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Greenwich Cottage, High Moor Lane, Brearton, HG3 3DD £595,000 Greenwich Cottage, High Moor Lane, Brearton £595,000
Greenwich Cottage, High Moor Lane, Brearton, HG3 3DD £595,000 Greenwich Cottage, High Moor Lane, Brearton £595,000 A most attractive stone built detached country cottage, which retains a wealth of charming period features and is delightfully situated on the edge of this much sought after village. 3 3 2 Description A stunning stone cottage under a rustic pantiled roof which offers flexible accommodation arranged over two floors. The property retains numerous period features, including exposed ceiling beams and trusses, rustic brick chimney breast with an open fire, dressed stone internal walls and interior shutters in most rooms. These features are combined with modern additions, such as the stylish bathrooms and shower rooms. The accommodation benefits from oil central heating, electric heating and double glazing. The drawing room faces South and has french doors linking to the garden, thus enjoying the day's sunshine. The drawing room leads to a dining kitchen and cloakroom/WC and links with the conservatory, which doubles as an additional dining room and overlooks the adjoining fields. From there is a further reception room in the form of sitting room with multi-fuel burning stove, open trusses and french doors onto the garden. Leading from the sitting room is a guest bedroom with fitted wardrobes and en-suite shower room. On the first floor is a master bedroom with fitted wardrobes and en-suite bathroom, further double bedroom with fitted wardrobes and the house bathroom. The gardens are a particular feature of the property being predominately lawned with well stocked herbaceous borders, containing mature trees, ensuring excellent privacy. -
The Roundhay Almshouses. © by Anne Wilkinson Almshouses Have Existed for Over a Thousand Years, Providing Care for the Poor
From Oak Leaves, Part 12, Autumn 2012 - published by Oakwood and District Historical Society [ODHS] The Roundhay Almshouses. © By Anne Wilkinson Almshouses have existed for over a thousand years, providing care for the poor and sick and originally attached to religious houses. Later, after the dissolution of the monasteries, (when it is believed that half the existing provision of hospitals and almshouses disappeared) the Elizabethan Poor Law was the first attempt at a national welfare policy. But by the nineteenth century private provision of almshouses seems to have been more important than public provision, and the Victorian period saw a boom in charitable activity.1 Though the Nicholson family did not employ large numbers of servants or workers, they did recognise the need to help those too old or infirm to provide for themselves; this article relates to the Roundhay almshouses, and to one particular family living there from 1887 -1906. In 1837 Stephen Nicholson of Roundhay Park conveyed land for the building of a school, six almshouses and master's and mistress's house. The long, thin site bordering the High Road leading to Wetherby stood in front of the church and close to the carriage drive leading to the Nicholson's residence, the Mansion, the group of buildings being designed by Thomas Taylor. Humphrey Repton had expressed an enthusiasm for the Gothic style for such buildings; 'if the Gothic character be introduced in any small building, there is none more appropriate than the schools, which of late, have been erected ... by individuals, -
5 Nidd Cottages Nidd, Harrogate, Hg3 3Bn
