This stone residence, located in the serene Yorkshire Dales, presents a remarkable opportunity for renovation and investment. Originally constructed in 1952, Raiikes Acre was envisioned as part of a trio of homes but now stands alone on an expansive plot that offers stunning views of the Wharfedale valley. The property has seen significant transformations under its current owners since the early 2000s, including a substantial enlargement and the addition of a double garage. Notably, the converted garage now serves as a self-contained annex or holiday rental, generating consistent income from returning visitors.
The house's accommodation is spacious, featuring well-lit rooms enhanced by large picture windows. Key areas include a generous sitting room with a charming fireplace and rustic beams, alongside a dining room that opens to a terrace perfect for enjoying the garden views. The kitchen/breakfast area also benefits from these picturesque vistas. The ground floor includes two bedrooms, one with an ensuite, while upstairs there are additional rooms and potential storage that could be repurposed with appropriate planning permission.
Set within approximately an acre of land adorned with established gardens and specimen trees, this property enjoys relative seclusion yet remains close to Hartlington village’s attractions. With ample outdoor space allowing for further development or agricultural use—accessed via gated entry—the potential for enhancing this already appealing property is substantial. For those seeking both personal enjoyment and investment prospects in the scenic Yorkshire Dales region, this home warrants consideration.