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Hawes 01969 667744 Bentham 01524 26 2044 Leyburn 01969 622936 Settle 01729 825311 www.jrhopper.com Market Place, Leyburn London 02074 098451 North Yorkshire DL8 5BD [email protected] “For Sales In The Dales” 01969 622936 Monkey Puzzle, Outhgill, Mallerstang Beautiful Village Farm House Kitchen, Pantry & Utility Room Oil Central Heating Character & Charm 4 Double Bedrooms Outhouses, Workshop & Flexible Living, Work or Annex Bathroom & Shower Room Greenhouse Options East & West Wings Currently Good Gardens 3 Reception Rooms Used As Studio/Offices Private Parking Perfect Village Home Offers Around £530,000 RESIDENTIAL SALES • LETTINGS • COMMERCIAL • PROPERTY CONSULTANCY Valuations, Surveys, Planning, Commercial & Business Transfers, Acquisitions, Conveyancing, Mortgage & Investment Advice, Inheritance Planning, Property, Antique & Household Auctions, Removals J. R. Hopper & Co. is a trading name for J. R. Hopper & Co. (Property Services) Ltd. Registered: England No. 3438347. Registered Office: Hall House, Woodhall, DL8 3LB. Directors: L. B. Carlisle, E. J. Carlisle Monkey Puzzle, Outhgill, Mallerstang DESCRIPTION Monkey Puzzle is a prestigious Grade II listed home, believed to date back to the 1700's, in the hamlet of Outhgill in the Mallerstang Valley. In August 2016 the area became part of the extended Yorkshire Dales National Park, giving it protected status. Outhgill is a small community hamlet just 4 miles from the market town of Kirkby Stephen. The town has good communication links, with easy access to the M6 in the West and the A66 link road to the A1. Kendal, Lancaster, the Lake District & the Yorkshire Dales are all easily accessible. The scenic Settle to Carlisle Railway offers national connections. The house was significantly renovated in 2000 with new roof, rewiring, oil fired heating & plumbing as well as bathrooms & kitchen. It does however, still retain all the character and charm one would hope for in a house of this age. The main house has two good reception rooms, one with flagged floors and a notable range fireplace, as well as a dining kitchen with Rayburn, a traditional pantry and a small conservatory. The former cart house could be a further snug/sitting room if required. Upstairs, there are three good double bedrooms to the front and a single bedroom as well as a house bathroom and shower room. The East wing could easily be converted to form independent accommodation although is currently used as office & library space. There is a shower room, utility room, library & store on the ground floor and two good rooms on the first floor which could make a sitting room & kitchen. There is an independent entrance from the lane to the front. The West wing is currently an artist's studio and gallery, but, again, could be used for independent accommodation, taking the shower room and cart house from the main house. Outside, to the front of the house is an attractive garden with lawn and flags, mature borders, shrubs and trees, including a Yew tree & wisteria. To the side is private gated parking for two vehicles. The rear garden has areas of flagged patio, lawn, borders and trees. There is a good sized workshop with attached large greenhouse and a dry stone built store in two sections. Monkey Puzzle offers a rare opportunity to own a beautiful country home in a quiet hamlet, with opportunity to create independent accommodation if required or to use as the current owners do, for two independent work from home areas. Monkey Puzzle, Outhgill, Mallerstang MAIN HOUSE GROUND FLOOR LIVING ROOM 16' 2" x 15' 1" (4.93m x 4.6m) Front South facing living room. Original flag floor. Traditional range (T Altham & Son of Penrith) with stone surround. Original built in cupboard & bookcase. Front door. Radiator. Window to front with shutters which overlooks the garden & village green. SITTING ROOM 16' 5" x 14' 2" (5m x 4.32m) Elegant front room with wooden floorboards. Fireplace with Georgian basket style grate. Dado rail. Centre light. 4 wall lights. TV point. 2 radiators. Window to front & side with original shutters. DINING KITCHEN 17' 4" x 12' 2" (5.28m x 3.71m) Terracotta tile floor. Painted ceiling beams. Dark blue Rayburn. Solid wood kitchen units with black granite work tops. Electric oven. Space for dishwasher (hot fill). Double Butler's sink. Built in cupboard & bookcase. Extractor fan. Radiator. 4 windows on 2 aspects looking out to the garden. PANTRY 11' 1" x 7' 8" (3.38m x 2.34m) Vinyl flooring. Traditional stone pantry shelves & meat hooks. Window to rear. CONSERVATORY 10' 2" x 5' 9" (3.1m x 1.75m) Glass & wood structure. Terracotta tile floor. Shelving. Radiator. Stable door to kitchen. Internal window to sitting room. Beautiful views to Mallerstang edge. REAR HALL Fitted carpet. Stone staircase with long casement window. Under stairs storage cupboard. Radiator. FIRST FLOOR LANDING Split level. Fitted carpet. 