Moorside Farmhouse, Stainburn, Near Harrogate, Ls21 2Lr

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Moorside Farmhouse, Stainburn, Near Harrogate, Ls21 2Lr = MOORSIDE FARMHOUSE, STAINBURN, NEAR HARROGATE, LS21 2LR GUIDE PRICE £925,000 MOORSIDE FARMHOUSE Stainburn, Near Harrogate, LS21 2LR A beautifully presented detached family home enjoying stunning, unrivalled long-distance views with a self-contained annexe, occupying a plot extending to over TWO ACRES with paddock, barns and outbuildings, with potential for further development, subject to obtaining the necessary consents. This individual property offers flexible and generous accommodation, with the main house providing four reception rooms, kitchen, utility and three bedrooms. The main house links to a self-contained annexe with separate kitchen, sitting room and bedroom, making it ideal for home buyers who wish accommodate elderly relatives or grow-up children, or simply to produce an income by renting out the accommodation separately. The property also has the benefit of substantial outbuildings. This attractive and most convenient location is just a five-minute drive from the popular village of Beckwithshaw and ten minutes from Harrogate, being well place for daily commuting to Yorkshire’s principal business districts. Main House: 4 reception rooms · breakfast kitchen · cloakroom · utility room · 3 bedrooms · bathroom Annexe Accommodation: separate kitchen, living room, bedroom and shower room Extensive Grounds extending to over 2 acres including gardens, paddock, extensive outbuildings and stunning views ACCOMMODATION Setting Main House Annexe The property stands within The front door leads to a The main house links to attractive lawned grounds and spacious reception hall, which a potential self-contained gardens extending in total to in turn gives access to four annexe, with a well-equipped over two acres, with unrivalled reception rooms, all enjoying kitchen on the ground floor, views across the adjoining long-distance views. Also together with a bedroom, countryside, including Otley on the ground floor there sitting room and shower room Chevin and Stainburn Forest. is a well-appointed kitchen, on the first floor. cloakrooms and utility. On the first floor there are three bedrooms and a modern house bathroom. FLOOR PLAN Outside The property stands on a generous plot extending to over two acres, which includes extensive lawned gardens and paddock. Outbuildings There are various stores, barns and outbuildings, currently used for storage and garaging. These could potentially be converted to provide additional accommodation for the main house, or separate dwellings, subject to obtaining the necessary consents. Directions Proceed out of Beckwithshaw towards Leathley / Pool-in-Wharfedale. Moorside Farmhouse is easily found on the right. A private road leads to the property, forking left just before the farmhouse. Services All mains connected with the exception of gas. Tenure Freehold Council Tax Band: E Harrogate 26 Albert Street, Harrogate Sales 01423 562 531 [email protected] North Yorkshire, HG1 1JT Lettings 01423 530 000 verityfrearson.co.uk verityfrearson.co.uk.
Recommended publications
  • Riffa House Farm Harrogate Road Leathley Lifestyledetached Benefit Family Homepull out Statementwith Breath Can Taking Go to Viewstwo Orand Three Land Lines
    Riffa House Farm Harrogate Road Leathley LifestyleDetached benefit family homepull out statementwith breath can taking go to viewstwo orand three land lines.. XXX35 2 X FirstRiffa Houseparagraph, Farm editorial is an impressive style, short, detached considered country headline home 11.23 benefitsoffering excellent of living accommodationhere. One or two sentencesover two floors that andconvey perfectly what youpositioned would say with in far person. reaching views across open countryside. SecondOccupying paragraph, a generous additional and private details plot of withnote eleven about theacres of good property.grass land. Wording The property to add isvalue ideal and for supportthe commuter image selection.with excellent Temroad volumlinks to is Harrogate, solor si aliquation Leeds, Yorkrempore and thepuditiunto A1. qui utatis adit, animporepro experit et dolupta ssuntio mos apieturere ommosti squiati busdaecus cus dolorporum volutem Internal Page1 Single Pic Inset FirstUpon paragraph,entry this fantastic editorial familystyle, home short, extends considered to over headline 2,800 sq ft benefitsof internal of accommodation living here. One andor two in briefsentences comprises; that convey vestibule, what a youwelcoming would say reception in person. hall, dual aspect sitting room spanning the width of the ground floor and log burning stove. To the right of the Secondhallway isparagraph, a home office, additional separate details dining of note room about with the double doors property. Wording to add value and support image selection. allowing access to the the triple aspect dining kitchen - fitted with Tem volum is solor si aliquation rempore puditiunto qui utatis adit,log burning animporepro stove. experitW/C and et separate dolupta ssuntio utility room mos areapieturere accessed off ommostianother hallway squiati which busdaecus also provides cus dolorporum access to volutem.
