'Unique opportunity' to buy a stretch of Yorkshire Dales National Park

A 'beautiful stretch' of Yorkshire Dales countryside and fishing rights over 1.3 miles of the River Aire have been put on the market.
The River AireThe River Aire
The River Aire

Located in the village of Hanlith, which is two miles from Malham, the site is being sold in two lots by the specialist agricultural division of Yorkshire estate agent, Dacre, Son & Hartley.

The first lot consists of 23.42 acres of pastureland, amenity woodland and ponds that form part of the parkland overlooked by Hanlith Hall. It has a guide price of £300,000 and access is via Green Gate Lane.

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The second lot consists of 1.3 miles of fishing rights on the River Aire, in an area heavily populated by brown trout, and has a guide price of £55,000.

Zoe Harrison, land agent from Dacre, Son & Hartley’s agricultural team, said: “This is a unique opportunity to secure a beautiful stretch of countryside within the Yorkshire Dales National Park. It will be of interest to a wide range of potential buyers including farmers, anglers, amenity buyers and investors.

“The river is a stunning and unspoilt stretch of water that flows in front of Hanlith Hall, which provides a glorious backdrop, and makes it a delightful area to fish.”

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