Cosh Farm
Halton Gill, Skipton, North Yorkshire, BD23 5QN
Guide Price
£600,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse
Property Tags: Hydro Energy, Wind Energy
Land Tags: N/A
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Oct 2022
- Removed: Jan 2023
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse
- Property Tags: Hydro Energy, Wind Energy
- Land Tags: N/A
An amazing and uniquely positioned remote farmhouse is located at the head of Littondale in the heart of The Yorkshire Dales. If off grid is for you then this three bedroom farmhouse with garage block and annex building might be just the one for you! Set in just over one acre of land and having unspoilt countryside views. PLEASE CONTACT TO DISCUSS VIEWING ARRANGEMENTS.
Cosh Farm is the most northerly house in Littondale and is accessed via a 1.5 mile track only suitable for a 4x4 vehicle. The track leads to the plot of just over one Acre, where one finds the farmhouse along with the annex building.
The farmhouse is entered via a porch which in turn leads into a Dining Hall and gives access to a staircase leading to the first floor. To the ground floor the Living Room has a wood burning stove and windows to three sides to make the most of this unspoilt and stunning location. The Dining Hall is then open into the Kitchen which has aspects to the front and rear. The Kitchen offers fabulous handmade country style units along with a central island unit, stone floor, doorway to the front and access to the utility room. The Utility Room having Velux window, Belfast sink and plumbing for washing machine. Off here is a Shower Room with three piece suite including a walk in shower, w.c. and pedestal wash hand basin.
To the first floor, the Principal Bedroom has a walk in Dressing Area, windows to two sides giving views over the valley and a Shower Room with a three piece suite. There are two further Bedrooms, again with fabulous views over the valley. The House Bathroom has a roll top bath, part tiled walls, w.c. and Heritage wash hand basin.
The annex building has planning permission for conversion (subject to conditions), is part-converted at present but could offer two bedrooms, with an inverted layout having a Living and Kitchen / Diner on the first floor and two Bedrooms, Study and Shower Room to the ground floor.
Externally, the house is set in just over one acre of country land.
Services
The water comes from a spring supply from the hillside and the water is filtered and passes through a UV tube.
The Aga is fuelled by lPG 50kg bottles collected when required (subject to a service contract agreement which the ingoing purchaser will need to agree), and the central heating is a mix of oil boiler, back boilers from 2 multi fuel stoves and the wind turbine heating supply.
The electricity comes from a 60ft wind turbine and small water turbine and is stored in a battery bank. The turbines work as follows, the 6kilo watt wind turbine charges the batteries then provides hot water and then goes to 3x 2kw electric heaters. The back-up generator is a 6kw petrol Honda.
Drainage is by way of a septic tank. The septic tank chambers were installed in the mid-80s and have never been tested or checked during the clients ownership. An ingoing purchaser must make their own investigations as to compliance and suitability.
The wind and water turbine were supplied by Turbine Services Ltd, now Border Hydro in Cockermouth. The whole house heating, electric, water supply wind and water turbine will need recommissioning and updating where necessary.
From our Skipton office proceed in the direction of Grassington following the road on to Kilnsey and continue towards Kettlewell taking the signposted left turn to Arncliffe and Litton. Continue through those two villages to Halton Gill, proceed past the bridge signposted to Settle and veer right towards Fox up. Follow the road for approximately 1 mile and park the car just over the bridge. Our Dacre, Son & Hartley board will then indicate the track to follow. access will then be one and a half miles on foot, please allow 30 minutes for this journey. The board is located at What3words stood.clash.sneezed
As indicated earlier in the details please note that viewers should allow a minimum of 45 minutes for the journey from Skipton to Fox up and many mobile phone networks do not operate in the immediate locality.
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Marketed by: Dacre Son & Hartley, Skipton
Cosh Farm is the most northerly house in Littondale and is accessed via a 1.5 mile track only suitable for a 4x4 vehicle. The track leads to the plot of just over one Acre, where one finds the farmhouse along with the annex building.
The farmhouse is entered via a porch which in turn leads into a Dining Hall and gives access to a staircase leading to the first floor. To the ground floor the Living Room has a wood burning stove and windows to three sides to make the most of this unspoilt and stunning location. The Dining Hall is then open into the Kitchen which has aspects to the front and rear. The Kitchen offers fabulous handmade country style units along with a central island unit, stone floor, doorway to the front and access to the utility room. The Utility Room having Velux window, Belfast sink and plumbing for washing machine. Off here is a Shower Room with three piece suite including a walk in shower, w.c. and pedestal wash hand basin.
To the first floor, the Principal Bedroom has a walk in Dressing Area, windows to two sides giving views over the valley and a Shower Room with a three piece suite. There are two further Bedrooms, again with fabulous views over the valley. The House Bathroom has a roll top bath, part tiled walls, w.c. and Heritage wash hand basin.
The annex building has planning permission for conversion (subject to conditions), is part-converted at present but could offer two bedrooms, with an inverted layout having a Living and Kitchen / Diner on the first floor and two Bedrooms, Study and Shower Room to the ground floor.
Externally, the house is set in just over one acre of country land.
Services
The water comes from a spring supply from the hillside and the water is filtered and passes through a UV tube.
The Aga is fuelled by lPG 50kg bottles collected when required (subject to a service contract agreement which the ingoing purchaser will need to agree), and the central heating is a mix of oil boiler, back boilers from 2 multi fuel stoves and the wind turbine heating supply.
The electricity comes from a 60ft wind turbine and small water turbine and is stored in a battery bank. The turbines work as follows, the 6kilo watt wind turbine charges the batteries then provides hot water and then goes to 3x 2kw electric heaters. The back-up generator is a 6kw petrol Honda.
Drainage is by way of a septic tank. The septic tank chambers were installed in the mid-80s and have never been tested or checked during the clients ownership. An ingoing purchaser must make their own investigations as to compliance and suitability.
The wind and water turbine were supplied by Turbine Services Ltd, now Border Hydro in Cockermouth. The whole house heating, electric, water supply wind and water turbine will need recommissioning and updating where necessary.
From our Skipton office proceed in the direction of Grassington following the road on to Kilnsey and continue towards Kettlewell taking the signposted left turn to Arncliffe and Litton. Continue through those two villages to Halton Gill, proceed past the bridge signposted to Settle and veer right towards Fox up. Follow the road for approximately 1 mile and park the car just over the bridge. Our Dacre, Son & Hartley board will then indicate the track to follow. access will then be one and a half miles on foot, please allow 30 minutes for this journey. The board is located at What3words stood.clash.sneezed
As indicated earlier in the details please note that viewers should allow a minimum of 45 minutes for the journey from Skipton to Fox up and many mobile phone networks do not operate in the immediate locality.
What3words systems.darailed.jazz
Marketed by: Dacre Son & Hartley, Skipton
Land Registry Data
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