Enchanting barn conversion with stunning Dales views
A converted barn in a beautiful setting in Yorkshire has come onto the market

Tumbledown is a lovely renovated barn in a pretty village just outside Leyburn in the Yorkshire Dales. The property is over 3,300sq ft and offers very versatile accommodation taking into account the fantastic views on offer.
The rooms are all very characterful, including the spacious drawing room, kitchen, sitting room and master bedroom suite. In full the accommodation comprises: reception hall/dining room, drawing room, study/bedroom, cloakroom, breakfast room/kitchen, sitting room, fantastic master bedroom suite and two further bedrooms and a family bathroom.
Outside the gardens have an abundance of well-stocked flowerbeds and borders with several lawns and seating areas - from the upper level of the gardens are particularly sensational views over the Yorkshire Dales.
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The house is situated near the popular market town of Layburn which has a wide range of amenities as well as primary and secondary schools and the A1 is just over 13 miles distant while rail links are to be found at Darlington and Northallerton.
The guide price is £795,000 for the freehold. For further information please contact Savills on 01423 535 800 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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