www.listerhaigh.co.uk 5 NIDD COTTAGES NIDD, HARROGATE, HG3 3BN AN ATTRACTIVE THREE BEDROOM DETACHED COTTAGE WITH LOVELY VIEWS OVER FARMLAND TO THE FRONT AND BEING LOCATED BETWEEN THE MARKET TOWN OF KNARESBOROUGH AND THE HISTORIC VILLAGE OF RIPLEY Price Guide: £395,000 FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY 106 High Street, Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, HG5 0HN Telephone: 01423 860322 Fax: 01423 860513 E-mail: [email protected] www.listerhaigh.co.uk LOCATION This attractive cottage is located in this pleasant and secluded area with views across open farmland to the front towards Harrogate and Ripley and being located between the market town of Knaresborough and the historic village of Ripley. There are some local shops in nearby Ripley with a wider ranger of shopping facilities and supermarkets in both Harrogate and Knaresborough. Nidd Hall Hotel with its leisure club is only a few minutes away and there are local village pubs in nearby Scotton, Brearton, Ripley and Killinghall. DESCRIPTION An attractive detached cottage which has been extended GROUND FLOOR to provide additional accommodation and is equipped with oil fired central heating and double glazing. The BEDROOM ONE 15' 10" x 9' 5" (4.83m x 2.88m) flexible accommodation includes on the ground floor: plus recess. Having radiator, coved ceiling and two sitting room, lounge, study, breakfast kitchen, ground double glazed windows overlooking the garden. floor bedroom and en suite shower room with two further double bedrooms on the first floor together with EN SUITE SHOWER ROOM a family bathroom. The property stands in its own with electric shower and folding door, hand basin and private surrounding gardens. -
York Place Cottages, 1- 4 Ripon Road, Killinghall, HG3 2DF £495,000
York Place Cottages, 1- 4 Ripon Road, Killinghall, HG3 2DF £495,000 York Place Cottages, 1- 4 Ripon Road, Killinghall, HG3 2DF £495,000 8 4 4 Description An impressive stand alone, stone built with a slate roof, character investment property, well maintained by the current owners and comprising 4 excellent self-contained 2 bedroom apartments offering further scope for enhancement if required. The property, when fully let, will deliver an annual income of £30,120 thus delivering a gross yield of over 6% based on our guide price. The property sits in well maintained gardens with attractive screening hedge and has good off road parking. Apartment 3 is currently undergoing refurbishment work to ensure the property is compliant with electrical safety regulations, it will then be offered for let. Of undoubted interest to investors, the property also offers opportunities for further enhancement in the future, including the alteration to revert to the original configuration of 2 houses, subject to the necessary planning consent and additional modernisation. There is a good cellar under apartment 1 accessed via a kitchen trap door, the original stone steps do still remain, but with no direct access. There is a room utilised by the landlord within apartment 2 for storage. We are seeking offers in excess of £495,000 for the freehold of the property subject to the existing Assured Shorthold tenancies. Location The property is located approximately 3 miles to the north of Harrogate within this popular village. There are regular bus services on the '36' route to Harrogate, Leeds and Ripon. There is a public house within the village and a soon to be operational convenience store. -
Land Off Ripon Road, Killinghall, North Yorkshire, , Proposa
Case No. 18/01603/REMMAJ Item No.03 Location: Land Off Ripon Road, Killinghall, North Yorkshire, , Proposal: Reserved matters application for appearance, landscaping, layout and scale under outline permission 18/03162/DVCMAJ for erection of up to 73 dwellings with access considered. Applicant: Strategic Team Maintenance Co Ltd _ Yorkshire Housing Limite Access to the case file on Public Access can be found here:- view file Reason for report: This application is to be presented to the Planning Committee because the development is for more than 49 dwellings. SUMMARY The proposal would contribute to meeting the District’s housing land supply and assist in maintaining the supply of open market and affordable units. Subject to the accompanying Section 73 application having been approved and the matters relating to landscape to having been resolved and internal highway arrangements having been confirmed as acceptable, no adverse harm arises that would significantly or demonstrably outweigh the benefits identified when considered against the policies in the Framework taken as a whole. The proposal therefore forms sustainable development and does not conflict with the development plan that are not out of date. Material considerations in weigh in favour of the scheme; including the provisions of the Framework and paragraph 11 in particular, warrant approval of the application subject to the completion of a S106 addressing matters including open space provision and maintenance. RECOMMENDATION: Defer and Approve subject to conditions and a S106 Agreement 18/01603/REMMAJ 1 18/01603/REMMAJ 2 18/01603/REMMAJ 3 1.0 SITE DESCRIPTION 1.1 This is a site of 3.2ha to the east of the existing built form of Killinghall, north from Crofters Green / Nidd House Farm to a point around 20m from the access to Hazlecroft / Hamilton Grange. -
