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Guide Price: £575000 Hawes 01969 667744 Settle 07726 596616 Leyburn 01969 622936 Kirkby Stephen 07434 788654 www.jrhopper.com London 02074 098451 01969 622936 [email protected] “For Sales In The Dales” Busk House, Stalling Busk Detached Dales Long House House & En Suite Bathrooms Lovely South- East Facing Recently Renovated To An Country Style Fitted Kitchen Gardens Exceptional Standard 3 Receptions Rooms Two Story Barn & Parking 4 Double Bedrooms Quiet Hamlet Location With Studio / Fifth Bedroom Lovely Views Guide Price: £575,000 - £600,000 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 Busk House, Stalling Busk, Askrigg DESCRIPTION Busk House is traditional Dales long house located in the little known valley of Raydale in Upper Wensleydale. Stalling Busk is a pretty farming village with a small church and is situated at the south end of Semerwater, the second largest natural lake in Yorkshire, and a haven for wildlife & flowers. It is only 3 miles from the village of Bainbridge with a primary school & chapel, pub, butcher's shop, garage & shop and 5 miles from the Market Town of Hawes with a good range of amenities including doctor's surgery and school. The property is believed to date back to 1685. It boasts a wealth of charm with its original character features including stone mullions, original cheese shelves, beams and feature wall niches. The property has been recently renovated to an exceptional standard. Over the past three/ four years the current owners have completely overhauled the whole house, including partial re roofing, re pointing, new central heating system, new windows, new floors and kitchen and bathroom upgrades. All work has been carried out by reputable local tradesmen. Busk House offers a flexible accommodation over two floors. On the ground floor is a lovely country style kitchen open to the dining room, there are two reception rooms, and a large utility and ground floor shower room. Upstairs are 5 double bedrooms a family bathroom and en suite shower room. Bedroom 5 is currently used as a home office/ studio and has external access via stone steps, it could be used to create a master suite, having a bedroom, dressing room and en suite. Externally, the property sits within its own grounds in a sunny position facing South East. To the front is a well maintained lawned garden, paved patio area, gated parking, and lovely open aspect views. To the rear is a paved patio area, ideal to take in evening sun shine. There is also a detached, two story barn, currently being used as a work shop. Busk House is a great family, holiday or retirement home. GROUND FLOOR ENTRANCE HALL Characterful entrance hall. Karndean flooring. Original fireplace (no longer working) alcove with exposed stone lintel. Two radiators. Meter cupboard. Under stairs cupboard housing central heating controls. Front door. Ceiling downlights. Internal window to living room. Window to the rear. KITCHEN 13' 1" x 10' 11" (3.99m x 3.33m) Lovely newly fitted country style kitchen. Ceramic tiled flooring. Excellent range of wall and base units with granite work surfaces. Double bowl ceramic sink unit and integrated Neff electric oven and dishwasher. Cream 'Everhot' range cooker with induction hob. Sash windows to the front; casements to each side. DINING ROOM 14' 11" x 10' 4" (4.55m x 3.15m) Family sized dining room, open from the kitchen. Ceramic tiled flooring. Vertical radiator. Ceiling down lights. Feature wall niches and exposed stone. Window with window seat overlooking the garden. Busk House, Stalling Busk, Askrigg LIVING ROOM 17' 9" x 14' 5" (5.41m x 4.39m) Large, characterful living room. Karndean flooring. Feature Inglenook fireplace housing a multi fuel stove (newly fitted). Vestibule with door to garden. Feature wall niches, exposed stone and timbers. Window with lovely window seat overlooking the garden. SITTING ROOM 14' 8" x 11' 9" (4.47m x 3.58m) Open through from the living room (could easily be separated). Original stone flag flooring. Exposed ceiling beams. Ceiling down lights. Feature wall niches. Vertical radiator. Window with a window seat overlooking the gardens. UTILITY/PANTRY 13' 7" x 9' 0" (4.14m x 2.74m) Traditional Dales pantry with original stone cheese shelves. Ceramic tiled flooring. Radiator. Plumbing for washing machine and tumble dryer. Two windows to rear and side. SHOWER ROOM Ground floor shower room. Ceramic tiled flooring. Ceiling down lights. Shower cubicle. WC (saniflo). Wash basin. Stone shelving. Heated towel rail. FIRST FLOOR LANDING Turned stone staircase. Karndean flooring. Exposed beams. Fitted book case. Vertical radiator. BEDROOM ONE 17' 3" x 11' 1" (5.26m x 3.38m) Large