- Detached Barn Conversion +
- Lovely Quiet Village Location +
- Spacious Lounge with Multi-Fuel Stove +
- Kitchen/Diner with Pantry +
- Utility Room & WC +
- 2 Double Bedrooms +
- Family Bathroom +
- Oil Central Heating +
- Patio Garden with Lovely Views +
- No Onward Chain +
John Henry Barn is a charming detached barn conversion situated in the highly sought-after village of Muker, nestled within the stunning countryside of Yorkshire Dales National Park. The village is rich in character and heritage, sitting along both the famous Coast to Coast route and the Pennine Way, and enjoying a welcoming community atmosphere.
Muker offers an excellent range of local amenities including a village shop and tearoom, the renowned Swaledale Wool Shop, and a traditional public house. The village also hosts an annual agricultural show, with local life often accompanied by the distinctive sounds of the Muker Silver Band.
The property itself is generously proportioned throughout, offering spacious and comfortable accommodation. The ground floor features a large lounge complete with a multi-fuel stove, creating a warm and inviting focal point. There is also a practical utility room with WC, alongside a well proportioned kitchen diner, ideal for both everyday living and entertaining.
To the first floor are two spacious double bedrooms, complemented by a large family bathroom fitted with both a bath and a separate shower enclosure. The first bedroom also benefits from a WC.
The property is well insulated and benefits from oil-fired central heating together with double-glazed windows, ensuring comfort and efficiency throughout the seasons. The kitchen hob is served by LPG gas.
Externally, a flagged patio area sits to the side of the property, providing a delightful space to sit and enjoy the breathtaking views across the Swaledale hills. Parking is available within the village.
A superb opportunity to acquire a characterful countryside home in one of the most picturesque parts of the Yorkshire Dales.
Please note that John Henry Barn does not own the stone-flagged driveway in front of the property. However, the property does benefit from a right of way over this area for access purposes.