Bradford Page 1 Monday 26 August 2013
Monday 26 August 2013 LEEDS 29 Boots UK Ltd, T/A Boots of Ilkley, 37-39 Brook Street, Ilkley, Leeds, LS29 8AG, Tel: (01943) 608476 10:00-16:00 Gorgemead Ltd, T/A Menston Pharmacy, 88 Main Street, Menston, Ilkley, LS29 6HY, Tel: (01943) 873862 Closed Gorgemead Ltd, T/A Cohen’s Chemists, 123 Main Street, Burley in Wharfedale, Ilkley, LS29 7JN, Tel: (01943) 863158 Closed Lloyds Pharmacy Ltd, T/A Lloyds Pharmacy, Springs Lane Medical Centre, Springs Lane, Ilkley, LS29 8TH, Tel: (01943) Closed 607227 Moorside Health Ltd, T/A Clayfields Pharmacy, 151b Main Street, Addingham, Ilkley, LS29 0LZ, Tel: (01943) 831462 Closed Pharm-Assist (Healthcare) Ltd at 10 Cowpasture Road, Ilkley, LS29 8SR, Tel: (01943) 604206 (100 hour pharmacy) Closed BRADFORD 1 Boots UK Ltd, Unit 3, Forster Square Retail Park, Bradford, BD1 4AU, Tel: (01274) 733817 (100 hour pharmacy) 09:00-18:00 Boots UK Ltd, 23 Bank Street, Bradford, BD1 1PU, Tel: (01274) 723946 Closed Boots UK Ltd, 11 Darley Street, Bradford, BD1 3LE, Tel: (01274) 390891 10:30-16:30 Fasial Sheikh, T/A Rimmington Pharmacy, 9 Bridge Street, Bradford, BD1 1RX, Tel: (01274) 726611 Closed Superdrug Stores Plc, T/A Superdrug Pharmacy, 32-34 Bank Street, Bradford, BD1 1PR, Tel: (01274) 739085 Closed Tesco Stores Ltd, Tesco In-Store Pharmacy, Tesco Superstore, Peel Centre, Valley Road, Bradford, BD1 4RB, Tel: 09:00-18:00 (01274) 897847 (100 hour pharmacy) Ultra Health Ltd, T/A 1st Pharmacy, Fountain Hall, Fountain Street, Bradford, BD1 3RA, Tel: (01274) 323877 (100 hour Closed pharmacy) BRADFORD 2 Eccleshill Ltd, -
Harrogate Borough Council Planning Committee List of Applications Determined by the Head of Planning Services Under the Scheme O
HARROGATE BOROUGH COUNCIL PLANNING COMMITTEE LIST OF APPLICATIONS DETERMINED BY THE HEAD OF PLANNING SERVICES UNDER THE SCHEME OF DELEGATION CASE NUMBER: 09/04661/TPO WARD: Boroughbridge CASE OFFICER: Laura Wilkinson DATE VALID: 06.11.2009 GRID REF: E 439541 TARGET DATE: 01.01.2010 N 465729 DECISION DATE: 14.12.2009 APPLICATION NO: 6.64.223.AG.TPO LOCATION: Wm Morrison Supermarket Minskip York North Yorkshire YO51 9HS PROPOSAL: Thinning of 1 Prunus tree and crown lift and deadwood 1 Sycamore tree within woodland W1 of Tree Preservation Order 21/2004. APPLICANT: Morrisons Supermarkets Plc APPROVED subject to the following conditions:- 1 The works hereby permitted shall be carried out within 2 years of the date of this permission. 2 All works are to be completed by a suitably qualified arborist in accordance with BS 3998 (1989) Works to Trees and no wounds over 80mm diameter shall be created over the bark. Reasons for Conditions:- 1 In the interests of amenity. 2 In the interests of amenity and to ensure the works are carried out in a safe and satisfactory manner. CASE NUMBER: 09/04317/FUL WARD: Claro CASE OFFICER: Phil Jewkes DATE VALID: 02.11.2009 GRID REF: E 439390 TARGET DATE: 28.12.2009 N 458925 DECISION DATE: 15.12.2009 APPLICATION NO: 6.87.26.A.FUL LOCATION: Pumpkin Cottage 2 Shortsill Lane Coneythorpe Knaresborough North Yorkshire HG5 0RL PROPOSAL: Erection of single storey side extension. APPLICANT: Mr Mark Chesworth APPROVED subject to the following conditions:- 1 The development hereby permitted shall be begun on or before 15.12.2012. -
17 Mill Garth Killinghall HG3 Internal Page 4 Pic Inset Lifestyle Benefit Pull out Statementa Stylish and Can Modern Go to Two Orfamily Three Home Lines