    [Show full text]
  • December 2014 Issue 363 Washburn Valley & Mid-Wharfe Churches
    Washburn Valley & Mid-Wharfe Churches December 2014 Issue 363 2 Church details The parishes and Anglican churches of the Washburn Valley and Mid-Wharfe United Benefice are All Saints Weston, St Helen Denton, St Michael and St Laurence Fewston, St Andrew Blubberhouses, All Saints Farnley, St Oswald Leathley www.fewstonwithblubberhouses.org.uk Clergy The Revd Graham Shield, Vicar of the Washburn and Mid-Wharfe United Benefice, The Rectory, Stainburn Lane, Leathley, Otley LS21 2LF 0113 203 7754 / [email protected] Day off: Friday The Revd Michael Cleverley, Honorary Assistant Priest 01943 851234 The Revd Stewart Hartley 01943 464106 Churchwardens Denton: Mary Booth 01943 461281 Weston: Rosemary Row 01943 466726 Farnley: Richard Game 01943 464595 Fewston: Cheri Beaumont 01943 465977 Blubberhouses: Pat Anderson 01943 880284 Leathley: Terry Bramall CBE 01423 817666 Readers John Charman, Norwood Hall Cottage, Norwood LS21 2RA 01943 466712 Julie Shield, contact details as for Revd G. Shield above His Honour Harry Walker, Pond House, Askwith, LS21 2JN 01943 463196 Peter Wiggins, 32 Manley Road, Ben Rhydding, Ilkley LS29 8QP 01943 609599 Benefice Administrator Rachel Boggs 01943 467359 / [email protected] Norwood and Timble Methodist Chapels are in the circuit of Wharfedale & Aireborough Revd Rick Ormrod, Minister Bramlea, High Ridge Way, Bramhope LS16 9AP 0113 267 8355 / [email protected] Warden Norwood Retreat Centre, Norwood, Otley LS21 2RA 01943 464458 1 February 4 January 11 January 18 January 25 January Epiphany 4/ Christmas 2 Epiphany 1 Epiphany 2 Epiphany 3 Candlemas Holy Holy Communion Communion 9.30am (T-BCP) 9.30am (T-BCP) Weston Rev T.
    [Show full text]
  • 9210 the London Gazette, Ist October 1965
    9210 THE LONDON GAZETTE, IST OCTOBER 1965 Any such application should be sent in writing to Any representation or objection with respect to the Clerk of the Peace, County Hall, Chichester. these determinations shall be made in writing Copies of each application should be sent at the addressed to the Clerk of the County Council, County same time to every other person appearing to the Hall, Wakefield, before the 2nd day of November applicant to be the owner, lessee or occupier of the 1965, and shall state the grounds on which h is made. land the subject of the application or of any other Dated this 1st day of October 1965. land specified in the application in regard to which Bernard Kenyan, Clerk of the County Council the Court may make a declaration, and upon the of the West Riding of Yorkshire. Surveying Authority in accordance with the Rights of Way (Application to .Quarter Sessions) Regulations, County Hall, 1952, a copy of which may be seen with amy of the Wakefield. copies of -the Provisional Map and Statement men- tioned above. THE SCHEDULE referried to T. C. Hayward, Clerk of the County Council. Aireborough Urban District County Hall, Addition Chichester. Foothpath near Billing Hill. 24th September 1965. Deletions Footpaths, on Hawksworth Moor. (341) Near Billing Hill. Barnoldswick Urban District Addition WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE COUNTY Footpath near Green Bank. COUNCIL Bingley Urban District NATIONAL PARKS AND ACCESS TO THE Additions COUNTRYSIDE ACT, 1949 Footpaths, at Marsh Cote Lane. Survey of Rights of Way Near Queen Street. Near Kings Court. Notice is hereby given that the County Council of Near Market Street.
