- Spacious modern detached home +
- 6 double bedrooms +
- 5 bathrooms (4 en-suites) +
- Open plan kitchen living diner +
- Detached 2 bedroom annexe +
- Underfloor heating +
- Wrap around south-west facing garden +
- Plentiful off-street parking & single garage +
- Close to Ilkley, Skipton & Yorkshire Dales +
- Mains services +
Street House Grange sits at the head of a quiet cul-de-sac on the edge of Addingham, beside the historic Street House Farm. The setting offers a rare balance: part of a modern residential enclave yet moments from open countryside and the threshold of the Yorkshire Dales. Positioned between Ilkley and Skipton, the home feels both convenient and connected to the wider landscape.
The house has a grounded presence, with Yorkshire stone across the lower storey and smooth render above. Gardens wrap around the plot, softened by mature planting and framed by an old stone wall that adds a gentle sense of heritage. It is a home that feels quietly rooted in its surroundings.
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A Welcoming Entrance
**From the sweeping drive, the entrance hall sets a confident tone. Wood-effect ceramic tiles guide the eye toward a full-height glass door framing the terrace and front lawn. Double-height skirting boards add refinement, and the oak staircase with its glass balustrade rises with sculptural clarity. Discreet storage sits beneath, keeping the space composed and uncluttered.
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Modern Living
**The open-plan kitchen, living and dining space forms the heart of the home. North-facing views give the room a grounded brightness that lasts throughout the day. The Adam Tebbs painted wooden kitchen brings thoughtful craftsmanship, balanced by quartz worktops, glass splashbacks and brushed chrome hardware. A full-height pantry provides generous storage, while the contrasting grey island anchors the room with quiet purpose. Oak doors add warmth, and the integrated appliances — a microwave oven, two further ovens, a fridge and separate freezer — sit cleanly within the design.
A bespoke wooden banquette creates an inviting corner for relaxed breakfasts. Underfloor heating warms the continuous wood-effect tile flooring, and French doors open to the terrace, drawing in soft daylight all year.
“Cooking here never feels like a task. Everything is in the right place and the views keep you grounded.”
The space flows into the dining and sitting area, shaped by light from every side. Skylights draw it down from above, and glazing opens fully to terraces at the front and rear. A copper chandelier adds a gentle glow over a table that can seat ten, while a log burner on its stone hearth becomes the centre of the room on cooler evenings. Bifold doors lead to the front terrace, and French doors to the covered rear terrace, allowing the indoors and outdoors to meet with ease.
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Practical Spaces
**The utility room continues the home’s thoughtful detailing. Floor-to-ceiling cupboards provide generous storage, with dedicated space for a washer and tumble dryer. A sink sits neatly beneath Farrow and Ball Cooking Apple Green walls, and the flooring carries through seamlessly from the kitchen. A WC with wash hand basin sits just off the room, completing this practical corner.
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Sumptuous Sitting Room
**Off the hallway, the sitting room holds a sense of occasion without formality. A stone fireplace with its multi-fuel stove anchors the space, while light moves gently between the front and rear windows. In the bay, cushioned seating creates a natural place for reading or watching the garden through the seasons. Soft yellow-beige walls and an oatmeal carpet bring warmth, and hidden cabinetry keeps the television out of sight. French doors open to the terrace, strengthening the connection to the garden.
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A Room to Retire To
**Upstairs, four spacious double bedrooms unfold, two with en-suite bathrooms, each shaped by its own character.
The principal bedroom enjoys a dual outlook, with northern views toward the hills and westerly views across the garden. Three large windows draw in steady natural light, and the oatmeal carpet creates a sense of ease. Oak doors open to the walk-in wardrobe, arranged with hanging rails, shelving and shoe storage. The en-suite continues the feeling of gentle luxury, with stone-effect tiles, a floating vanity and a generous shower lit by warm spotlighting.
The second en-suite bedroom feels calm throughout the day with its northern outlook. Fitted wardrobes and drawers sit neatly along one wall, and antique-style radiators and oak doors echo the finishes found elsewhere. The en-suite includes floor-to-ceiling tiling, a shower, wash hand basin and toilet.
Along the southern side of the home, another bedroom is naturally bright from morning to evening. Built-in dark wood wardrobes, a vanity desk and dovetailed drawers add function, while a walk-in wardrobe provides generous extra storage and keeps the room ordered.
At the far end of the landing, the final first-floor bedroom has its own distinct character. A built-in desk, storage cupboards and a full-height wardrobe sit neatly within the room, while a sliding door opens to a south-facing balcony with space for seating and views across the west garden. The oatmeal carpet and vintage-style radiator maintain the home’s consistent design language.
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Rooms Beneath the Sky
**The top floor holds two generous double bedrooms, each with an en-suite shower room. Sliding-door storage is built into the eaves, keeping the rooms ordered, while Velux Juliet-style windows draw in soft light. The calm palette of cream walls and oatmeal carpet continues across the floor. On the landing, two storage rooms sit beneath the roofline, accompanied by Velux windows that keep the space bright.
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Gardens That Shape the Day
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