17 Mill Garth Killinghall HG3 Internal Page 4 Pic Inset Lifestyle benefit pull out statementA stylish and can modern go to two orfamily three home lines.. 5XXX4 3 X First17 Mill paragraph, Garth is a beautifuleditorial familystyle, homeshort, withconsidered modern headline and stylish 2 benefitsinteriors, offeringof living brighthere. Oneand orspacious two sentences accommodation that convey over what three youfloors. would say in person. SecondSituated paragraph, in a convenient additional and popular details ofposition note about in Killinghall, the within property.walking distance Wording of to the add village value primaryand support school, image local selection. shop and the Temexcellent volum 36 is bus solor service, si aliquation linking rempore Leeds, Harrogate puditiunto & qui Ripon. utatis adit, animporepro experit et dolupta ssuntio mos apieturere ommosti squiati busdaecus cus dolorporum volutem FirstUpon paragraph,entry this much editorial loved style, home short, briefly considered comprises; headline a welcoming benefitsand spacious of living entrance here. hallOne withor two WC/cloak sentences room. that convey what you would say in person. To the left of the hall is a cosy lounge/tv room with bay window, Secondwhich could paragraph, also be additional used as a details playroom of note or home about office. the property.To the right Wording of the tohallway add value is a larger, and support impressive image family selection. sitting Tem volum is solor si aliquation rempore puditiunto qui utatis room again with bay window and doors leading through into a adit, animporepro experit et dolupta ssuntio mos apieturere ommostisuperb open-plan squiati busdaecus dining kitchen, cus dolorporumhaving been volutem. recently extended to create a further spacious sitting area with log burner - the Thirdkitchen paragraph, has been additional recently fitted details with of darknote blueabout units, the property.white marble Wordingworktops to and add copper value andhandles support with image ample selection. -
Evacuees' Christmas Party at Knaresborough
Back to Press Cuttings Title 1942 Press Cuttings Date 1942 Source Knaresborough Post 3 January 1942 EVACUEES’ CHRISTMAS PARTY AT KNARESBOROUGH Mothers and children evacuated to Knaresborough from various parts of the country which have 10 experienced heavy bombing were the guests of the local Evacuees’ Welfare Committee at Christmas party held at King James’s Grammar School on Saturday. The affair went with a swing, and the enjoyment of the guests may be gauged by the remark of one young evacuee towards the close of the proceedings that the party “’adn’t arf bin fun.” Tea, served by Girl Guides and members of the school staff, was provided for a company of about 150, the spread including sandwiches, sausage rolls, cakes, jam tarts, mince pies and jellies. Crackers and paper hats were much in evidence. After tea, there were games and dancing in the gymnasium, and at the interval Coun. Mrs J. Taylor chairman of the Welfare Committee, presented toys to the young children and sixpences to the older ones. Mr G. Heapy, of the Merchant Service, entertained the company with conjuring and ventriloquism. Miss Ruth Godfrey was the piano for games aned 20 community singing, and dance music was played by W. Wolde (piano), F. Swires (piano accordion), and R. Bousefield (drums). Among those present were Mrs Taylor, Mr A. S. Robinson, chairman of the Evacuation Committee, and Mrs Robinson, Mrs D. F. Dobson, W.V.S., Mrs. M. Smith, chief billeting officer, Counc. And Mrs J. B. Topham, Miss P. Topham, Mr H. B. Holgate, Rev. And Mrs S. -
Areas Designated As 'Rural' for Right to Buy Purposes