    [Show full text]
  • Skipton 2017
    SKIPTON 2017 NORTHERN AREA TEXEL SHEEP BREEDERS Show & Sale 0f 542 PEDIGREE TEXEL SHEEP (MAEDI VISNA ACCREDITED) at SKIPTON AUCTION MART NORTH YORKSHIRE th th Thursday 14 September & Friday 15 September 2017 Official Auctioneers: CRAVEN CATTLE MARTS LTD Livestock & Agricultural Auctioneers & Valuers Gargrave Road, Skipton, North Yorkshire BD23 1UD Tel: 01756 792375 www.ccmauctions.com Date received……………………… Number [ ] Northern Area Texel Sheep Breeders’ Club Membership Application Form The Committee of the NATSB has agreed to keep a waiting list of prospective members who reside outside the club area, and therefore are not eligible for automatic membership. If you live OUTSIDE the Club postal code areas, which are: NE/ SR/ DH/ DL/ TS/ BD/ HG/ YO/ LS/ HU/ HD/ HX/ WF/ DN you may apply to be placed onto the waiting list. Please note: 1. No application is guaranteed membership status either now or in the future. 2. Applications will only be accepted on this form. No phone, fax or email applications. 3. Applications will be placed in strict order of receipt onto a waiting list. NAME……………………………………………………………………… ADDRESS………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………… POSTCODE………………………….... TEL(inc.STD)………………..………… SIGNED………………………………………………………… Please tear out the form, complete and return by post to the Secretary: c/o Pear Tree Farm, Battersby, Gt. Ayton, North Yorkshire TS9 6LU NORTHERN AREA TEXEL SHEEP BREEDERS TEXEL SALE 2017 PROGRAMME THURSDAY 14th SEPTEMBER INSPECTION (ALL SHEEP) STRICTLY 9.30am – 12.00noon
    [Show full text]
  • Washburn & Mid-Wharfe United Benefice Hon Assistant Clergy
    Washburn & Mid-Wharfe Methodist Ministers for United Benefice Farnley, Fewston with Blubberhouses, Norwood & Timble Leathley, Weston with Denton. Rev Shannon DeLaureal Rector: Revd Stephen McCaulay 01943 430345 The Vicarage, Askwith LS21 2HX [email protected] Tel: 01943 513340 [email protected] Rev Tim Perkins 20 Far Mead Croft, Burley in Wharfedale. LS29 7RR Hon Assistant Clergy 01943 864187 The Revd Michael Cleverley [email protected] Tel: 01943 851234 The Revd Stewart Hartley Norwood Retreat Centre Tel: 01943 464106 Norwood, Otley LS21 2RA, Email: [email protected] Tel: 07946 423309 Lent The Revd Barry Miller Tel: 01943 467641 [email protected] Methodist Chapels are in the circuit of Wharfedale & Aireborough Readers John Charman, Norwood Hall Cottage, Norwood LS21 2RA Websites: Tel: 01943 466712 St Oswalds Church, Leathley Peter Wiggins, 32 Manley Road, Ben www.leathleychurch.org Rhydding, Ilkley LS29 8QP Farnley Church Tel: 01943 609599 www.farnleyallsaints.org Fewston and Blubberhouses www.fewstonwithblubberhouses.org.uk Churchwardens Weston Church Blubberhouses: Pat Anderson www.westonchurch.wordpress.com Tel: 01943 880284 Norwood Retreat Centre Denton Ann Chadwick www.yorkshirewestmethodist.org.uk/ 01943 600 604. people-places/norwood-retreat-centre Farnley: Peter Goodwin Tel: 01943 969953 Benefice Administrator Fewston: Cheri Beaumont Hazel Pullan Tel: 01943 465977 Hours Mon, Weds, Fri, 9.30-11.30am Leathley: Terry Bramall CBE [email protected] Tel: 07802 877799 01943 466098 & Liz Webster 01943 468376 Weston: Ann Chadwick 01943 600 604. Our Magazine Front cover image Please see page 25. If you would like to contribute, advertise or Title: St Oswald's Church Leathley Church subscribe, to the magazine.
