Property description
A substantial and charmingly presented detached home of considerable character, dating back to 1640 and enjoying a lovely position in the heart of this picturesque Dales hamlet.
Reception hall; cloak room; snug/study; living room; superb sitting room; beautifully fitted oak kitchen; utility room; separate dining area; four double bedrooms; two with en-suite shower rooms; spacious family bathroom. Double garage; log store; landscaped gardens and on-site parking.
Renshaw Farm House is a delightful detached stone property, having been sympathetically renovated and upgraded over recent years without detracting from its inherent charm and character, so that many of the original features dating back to its origins of 1640 are still in evidence today. The ground floor has no less than four reception rooms, giving a degree of versatility, and whilst there is a modern oil-fired central heating system (radiators and underfloor heating on a dual system), there are also open fires/stoves to three of the reception rooms. The breakfast kitchen is conveniently placed in the centre of the ground floor, so that it becomes the focus of the accommodation, with the reception rooms leading away from it. Also on the ground floor is a generous guest double bedroom with its own en-suite shower room, and on the first floor there are three further double bedrooms, the principal of which has an en-suite shower room, whilst there is also a spacious family bathroom. Outside, there are lawned gardens and a substantial stone flagged terrace facing south/west to maximise on the afternoon and evening sun, beyond which there is a double garage and log-store.
This traditional Dales farm house is located in the heart of this picturesque hamlet, alongside the village green which gives traditional and ancient rights to all Conistone villagers to stroll down to the river if they should wish. Conistone-with-Kilnsey is regarded as one of the Dales' most sought-after hamlets - just over the River Wharfe from the famous Kilnsey Crag, it has its own public house and is approximately four miles away from Grassington which offers both primary and secondary education as well as a good range of shops and amenities. The market town of Skipton is approximately 11 miles to the south, providing good road networks and a railway station with services through to Bradford, Leeds and a daily train to London Kings Cross.
All-in-all, Renshaw Farm House is a lovely and comfortable home which is light and spacious, and is presented to a high standard. Grade II listed, it boasts a wealth of character features including stone windowsills, exposed beams, stone mullions and three stone fireplaces, complemented by internal timber latched doors, a dual oil-fired central heating system and double glazed windows throughout.
GROUND FLOOR |
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Front Entrance to:- |
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Reception Hall | with exposed beam.
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Cloak Room | having two piece suite comprising low suite wc and pedestal hand basin. Exposed ceiling beam. Radiator.
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Snug/Study | with open fire set into stone surround under ancient carved overmantle. Heavily beamed ceiling. Windows to two sides with stone mullions. Two radiators.
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Living Room | having cast iron multi-fuel stove in stone fireplace, set into magnificent Inglenook stone surround on stone hearth. Heavily beamed ceiling. Three wall light points. Windows to two sides. Radiator.
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Inner Hallway | with return staircase to first floor and useful storage cupboard beneath. Radiator.
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Breakfast Kitchen | having extensive range of oak wall/base units supplied by Adams Tebb, with central island unit and breakfast bar. Dark speckled worktops incorporating corner stainless steel one and a half bowl sink unit. Unit under lighting. Integrated appliances comprise:- Siemens electric double oven; four-ring ceramic hob; chrome arched extractor hood; dishwasher; plumbing for automatic washing machine; refrigerator; freezer. Tiled splashbacks. Impressive feature stone fireplace. Independently operated duct air heating/cooling system at feet level. Radiator. Side entrance.
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Utility Room | with oil fired central heating boiler and Megaflo hot water cylinder with electric immersion heater. Fitted shelving. Two steps down from the kitchen to:-
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Dining Area | having beamed ceiling and exposed stonework. Two roof lights and windows to two sides. Radiator.
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Superb Sitting Room | with Hwam contemporary log burning stove, set in the corner of the room on a raised stone hearth. Fabulous exposed king post truss with ceiling beams open to the ridge. Windows to two sides, plus double doors leading out to the terrace. Underfloor heating. Four wall light points.
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Guest Bedroom Four | having four wall light points, two roof light windows and two radiators.
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En-Suite Shower Room | with three piece white suite comprising corner shower cubicle; low suite wc; basin on fitted cupboard. Chrome heated towel rail. Ceramic tiled floor and walls. Recessed spotlighting. Window and Extractor fan.
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FIRST FLOOR |
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Landing | having open spindle balustrade rail. Access to roof space. Exposed ceiling truss. Two radiators.
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Master Bedroom | with windows to two sides and exposed ceiling beams to the ridge. Two radiators.
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En-Suite Shower Room | having three piece contemporary white suite comprising corner shower cubicle; low suite wc; hand basin on fitted cupboard stand. Ceramic tiled floor and wall. Extractor fan. Window and recessed spotlighting.
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Bedroom Two | with two windows, exposed ceiling truss and radiator.
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Bedroom Three | - set at the front of the house, there is a lovely aspect from the two windows looking across the village up to the hills beyond. Exposed ceiling beams. Two radiators. Access to loft space.
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Family Bathroom | with four piece white suite comprising central bath having a tiled surround and steps up; corner shower cubicle; pedestal hand basin; low suite wc. Shelved linen cupboard. Chrome heated towel rail. Recessed spotlighting. Access to roof space. Radiator.
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OUTSIDE | As mentioned earlier in these particulars, the villagers of Conistone-with-Kilnsey have ancient rights across village green land, which have been in recent times legally documented by a 'free license". Crossing over one of the village lanes gives access to Renshaw Farm House's own private hardcore driveway which leads through a five-bar timber gate and gives on-site parking for several vehicles. There is a Double Tandem Garage measuring 33' x 10'3" with up-and-over door, power/light supplies and a courtesy door. At the back of the garage is the oil tank and a stone log store.
Being within a predominant limestone area, the garden features lime stone walling and a rockery garden, also with a stone flagged patio, conifer garden and lawn. In addition and as a resident of the parish, fishing rights are included on a stretch of the River Wharfe nearby.
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Property Features :
- 4 BEDROOMS
- FRONT ENTRANCE TO:-
- CLOAK ROOM
- SNUG/STUDY
- LIVING ROOM
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