Listed for £390,000
November 19, 2025
Sold for £225,000
2015
Sold for £160,000
2010
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Continuing up to the second floor, you will find the fourth bedroom, a generously sized room converted by the current owners. It features exposed beams, two Velux windows that provide excellent natural light, and ample eaves storage on both sides. This floor also benefits from an en-suite bathroom, fitted with a white three-piece suite comprising a panelled bath, low flush w.c., corner hand wash basin, extractor fan, heated towel rail, and partially tiled walls. Heating on this level is provided by electric wall heaters and is not connected to the main gas central heating system.
Externally, to the front of the property, approached from East Lane on to a lovely sun terrace with sufficient space for seating. To the rear, is the attractive garden with stunning open views looking out on to Embsay Crag. It is mostly laid to lawn along with mature fruit trees, bushes and shrubbery and a paved patio area allowing for ample seating. There is also a large shed to the top of the garden, which includes power and lighting facilities as well as being fully insulated.
Local Authority & Council Tax Band
• North Yorkshire Council
• Council Tax Band D
Tenure, Services & Parking
• Freehold
• Mains electricity, water, drainage and gas are installed. Gas fired central heating
• There is no allocated parking, however on street parking is available
• Please note that this property is in a conservation area
• Please note that there is a right of access to the rear garden through number 14’s garden
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Embsay is a delightful rural village on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales national park. Amenities include a shop, church, primary school, modern village hall, two public houses, Embsay’s very own café – Clean Eats Kitchen and a cricket club. In the village there is also the Embsay & Bolton Abbey steam railway station and cafe. There are fine walks through the surrounding open countryside whilst the market town of Skipton is approximately a couple of miles and offers an excellent range of high quality retail outlets and other amenities. The railway station from the town has services to Leeds, Bradford and London whilst many West Yorkshire as well as East Lancashire business centres are in daily commuting distance.
From the roundabout at the top of Skipton High Street follow the A6131 in a north-easterly direction. Continue along the High Street/Skipton Road/The Bailey and after about half a mile turn left into Skipton Road. Continue along into the village of Embsay, proceeding past the Cavendish pub climbing the hill, then the property will be easily identified on the left hand side by our Dacre, Son and Hartley ‘For Sale’ board.