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4 bedroom character property for sale

Bank Heads West, Low Row
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Sold STC
Character property
4 beds
2 baths
2,088 sq ft / 194 sq m
EPC rating: F
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Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand G
BroadbandBasic 9Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Historic Detached House
  • Four Bedroom Accommodation
  • Outbuilding With Potential
  • Workshop & Double Garage
  • Elevated Position with Lovely Views
  • Quiet Rural Location
Bank Heads West is an impressive Grade II listed house which was built in 1750 by James Garth, a local landowner. It features in “A Dales History”, a well renowned book detailing the local history of the area. The house sits in an elevated position overlooking the valley of Swaledale and benefits from stunning views with beautiful surroundings. The property has been converted over time and part of the charm of this house is the wealth of original features that are found throughout. These features include the pantry, which has the original stone shelves, a stone turning staircase, beamed ceilings, and an outside two-seater toilet.

Upon entering the property, the welcoming reception hall and bootroom leads to the living accommodation. On one side of the property you will find a sitting room, snug, utility and pantry, a staircase to three bedrooms and a family bathroom. On the other side, a converted Byre, you will find the kitchen and master bedroom with ensuite.

Both living rooms are a good size, light and airy. The sitting room has an impressive stone fireplace with wood burner and ingressed wooden mantle, beamed ceilings and a window seat overlooking the garden. The snug is similar in style with the addition of a cast iron range and a bespoke bookcase spanning the length and width of one wall. Both rooms have the original timber doors and architraves.

The kitchen is split level and open plan giving a spacious feel. The lower level is the reception hall and bootroom which leads to the rear of the property, together with the staircase to the master bedroom. Steps provide access to the upper level which leads to the generous farmhouse kitchen. The kitchen has a good range of oak units, a dishwasher, dual fuel range style cooker, space for additional appliances and a family sized dining table.

The pantry and utility have been located in what would have been the dairy. The pantry has original cold slabs and shelving, ideal for storage. The utility has space for laundry appliances, a walk-in shower, and a door to the outside. Both rooms have timber and beamed ceilings.

On the first floor the master bedroom is a substantial size, with ensuite bathroom. The bedroom has beamed ceilings and large windows to flood the room with light. The room is large enough to have a sitting area and has built in wardrobes. The ensuite is off the main room and comprises of a four-piece suite.

The three further bedrooms comprise of two doubles and one single room, each with its own character. The largest of these bedrooms has a timber floor and fitted wardrobes, the second can accommodate two single beds or a double, with space for freestanding bedroom furniture. The single room has the versatility to become a home office if working from home. The family bathroom has a modern suite.

Outside, the property is accessed via a sloping driveway which leads to a gravelled parking area. In addition, an extension has been added to the existing coach house to provide a workshop, with work bench, power and light, and a double garage with independent doors. The coach house is used for dry storage and the separate stable retains the original stalls. The two seated outside toilet is in a separate building. A further coal and wood shed is attached to the house and is also the location for the oil central heating boiler.

The gardens are split on two different levels. To the front the gardens are full of a variety of shrubs, ferns and plants with a lawned area. There are two original water troughs that are fed from a spring. A flagged path winds down the hill, amongst the flora to the front of the property and a further path leads to the rear of the house.

At the rear the views are spectacular. A purpose-built patio provides the perfect spot to sit and relax, and is surrounded by lawns and a low-level dry-stone wall.

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Robin Jessop - Leyburn
Robin Jessop - Leyburn
Marwood House, Railway Street Leyburn DL8 5AY
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Robin Jessop Ltd is a local firm of Chartered Surveyors, Auctioneers, Valuers, Land and Estate Agents covering North Yorkshire and South Durham from our Bedale and Leyburn Offices. We specialise in the sale and valuation of rural property. We are passionate about property and provide the highest standard of care to our clients and customers. The company is family run with a unique marketing ethos and detailed local knowledge of the area we cover. Our small team of agents offer a comprehensive service in almost any aspect of rural property and aim to provide an individually tailored service to all of our clients.
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