double bedroom. Karndean flooring. Loft access to insulated loft space. Exposed ceiling beam. Fitted wardrobes. Vertical radiator. Window with window seat overlooking the gardens. BEDROOM TWO 14' 5" x 11' 2" (4.39m x 3.4m) Spacious double bedroom. Karndean flooring. Ceiling down lights. Feature alcove. Vertical radiator. Loft access and ladder to a boarded loft space. Window with window seat overlooking the garden. BEDROOM THREE 14' x 9' (4.27m x 2.74m) Double bedroom. Karndean flooring. Vertical radiator. Windows with long views. BATHROOM Karndean flooring. Bath with shower over. Wash basin. WC. Shaver mirror with light. Heated towel rail. Extractor fan. Ceiling downlights. Frosted window to rear. BEDROOM FOUR 15' 9" x 9' 9" (4.8m x 2.97m) Lovely bright bedroom, currently used as a dressing room. Karndean flooring. Loft access with ladder - boarded. Dual aspect windows with views. EN SUITE Karndean flooring. WC. Wash basin. Shower cubicle. Airing cupboard. Extractor fan. Ceiling downlights. Velux window. Busk House, Stalling Busk, Askrigg BEDROOM FIVE/ STUDIO 13' 4" x 11' 0" (4.06m x 3.35m) Currently used as a office/studio, access can also be via external stone steps. Karndean flooring. Vertical radiator. Mezzanine storage area. Stable door. South facing picture window with glorious views. OUTSIDE The property sits within beautifully maintained grounds with a lovely stone paved patio to the rear, lawns, shrubs, flowed beds and gated access on to the road. There are also stone steps leading to Bedroom Five/Studio. To the side of the property is a small stone build shed and access to the rear of the property oil tank and external oil central heating boiler. BARN/ WORKSHOP Currently used as a workshop with power and lighting. Mezzanine floor storage area. Double doors to the road. Personnel door leading to the garden. AGENTS NOTES Broadband available via line of sight (around 45Mbps) this is installed and maintained by Yoredale Computer Services, costing around £334.40 per year. Oil central heating. Mains water. Septic tank drainage, a new sewage treatment plant is due to be installed in May 2021. Busk House, Stalling Busk, Askrigg GENERAL Photographs & Virtual Tours Items in these photographs and tours may not be included in the sale. Viewing Ask for a video viewing first - In person viewings by appointment only. PPE must be worn at appointment.We aim to accompany viewings 7 days a week. Local Authority Richmondshire District Council Planning Authority Yorkshire Dales National Park (01969 652349) Council Tax Band F. 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. If in doubt, purchasers should seek professional advice. OFFER PROCEDURE J. R. Hopper & Co, as Agents in the sale of the property will formally check the identification of prospective Purchasers. In addition the Purchaser will be required to provide information regarding the source of funding as part of our Offer handling procedure FINANCIAL ADVICE Buying your own home can be a complicated and confusing business especially with so many different schemes being offered by the High Street Building Societies and Banks. Why not find out which mortgage is best for you by speaking to our own Independent Financial & Mortgage Advisor? There is no obligation or cost and we can help even if you are buying from other agents. To make an appointment, please call – 01969 622936 Your home is at risk if you do not keep up the repayments on a mortgage or other loan secured on it. Written details available upon request CONVEYANCING Buying or Selling your home requires a diligent solicitor. We work with local solicitors & the UK’s most recommended provider of conveyancing services. This makes the process as smooth and stress free as possible. Call, or check our website, for a free, no obligation, no move no fee quote. MARKET APPRAISALS If you have a property or business which needs a market appraisal or valuation, our local knowledge, experience and coverage will ensure you get the best advice. Our Relocation Agent Network of over 600 specially selected offices can provide this no obligation free service anywhere in the country. Call or email now to let us get you moving. ALL AGENTS Check out what other buyers and sellers have said about J.R. Hopper & Co at allagents.co.uk. ON THE MARKET To see all our properties in the Yorkshire Dales first, register at jrhopper.com and onthemarket.com J. R. HOPPER & Co. J.R.HOPPER & Co. is a trading name for J. R. HOPPER & Co. (Property Services) Limited, which is registered in England No 3438347. The registered office for the company is Hall House, Woodhall, Askrigg, Leyburn, North Yorkshire, DL8 3LB. Directors are L.
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