    [Show full text]
  • Washburn Heritage Centre Archive Handlist
    WASHBURN HERITAGE CENTRE ARCHIVE HANDLIST The WHC Archive is a specialist collection of photographs, film, video and sound recordings, documents, memorabilia and ephemera relevant to the History, Heritage and Environment of the Washburn Valley. Our work to catalogue the collections is ongoing and this handlist will change as more of our current collections are catalogued. Please email us if you have a specific enquiry not covered by this handlist. The General Collections include: DOC Documents held by the centre either virtually and/or physically EX Past Exhibition panels PRI printed materials held in the centre RES Research materials including documents and notes on: RESVAR-Vernacular Architecture RESSOC-Social History RESNAT-The Natural World RESIND- Industry RESCHU- Churches and Chapels RESARCH-Archaeology RESWAT-Waterways and Bridges MAP Digital images of maps of the area including ordnance survey maps. PHO Photographs on various themes of interest to the local area including: PHOCHUR-churches and chapels PHOHIST- general history PHONAT-the natural World PHOHIST-general history () PHOWAR-War PHOLIP-Landscape, Industry and Places () PHOWHC-General events at Washburn Heritage centre, including the building and opening of the Centre VID - series of OHP films including: War memories, Water and leisure, Working wood, working Washburn, Haymaking-Washburn Show, Schools, Memories Day-launch of the OHP WHC-Opening Ceremony. · The special collections include: ARCH and - PHOFEW Fewston Assemblage-the archaeology reports and images of the finds PHOALH Alex Houseman Collection- images of the Washburn valley donated by Alex Houseman Ruth Brown Collection - includes images of the local area and a scrapbook of PHOBRO information on the Tuly and Peel families.
    [Show full text]
  • X52 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
    X52 bus time schedule & line map X52 Harrogate <-> Ilkley View In Website Mode The X52 bus line (Harrogate <-> Ilkley) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Harrogate <-> Ilkley: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM (2) Harrogate <-> Otley: 5:30 PM (3) Ilkley <-> Harrogate: 9:25 AM - 5:25 PM (4) Otley <-> Harrogate: 7:50 AM - 8:50 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest X52 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next X52 bus arriving. Direction: Harrogate <-> Ilkley X52 bus Time Schedule 52 stops Harrogate <-> Ilkley Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Hgte Bus Stn Stand 6, Harrogate Station Parade, Harrogate Tuesday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM The Odeon, Harrogate Wednesday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Station Avenue, Harrogate Thursday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Queen Parade, Harrogate Friday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Slingsby Walk, Harrogate Saturday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM St Aidans School, Harrogate Coach Road, Oatlands X52 bus Info Hornbeam Crescent, Oatlands Direction: Harrogate <-> Ilkley Stops: 52 Mount Gardens, Oatlands Trip Duration: 50 min Line Summary: Hgte Bus Stn Stand 6, Harrogate, Coronation Avenue, Oatlands The Odeon, Harrogate, Queen Parade, Harrogate, Slingsby Walk, Harrogate, St Aidans School, 27 Hookstone Road, Harrogate Harrogate, Coach Road, Oatlands, Hornbeam Appleyards, Oatlands Crescent, Oatlands, Mount Gardens, Oatlands, Coronation Avenue, Oatlands, Appleyards, Oatlands, Firs Avenue, Fulwith, Fulwith Mill Lane, Fulwith, Firs Avenue, Fulwith Cragside Garage, Spacey Houses, The Garage, Spacey
    [Show full text]
  • Stainburn Lane, Leathley Guide Price: £100,000
    Stainburn Lane, Leathley Guide Price: £100,000 Stainburn Lane Leathley LS21 2LF GEORGIAN DETACHED GRADE II* LISTED FORMER CHAPEL WITH BEAUTIFUL VIEWS ACROSS OPEN COUNTRYSIDE Offered for sale with NO ONWARD CHAIN is this stone built former chapel with a Grade II* Listing, which has been used in more recent times as a meeting room and concert venue. Enclosed by stone walling, their is a small paved courtyard affording picturesque views over the adjoining countryside. Our clients ideally would like unconditional offers but are willing to consider conditional offers, i.e subject to gaining listed building planning approval. BEST OFFERS ARE INVITED IN WRITING BY 12 NOON ON WEDNESDAY 18TH NOVEMBER 2015 TO DALE EDDISON'S OTLEY OFFICE INTERNAL MEASUREMENTS 27' x 19' (8.23m x 5.79m) The property is registered with Historic England. Methodist Church and Retaining Wall with Gate and Steps. List Entry Summary This building is listed under the planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest List Entry Number 1150014 * Please indicate in your offer whether finance is available for the purchase or whether funding has County: North Yorkshire yet to be arranged. If your bid is accepted by the District: Harrogate vendors this will be subject to providing Dale District Type: District Authority Eddison with proof of funding with immediate Parish: Leathley effect. Grade: II* * All offers must clearly identify the name and address of the proposed purchaser and the name Date First Listed: 22-Feb-1985 and address of their solicitors. SERVICES: We have not made specific enquiries as FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT to the mains services to this property.
