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Our Summary
- Potential To Expand Hospitality Offering
- Ideal Lifestyle And Investment Opportunity
- Occupying one of the town’s most prominent trading positions, the property is deceptively spacious and offers significant potential to further enhance and develop the existing business
- There is clear scope to further capitalise on the business by offering evening meals to both residents and non-residents
- Exposed stone walls and dramatic vaulted ceilings create an impressive setting full of character and potential
- The generous proportions and distinctive architecture provide exciting scope for a variety of uses, including additional guest accommodation, private family space, home office or studio facilities, or a unique retail or hospitality offering, subject to any necessary consents
- Dales House presents an excellent opportunity to acquire a characterful and established business with considerable potential for growth in a prime trading location
- Whilst some areas would benefit from modernisation and renovation, the property offers substantial scope for improvement and further development
- The property would also make an ideal investment opportunity within one of the Yorkshire Dales’ most sought-after market towns
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Description
Dales House is a Grade II listed, four-story property on the Market Place in Hawes, a vibrant market town in the Yorkshire Dales. The property is extensively detailed with a range of levels, featuring a ground floor with a living and dining space, a ground floor bedroom with en-suite, a professional-standard kitchen, and guest and laundry facilities. The first floor contains three letting bedrooms, two with en-suite shower rooms and one with access to a private bathroom.
The second floor has a spacious owner's accommodation, including a living room with a feature fireplace, two double bedrooms with en-suite facilities, and an office space. The lower ground floor has exposed stone walls, vaulted ceilings, and a separate entrance from the main street, offering character and potential for a variety of uses, including additional guest accommodation, private space, or retail or hospitality facilities.