2 wall lights. Loft access. Radiator. Staircase. BEDROOM 1 16' 3" x 14' 1" (4.95m x 4.29m) Large front double bedroom. Fitted carpet. Multi fuel stove (unused – flue does not meet current regulations) on stone hearth with wood surround. 2 radiators. 2 windows. BEDROOM 2 15' 9" x 12' 11" (4.8m x 3.94m) Front double bedroom. Fitted carpet. Radiator. Window to front. BEDROOM 3 14' 5" x 9' 9" (4.39m x 2.97m) Double bedroom with access to the West wing. Fitted carpet. Loft access. Radiator. Window to front. Alcove doorway which leads to Jack & Jill shower room also accessed by the West wing. Shower room- Fitted carpet. Wall light. Part tiled walls. White suite with WC, wash hand basin & shower cubicle. Extractor fan. Built in cupboard. Radiator. Window. BEDROOM 4 11' 1" x 7' 10" (3.38m x 2.39m) Rear single bedroom. Fitted carpet. Radiator. Window to rear. HOUSE BATHROOM Fitted carpet. Part tiled walls. White suite comprising WC, wash hand basin, bath & large shower cubicle. Extractor fan. Airing cupboard. Shaver point. Radiator. 2 windows. Monkey Puzzle, Outhgill, Mallerstang WEST WING GROUND FLOOR CART HOUSE ROOM 14' 2" x 8' 2" (4.32m x 2.49m) Beams. 2 wall lights. Large arched double doors to front leading out to garden. Access to living room in the main house and to stable gallery. STABLE GALLERY 16' 6" x 16' 4" (5.03m x 4.98m) Presented as a stable with traditional stable divides with planning permission to be used as a private gallery. Wood floor over cobbles. Beams. Original arched windows with shutters. Bi fold doors to front. Wooden staircase. FIRST FLOOR STUDIO 3 16' 4" x 9' 6" (4.98m x 2.9m) min. Crucial Trading matting. Shelving. Wood base units with slate work tops and small Butler's sink. Loft access. Radiator. Wooden staircase. Access to Jack & Jill shower room shared with bedroom 3 of the main house. Arched window to front and 2 other windows EAST WING GROUND FLOOR ENTRANCE HALL Fitted carpet. Security alarm system. 2 radiators. Window to side. Door to front. Store cupboard with concrete floor and shelving. UTILITY ROOM 10' 5" x 6' 2" (3.18m x 1.88m) Fitted carpet. Central heating boiler. Plumbing for washing machine. Space for fridge freezer. Butler's sink. Shelving. Extractor fan. Drying rack. Window to side. LIBRARY 17' 6" x 7' 1" (5.33m x 2.16m) Flagged floor. Long wall lined with book cases. Loft hatch. 3 windows. French doors to the garden. Door with access to the sitting room in the main house. COAT ROOM 8' 2" x 5' 4" (2.49m x 1.63m) Terracotta tile floor. High shelves & coat hooks. Radiator. SHOWER ROOM Fitted carpet. White suite with WC, wash hand basin in vanity unit and large shower cubicle. 2 wall lights. Extractor fan. Radiator. 2 windows. FIRST FLOOR STUDIO 1 16' 1" x 10' 3" (4.9m x 3.12m) Lovely light rear studio. Floor boards. Loft hatch. Extractor fan. Radiator. Cupboard with electric consumer box. 2 windows. STUDIO 2 15' 3" x 12' 7" (4.65m x 3.84m) Fitted carpet. Ceiling beam. Door to external stone staircase. Radiator. Staircase. Arched window to front and 2 other windows. Monkey Puzzle, Outhgill, Mallerstang OUTSIDE REAR Beautiful garden with stone flagged paths & patio. Lawn, borders & trees. Dry stone walls. Gated gravelled parking for 2 vehicles with pedestrian gate for access. Dry stores. STONE STORE 1 10' 10" x 3' 4" (3.3m x 1.02m) Wood store. Dry store with concrete floor. Electric power & light. Space for chest freezer. STONE STORE 2 10’10” x 6’3” (3.3m x 1.91m). Good dry store. Concrete floor. Electric power & light. Mezzanine storage. Window. Flagged storage & bin area. Garden chair store. Garden shed. WORKSHOP 15' 0" x 8' 6" (4.57m x 2.59m) Concrete floor. Painted stone walls. Mezzanine storage area. Shelving. Electric & light. Window over looking the garden. GREENHOUSE 17' 2" x 7' 5" (5.23m x 2.26m) Wooden & glazed structure. Flagged floor. Low stone wall. FRONT GARDEN Front garden. Elegant walled garden with lawn, borders, trees & a flagged terrace. Lovely views, especially to Wild Boar Fell. AGENTS NOTES The house is on mains water supply & the village sewage system. The current owners use Kencomp for their Broadband which is a 'microwave broadband network' gaining speeds of up to 10 megabytes. Monkey Puzzle, Outhgill, Mallerstang GENERAL Photographs & Virtual Tours Items in these photographs and tours may not be included in the sale. Viewing By appointment. We aim to accompany viewings 7 days a week. Local Authority Eden District Council Planning Authority Yorkshire Dales National Park (01969 652349) Council Tax Band G. Band should be confirmed by the Purchaser prior to purchase. Tenure Freehold AGENT NOTES J. R. HOPPER & Co. has not tested services, fixtures, fittings, central heating, gas and electrical systems.
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