    [Show full text]
  • YORKSHIRE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY List of Members, 1939
    Downloaded from http://pygs.lyellcollection.org/ by guest on September 28, 2021 YORKSHIRE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY List of Members, 1939 * Indicates life members. t Indicates members who have read papers or conducted excursions. HONORARY MEMBERS. fGARWOOD, E. J., M.A., Sc.D., D.Sc., F.R.S., F.G.S., 90, Adelaide Road, London, N.W. 3. •fWOODWARD, SIR A. SMITH, Kt., LL.D., D.Sc, Ph.D., F.R.S., F.G.S., F.L.S., Hill Place, Haywards Heath, Sussex. ORDINARY MEMBERS. ABBOTT, A., 78, Ash Road, Leeds 6. AIREY, Miss J. N., 70, Stainburn Crescent, Leeds 7. ANDERSON, F. W., M.SC, Geol. Survey Office, 19, Grange Terrace, Edinburgh. *ASHWORTH, J. H., 151, St. Andrews Road South, St. Annes-on-Sea. ATKINSON, F. S., M.Eng., M.I.M.E., Mining Department, The University, Leeds 2. *BAIRSTOW, L., M.A., F.G.S., Dept. of Geology, British Museum (Natural History), London, S.W. 7. f BARKER, W. R., 15, Fitzwilliam Avenue, Wath-on-Dearne. BARRACLOUGH, W. H., City Librarian, Darley Street, Bradford. BAYNES-SMITH, W., 15, Montagu Place, Leeds 8. BEAUMONT, A. G., M.Inst.C.E., 23, Castle Road, Sandal, Wakefield. BEEVERS, C, Broom Grove, Bessacarr, Doncaster. BEILBY, R. B., M.C., A.M.I.M.E., 1, Cyprus Street, Wakefield. fBELBiN, H. L., 69, Crawshaw Grove, Beauchief, Sheffield. BEVERIDGE, J. P., Waterworks Dept., Huddersfield. fBiSAT, W. S., M.Sc, F.G.S., 1, Selwyn Avenue, North Ferriby, Hull. t*BLACK, M., M.A., Ph.D., F.G.S., Trinity College, Cambridge. BOND, GEOFFREY, F.G.S., Arncliffe, Skipton.
