The property
This tremendous, detached upside-down barn conversion is peacefully tucked away from the centre of Oxenhope in West Yorkshire.
Graced with a stylish, homely interior and within reach of beautiful towns, cities and stunning countryside, Far Stones Barn is the perfect base for a well-deserved break with your friends and family.
Step through the attractive arched doorway and enter into this heart-warming, reverse-level cottage.
The ground floor is where you will find three luscious double bedrooms here at Far Stones, the master room benefits from a contemporary en-suite shower room.
The downstairs also houses a luxurious family bathroom, showcasing a freestanding slipper bath and a wet room area.
Head up the oak staircase and arrive at the open first floor, the high ceilings and Velux windows enhance the fresh and spacious feel.
The kitchen area is sumptuously furnished, boasting a gas range cooker and a central island where you can enjoy a glass of wine at the end of the day.
On the first floor you'll also find space to unwind, with a cosy seating area with a Smart TV where you can spend some quality family time watching a favourite film.
Doors from this floor lead out onto a patio area, home to a hot tub with the most astounding views of the nearby Yorkshire countryside.
Oxenhope sits engulfed by wonderful countryside, the village itself provides a small selection of amenities including the friendly Bay Horse pub just down the road from Far Stones Barn.
Further afield, spend a day exploring the charming Haworth and Hebden Bridge, both with their quaint shops.
You can also visit the Yorkshire Dales further north, offering a wealth of paths and trails to make the most of.
Far Stones Barn is a thoughtfully designed barn conversion in a scenery-filled location.
About the location
OXENHOPE
Haworth 2 miles; Hebden Bridge 6 miles; Skipton 14 miles.
The small village of Oxenhope lies amid wonderful scenery, and offers the chance to take advantage of the multitude of walks in the area. The village, with its shops, churches and pubs, is home to the terminus for the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, an authentic steam railway brought to prominence in the film The Railway Children, which runs on a regular basis to Haworth and on down to Keighley. The area was made famous by the Bronte sisters, and the outstanding countryside was famously described in the novel Wuthering Heights as wild, rugged and barren. The area abounds with popular places to visit; the cobbled streets of Haworth, the Bronte Parsonage Museum, East Riddlesden Hall, and the Museum of Rail. The market town of Skipton, known as the Gateway to the Yorkshire Dales, is a short drive away, and also within reach are elegant Harrogate and vibrant Leeds.
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