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Price: offers in region of £415,000
Agent: Lancastrian Estates
T: 01539-733373
W: www.lancastrianestates.co.uk
A FOUR-bedroom barn conversion full of charm has come onto the market in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
2 Whinney Haw Barns, at Firbank, just a couple of miles from Sedbergh, was built by award-winning conversion specialists Winter Build, of New Hutton.
The three-storey property offers an idyllic location with breathtaking views towards Dentdale, lovely private gardens, a garage and off-road courtyard parking. Features include exposed beams, a stone fireplace, luxury fitted kitchen, oil-fired central heating and double glazing throughout.
The agents, Lancastrian Estates, describe the accommodation as "extremely versatile" and say it could offer separate living space for a teenager or elderly relative.
A stone-flagged floor and exposed stone walls set the scene in the spacious entrance hall, and there is a handy ground-floor utility room with fitted cupboards and worktops.
The ground floor offers two bedrooms with an adjoining, shared Jack-and-Jill bathroom with luxury four-piece suite including a bath, basin, shower cubicle, toilet, tiling and heated towel rail. One of the bedrooms is used as a sitting room and opens onto the rear courtyard.
The first-floor living room makes the most of its spectacular views and is open-plan to the dining room, with a full-height stone fireplace, log burner and exposed timber beams.
The breakfast kitchen has a superb range of cream kitchen units with wood-effect worktops, tiled splashbacks and a built-in fridge, Bosch hob, double oven, dishwasher and sink.
Up on the second floor are two further bedrooms, both with Velux windows, and a fully tiled shower room with basin, toilet, bidet and heated towel rail. One of the bedrooms has useful under-eaves storage, and the second-floor landing also has handy storage space that is used as a home office.
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