    [Show full text]
  • Meetings, Agendas, and Minutes
    HARROGATE BOROUGH COUNCIL PLANNING COMMITTEE – AGENDA ITEM 6: LIST OF PLANS. DATE: 14 August 2007 PLAN: 03 CASE NUMBER: 07/03116/OUT GRID REF: EAST 425365 NORTH 448773 APPLICATION NO. 6.133.44.E.OUT DATE MADE VALID: 20.06.2007 TARGET DATE: 15.08.2007 CASE OFFICER: Mr M Williams WARD: Washburn VIEW PLANS AT: http://tinyurl.com/2k96na APPLICANT: Mr A Swires AGENT: Mr Chris Robinson PROPOSAL: Outline application for erection of 1 detached agricultural workers dwelling with access and layout considered (Site Area 0.07ha). LOCATION: Townend Farm Low Lane Stainburn Otley North Yorkshire LS21 2LN REPORT SITE AND PROPOSAL Townend Farm is about 1km east of Stainburn, on the north side of the minor road to North Rigton. The farm comprises 162 ha of land; 110 ha owned and 61 ha rented. The whole area is grassland and the business is principally based on milk production, with a beef-rearing enterprise. There is a range of traditional and modern farm buildings behind the farmhouse which is set slightly back from the road. The land slopes up from the road, so these buildings are set above the road, but are partially screened by trees and mounding. The farmhouse is the only dwelling on site and it is proposed to erect a second dwelling on site to serve the holding. This would be occupied by the applicants' son who currently lives with his parents in the farmhouse. The application is in outline, with layout and access for consideration at this stage. The proposed dwelling would be sited in a field about 40m west of the farmhouse.
    [Show full text]
  • Local Government for England Report No
    Local Government For England Report No. 312 LOCAL BOUNDARY COAliMISSICN FOR ENGLAND REPORT .NO. 3/2. LOCAL UOyhiUUiiiflT UOUULA.rt COKuAISLilOM FOR ENGLAND CHAIRMAN Sir Edmund Compton GCB KBii DEPUTY CHAIRMAN Mr J M Rankin QC MEIVIBERS Lady Bov/den MrJ T Brockbank: Professor Michael Chisholm Mr R R Thornton CB I)L Mr D P Harrison To the Rt Hon Merlyn Rees, MP Secretary of State for the Home Department PROPOSALS FOR FUTURE ELECTORAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE BOROITGH OF HARROGATE IN THE COUNTY OF NORTH YORKSHIRE 1. We, the Local Government Boundary Commission for England, having carried out our initial review of the electoral arrangements for the Borough of Harrogate in accordance with the requirements of section 63 of, and Schedule 9 to, the Local Government Act 1972» present our proposals for the future electoral arrangements for that borough* 2. In accordance with the procedure laid down in section 60(l) and (2) of the 1972 Act, notice was given on 6 May 1975 that we were to undertake this review. This was incorporated in a consultation letter addressed to Harrogate Borough Council, copies of which were circulated to North Yorkshire County Council, parish councils and parish meetings in the borough, the Members of Parliament for the constituencies concerned and the headquarters of the main political parties. Copies were also sent to the editors of local newspapers circulating in the area and of the local government press. Notices inserted in the local press announced the start of the review and invited comments from members of the public and from interested bodies* 3.
    [Show full text]
  • Systematic Review and Economic Evaluation
    AppendixHealth Technology 5 Assessment 2010; Vol. 14: No. 11 Health Technology Assessment 2010; Vol. 14: No. 11 Structure of the CORE model Abstract AppendixGlossary 6 Sensitivity analyses within the industry submission Glossary and list of abbreviations AppendixList of abbreviations 7 Treatment costs Executive summary AppendixBackground 8 MethodsInformation supplied by INPUT on the range and costs of pumps currently available Resultswithin the UK Pregnancy Clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness AppendixIndustry submission9 PerspectiveCost-effectiveness of pump users simulations – of continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion Costsassumptions used Cost-effectiveness for diabetes: systematic review and AppendixPatient selection 10 ImplementationResults of cost-effectiveness simulations economic evaluation Uncertainties AppendixResearch 11needs ConclusionsPatient perspectives methodology AppendixChapter 1 12 E Cummins, P Royle, A Snaith, A Greene, InsulinIntroduction pump patient contract L Robertson, L McIntyre and N Waugh Diabetes HealthComplications Technology of diabetes Assessment reports published to date Intensified insulin therapy and better control of T1DM HealthTreatment Technology of T2DM Assessment with insulin Hypoglycaemiaprogramme in T1DM Hypoglycaemia in T2DM The dawn phenomenon Quality of life Indications for CSII The 2003 National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence guidance The last HTA report Use of CSII in the UK Insulin Pumps Working Group report Questions for this review Chapter 2 Systematic review of
    [Show full text]