Stunning inside and out, that’s the Grade-II listed Greek Revival country house of Taitlands.

It is a superb period property set in large grounds and for sale with a detached cottage and a converted coach house.

There’s also a walled kitchen garden, designed by award-winner Bunny Guinness of Gardeners’ Question Time fame.

Taitland is in Stainforth near Settle in the Yorkshire Dales National Park and has a place in local history.

It was built by the architecturally famed Websters of Kendal in 1831 for Thomas Joseph Redmayne and his wife Jane.

The present owner bought the property in 2008 and has renovated and refurbished it to a high standard.

The house has a range of vaulted cellars ideal for a variety of uses or storage but Taitlands’ rich architectural details are most evident on the ground and two upper storeys.

These include mosaic tiled and polished floors, sash windows, French doors, original fireplaces, ornate plaster work, doors with original furniture, substantial skirting boards and architraves.

The layout is configured as four large reception rooms off the main hallway with an offshoot housing breakfasting kitchen, utility and boot room. On the first and second floors are seven bedrooms, six en-suite with Villeroy & Boch fittings.

Externally the detached cottage has an open-plan kitchen and living room and two bedrooms and a small front garden with private seating area.

The Coach House offers an ideal space for parties or working from home, with a reception room and large first-floor room with both staircase and lift access.

A large parking area serving all properties is found outside the Coach House.

The gardens and a paddock cover more than three acres.

Taitlands, in Stainforth, near Settle, is for sale at £2m-plus from Davis and Bowring, tel. 015242 74445.