Country house in the Yorkshire Dales for sale
A Victorian country house which is currently a country house hotel has come onto the market near Grassington in Yorkshire

Amerdale House is a country house currently operating as a country house hotel on the edge of the village of Arncliffe in Littondale in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales.
The property is a wonderful Victorian house which has been recently refurbished, and offers nearly 6000ft of accommodation. Amerdale has reception hall, drawing room, dining room, library, sitting room, kitchen, study, two cloakrooms, and a dry store. The property also has ten bedroom suites a laundry room, a house bathroom, extensive cellars and stunning views out to the countryside. The principal reception rooms are elegantly proportioned and could be transformed into perfect family accommodation.
The property also has some magnificent landscaped gardens which total around one acre and are varied including borders, shrubs, trees, a water feature and a productive vegetable garden. There is also a useful outside store which is currently used as a walk-in cold room.
The property is situated just seven miles from the popular local town of Grassington which has good amenities. The guide price is £995,000. For further information contact Knight Frank on 01423 530 088 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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