Exceptional Yorkshire country house for sale
A newly refurbished country house with lots of charm in a breathtaking Yorkshire setting has come onto the market

High Well House is an outstanding country house near Harrogate in Yorkshire. The property sits on the edge of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is being sold after a programme of refurbishment of an extremely high standard and lasting 14 years.
The house has accommodation over three floors comprising central reception hall, cloakroom/WC, sitting room, dining room, conservatory, breakfast kitchen, utility room, cellar, rear hall and family room on the ground floor and on the first floor are the master bedroom suite and four further bedrooms, two further shower rooms and a study. The house also has a wonderful conservatory.
* For more properties like this every week, subscribe and save
Extending to 4,100sq ft the property offers good flexible living space. Situated on the western edge of Birstwith just six miles from Harrogate the house has local amenities including a church, popular village shop, post office and pub as well as two schools.
The property has an acre of fantastic landscape gardens bordering open countryside.
The guide price is £1,450,000. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 01423 530 088 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
To comment on this article, use the comment box below, or email us at clonews@ipcmedia.com. Read more about the countryside.
Sign up for the Country Life Newsletter
Exquisite houses, the beauty of Nature, and how to get the most from your life, straight to your inbox.
-
Uniquely unique? The Yorkshire grain silos transformed into a home that's a symphony in glass, steel and curves
Amid the beautiful countryside of North Yorkshire, on the edge of the Castle Howard Estate, The Silos is a property for which the word 'house' simply doesn't cut it. And that's not the only way in which it's made us throw out the dictionary.
By Toby Keel Published
-
Polluting water executives now face up to two years in prison, but will the new laws make much of a difference?
The Government has announced that water company executives caught covering up illegal sewage spills could now be imprisoned for two years, under new laws — but many still have their doubts.
By Lotte Brundle Published