Areas designated as 'Rural' for right to buy purposes Region District Designated areas Date designated East Rutland the parishes of Ashwell, Ayston, Barleythorpe, Barrow, 17 March Midlands Barrowden, Beaumont Chase, Belton, Bisbrooke, Braunston, 2004 Brooke, Burley, Caldecott, Clipsham, Cottesmore, Edith SI 2004/418 Weston, Egleton, Empingham, Essendine, Exton, Glaston, Great Casterton, Greetham, Gunthorpe, Hambelton, Horn, Ketton, Langham, Leighfield, Little Casterton, Lyddington, Lyndon, Manton, Market Overton, Martinsthorpe, Morcott, Normanton, North Luffenham, Pickworth, Pilton, Preston, Ridlington, Ryhall, Seaton, South Luffenham, Stoke Dry, Stretton, Teigh, Thistleton, Thorpe by Water, Tickencote, Tinwell, Tixover, Wardley, Whissendine, Whitwell, Wing. East of North Norfolk the whole district, with the exception of the parishes of 15 February England Cromer, Fakenham, Holt, North Walsham and Sheringham 1982 SI 1982/21 East of Kings Lynn and the parishes of Anmer, Bagthorpe with Barmer, Barton 17 March England West Norfolk Bendish, Barwick, Bawsey, Bircham, Boughton, Brancaster, 2004 Burnham Market, Burnham Norton, Burnham Overy, SI 2004/418 Burnham Thorpe, Castle Acre, Castle Rising, Choseley, Clenchwarton, Congham, Crimplesham, Denver, Docking, Downham West, East Rudham, East Walton, East Winch, Emneth, Feltwell, Fincham, Flitcham cum Appleton, Fordham, Fring, Gayton, Great Massingham, Grimston, Harpley, Hilgay, Hillington, Hockwold-Cum-Wilton, Holme- Next-The-Sea, Houghton, Ingoldisthorpe, Leziate, Little Massingham, Marham, Marshland -
Hampsthwaite & Killinghall and Birstwith
St Thomas á Becket Church, Hampsthwaite Felliscliffe Chapel of Ease Joint Benefice of Hampsthwaite & Killinghall and Birstwith Brochure St Thomas the Apostle Church, Killinghall St James’ Church, Birstwith Contents Foreword ...................................................................................................................................................... 3 Section 1: Summary of the Brochure ....................................................................................................... 4 Section 2: Our New Priest ..................................................................................................................... 7 Section 3: Our Diocese .............................................................................................................................. 6 Section 4: About the Benefice ................................................................................................................... 7 Section 5: The Churches and their People ....................................................................................... 15 Section 6: The Wider Context ............................................................................................................. 25 Foreword We thank you for your interest in our benefice at this time; you are most welcome and we warmly invite you to learn more about us through our brochure. We are blessed to live and worship in beautiful Nidderdale here in North Yorkshire. Our three churches and associated Chapel of Ease join together and provide support -
To Download the Current 36 Leeds Harewood Pannal
Ripon Harrogate Leeds MONDAYS to FRIDAYS Ripon Bus Station [Stand 1] depart - - - - - - 0625 - - 0655 - 0725 0740 0800 0825 0850 Ripon Harrogate Road/Lead Lane - - - - - - 0628 - - 0658 - 0728 0745 0805 0830 0855 South Stainley Red Lion - - - - - - 0636 - - 0706 - 0736 0755 0815 0840 0905 Ripley The Cross - - - - - - 0641 - - 0711 - 0741 0759 0819 0844 0909 Killinghall Three Horseshoes - - - - - - 0644 - - 0714 - 0744 0802 0822 0847 0912 Ripon Road The Hydro - - - - - - 0647 - - 0718 - 0748 0808 0828 0853 0918 Jennyfield Bramham Drive - - - - 0625 - 0655 - 0725 Jennyfield Saltergate Roundabout - - - - 0629 - 0659 - 0729 Jennyfield Jennyfield Drive/The Hydro - - - - 0632 - 0702 - 0732 arrive - - - - 0640 - 0657 0710 - 0727 0740 0800 0820 0840 0905 0930 Harrogate Bus Station [Stand 7] depart 0515 0535 0605 0625 0645 0655 0705 0715 0725 0735 0745 0805 0825 0845 0910 0935 Oatlands Leeds Road/Oatlands Corner 0519 0539 0609 0629 0649 0659 0709 0721 0731 0741 0751 0811 0831 0851 0917 0942 Pannal Spacey Houses 0522 0542 0612 0632 0652 0702 0712 0724 0734 0744 0755 0815 0835 0854 0920 0945 Harewood for Harewood House 0530 0550 0620 0640 0700 0710 0725 0737 0747 0756 0806 0826 0845 0904 0928 0953 Moortown Street Lane Corner 0539 0559 0629 0649 0710 0720 0736 0750 0800 0813 0825 0841 0900 0915 0938 1003 Leeds Vicar Lane 0548 0608 0638 0700 0721 0733 0749 0803 0816 0828 0841 0857 0915 0928 0950 1015 Leeds Park Row 0551 0611 0641 0704 0725 0737 0753 0808 0821 0832 0855 0901 0919 Leeds City Bus Station arrive 0600 0620 0650