Two country homes with sensational views of Yorkshire

Middle Farm, West End, with views over Thruscross reservoirMiddle Farm, West End, with views over Thruscross reservoir
Middle Farm, West End, with views over Thruscross reservoir
Cross Lane House, near Pateley BridgePrice: £895,000Contact: Carter Jonas, tel: 01423 523423, www.carterjonas.co.uk

Cross Lane House sits at the head of The Knott, a picturesque hamlet close to Pateley Bridge. It comes with fabulous views. The grade II listed property dates back to the 16th Century but has been skilfully extended with the addition of an oak-framed garden room. Historic features include beams, mullion windows and a feature fireplace. It has an entrance hall, sitting room, kitchen with adjoining sitting/dining area, utility room, library, study, pantry, inner hall, cloakroom and garden room. Upstairs, there is a principal bedroom with an en-suite shower and bathroom, guest bedroom with en-suite shower room, two additional double bedrooms and a house shower room. Outside, there is a parking area, large terrace with lawns beyond, a detached stable block, additional stone-built store and paddock land extending to just under four acres

Middle Farm, West End

Price: £599,950

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Cross Lane House, near Pateley BridgeCross Lane House, near Pateley Bridge
Cross Lane House, near Pateley Bridge

Contact: Dacre, Son and Hartley, tel: 01423 711010, www.dacres.co.uk

This 17th century property, which comes with breathtaking views of Thruscross reservoir, features on the front cover of “The Shell Guide to Reading the Landscape” by Richard Muir. It has also attracted the attention of photographers and painters who have captured it for posterity. Owner John Cooper says: “It is a traditional Pennine longhouse. The lower part of the house was the farmer’s home, and the upper end was a functioning barn for the livestock. The previous owner purchased Middle Farm when it was in a state of dilapidation and renovated the property, maintaining many of the original features like the beams and flag stone flooring. Now, our home has a fantastic combination of the old and new, with a beautifully modern kitchen and utility room, a Rayburn Range and attractive stone flooring, a lounge with a multi-fuel burning stove, a dining room with exposed beams and flagstone floors, a study and the vaulted cellar which now serves as a perfect wine store.” It has four bedrooms and two bathrooms. Outside, is a garden

Chris O’Mahony of Dacre, Son & Hartley says: “It benefits from a stunning rural location but is also within easy reach of Harrogate and Otley.”

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