Moorside, Cononley, BD20 8PD
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Set in a peaceful rural location, this impressive barn conversion is Grade II listed by association and offers a rare combination of period charm and contemporary living. The property has been carefully restored to highlight original features such as exposed stonework, timber beams, and roof trusses, while high-quality fittings ensure practicality throughout. The flexible layout provides the potential to create further bedrooms if required.
The main entrance leads into a striking open-plan living space, with underfloor heating throughout, where the kitchen, dining, and living areas flow seamlessly. The kitchen is fitted with bespoke cabinetry and a breakfast bar, defining the space while keeping it connected to the rest of the home. The dining area runs along the rear wall, taking in natural light from deep-set windows, while the living area features a large stone fireplace as its centrepiece. A huge window with bi-fold doors beneath opens onto the front garden, bringing the outside in. A spacious boot room with fitted storage, a stylish shower room, and a WC complete the ground floor.
A striking open-tread staircase leads to a mezzanine landing with a glass balustrade, designed to allow light to flood through from the windows below. Currently used as a second living space, this area has the potential to be adapted for additional bedrooms. The master bedroom is a generous size, showcasing exposed timbers and two large Velux windows. Two further double bedrooms are equally well-proportioned, while the luxurious house bathroom features a roll-top bath, dual vanity basins, a large walk-in shower, and WC.
Despite being a listed building, the property has an excellent energy efficiency rating, achieving a C-level EPC. The owners focused heavily on insulation, high-performance glazing, and modern heating solutions during the conversion, ensuring the home remains warm and cost-effective to run.
Externally, the property is surrounded by gardens to the front, side, and rear. A recently constructed outbuilding provides a garage, insulated workshop, and a tack room, offering excellent facilities for those with equestrian interests. Just behind, nearly three acres of grassland are bordered by established dry-stone walls, creating an ideal setting for horses.
This is a unique opportunity to acquire a thoughtfully designed barn conversion in a stunning rural setting, perfect for those looking for character, space, and land in one complete package.
Material Information
Water is sourced from a shared borehole with the two neighbouring properties, with power to the pump house supplied by this property (maintenance costs of approx. £120 each)
Waste is dispelled into a private septic tank
Gas is sourced from an LPG tank
A public right of way exists over the land
The property is accessed via a private track which serves the neighbouring properties