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A pretty farmhouse with lots of character in the Yorkshire village of Risplith comes with stables and five paddocks
Watsons Farm is a traditional stone-built Yorkshire farmhouse situated within the picturesque village of Risplith. The property has been meticulously restored by its present owners, a project which has also sought to highlight its many period features including exposed beams, open fires with log burners, and limestone and hardwood floors.
Accommodation includes: reception hall, drawing room, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, and upstairs the master bedroom suite and three further bedrooms plus a study which could be converted, and a separate office.
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Outside are landscaped gardens and outbuildings including a tack room and three stables, and additionally there are fived enclosed paddocks - the gardens and grounds come to around six-and-a-half acres.
Watsons Farm is located in the Yorkshire village of Risplith, in the local area of Nidderdale, which is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Harrogate and Ripon are nearby for local amenities and further transport links.
The guide price is £800,000. For further information please contact Savills on 01423 535 807 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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