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Our Summary
- Adjoining Grade II listed farmhouse and barn with extension /development potential
- Planning permission for byre conversion
- A charming traditional Westmorland farmhouse in the sought-after village of Great Asby, offering spacious accommodation, original period features and superb potential for modernisation
- Adjoining Grade II listed barn and outbuildings, with extension, development potential, subject to permissions
- Elm Tree is a characterful traditional Westmorland farmhouse which, with careful updating, offers excellent potential to become a spacious and highly desirable family home
- Dating back to 1694 and rich in period detail, including a distinctive curved staircase, this section offers significant scope (subject to the necessary consents) to extend the main living space or to create a separate dwelling, ideal for holiday letting or multigenerational living
- Planning permission (Application No: E/01/62) has been granted to lower the eaves and reinstate a pitched natural slate roof, as well as remove the existing lean-to
- The property is offered for sale with no onward chain and requires modernisation, which is reflected in the asking price
- Early viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate its potential
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Description
The property is a traditional Westmorland farmhouse in the village of Great Asby, set in a prominent position within the Westmorland Dales area of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. It has timber sash windows, exposed stonework, and a main roof renewed within the past 20 years. The accommodation includes two reception rooms, a kitchen/dining room with a Rayburn range, and four bedrooms, one accessed via a dressing room.
The property adjoins a Grade II listed barn with original period features, including a curved staircase, which offers potential for extension or separate dwelling creation. There is also a partially dismantled byre to the front of the barn, which could be renovated for various uses, including a garage, workshop, or home office. The grounds include a well-maintained lawn, paved path, and off-road parking.
The property requires modernisation and is offered for sale with no onward chain.