- A sweet three storey period former mill worker's cottage +
- Now requiring a little TLC - providing scope for general cosmetic upgrading +
- Situated in a quiet rural hamlet +
- Good access to the A65, the market town of Skipton and the nearby Yorkshire Dales +
- Set over three floors with an approximate gross internal area of 634 sq ft (58.9 sq m) +
- Open plan living kitchen +
- Two bedrooms and a bathroom +
- Small former privy opposite +
- Great to lock up and leave - there's no garden however, low upkeep leaves more time to get out and enjoy the things you like to do +
- On street parking is available +
Here's our Top Ten reasons to love 1 Bell Busk:
1. Incredibly sweet - a stone and slate former mill worker's cottage; an end terrace, one of 12 built in two parallel rows creating an attractive open plan courtyard in between. Some period features remain with sash windows, a built-in cupboard with tongue and bead doors in the living area, arched window and door reveals and ceiling beams in bedroom 2. Still hung on the gable end of the cottage is a a bell which would have been rung to call the mill workers.
2. Now requiring a little TLC - providing scope for general cosmetic upgrading.
3. Set over three floors - with an approximate gross internal area of 634 sq ft (58.9 sq m) the accommodation is bigger than you think at first glance. There is an open plan living kitchen - the kitchen is fitted with base and wall units, electric oven and hob and integral refrigerator and washing machine. To the first floor is a bedroom, as well as a three piece bathroom and from an inner landing, a staircase leads to the second floor where you'll find bedroom 2, being open to the apex with skylight window, undereaves storage and built-in cupboard.
4. Great to lock up and leave - there's no garden however, low upkeep leaves more time to get out and enjoy the things you like to do.
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5. Outside space - there is a small former privy set in a row of four across the road.
6. It's like turning back the clock - escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life - Bell Busk is a quiet rural hamlet located at the southern end of Malhamdale, surrounded by beautifully scenic countryside close to where the River Aire meets Otterburn Beck.
7. Local facilities - Hellifield (5 miles) has a shop, doctors' surgery, post office, pub, primary school and two churches and at attractive Long Preston, known as the 'Gateway to the Dales' (6.4 miles) there's a primary school, post office, shop, village hall and pubs.
8. Nearby market towns - a larger selection of facilities can be found in Skipton (7.9 miles) and Settle (10.5 miles).
9. Fond of fresh air? The property is close to The Yorkshire Dales and, along with the Lake District National Park and the nearby Forest of Bowland National Landscape (former known as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) it's the ideal base for exploring all that the area has to offer; The Three Peaks, The Pennine Way, the picturesque village of Malham (4.8 miles), Malham Tarn and Cove to name but a few. Another worthy destination is the Coniston Cold Hotel, Country Estate and Spa, set in 1400 acres with its own lake and offering award-winning dining, excellent conference and meeting facilities, as well as a wide range of activities including shooting, off-road driving, archery and fishing.
10. Highly accessible location - situated just over a mile from the A65, getting around is very easy, the city of Leeds is 33.9 miles away or you could catch the train from Hellifield or Gargrave which are on the Leeds to Morecambe branch line. There are also stations on the scenic Settle to Carlisle railway at Settle and Giggleswick. For jetting off, Leeds Bradford Airport is a 26.8 miles drive.