access to the driveway. Internet & Mobile Coverage Information obtained from the Ofcom website indicates that an internet connection is available from at least one provider. Mobile coverage (outdoors), is also available from at least one of the UKs four leading providers. For further information please refer to: https://checker.ofcom.org.uk/ Agent's Notes Malham is unquestionably one of the "jewels in the crown" of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, a small unspoilt and picturesque village set amidst dramatic limestone landscape features, the most dominant of which is the Cove. The village is naturally a haven for those who enjoy the countryside and wish to take advantage of the many varied walks that are available. It is also a very appealing environment for the residents, a choice of cafés and public houses with restaurant facilities. There is also a well-regarded primary school at nearby Kirkby Malham. Malhamdale is in the catchment area of the highly regarded grammar schools in Skipton and there is also a comprehensive school in nearby Settle. The market towns of Settle and Skipton are within some seven and eleven miles respectively and offer a wide range of amenities. The railway station at Skipton has services to Leeds, Bradford and London.

Directions
On entering Malham from Kirkby Malham/Airton, proceed into the village turning right over the bridge. Follow the signs for Gordale Scar (Finkle Street). Go past the Lister Arms and the Youth Hostel which should be on your left. After 0.1 miles turn left (signposted Malham Tarn). Take the next left where the property is located on the right marked by our Dacre, Son & Hartley 'For Sale' board.

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