SET in around two-and-a-half acres and with panoramic views of Arkengarthdale and Calver Hill in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, Three Trees may have views to die for, but that’s by no means all it offers discerning buyers.

A spacious and versatile family home, it has been sympathetically extended to create a property that perfectly combines all the mod cons with a wealth of characterful accommodation.

Briefly, this comprises an entrance lobby with stone flagged floor; cloakroom; large farmhouse-style dining kitchen with exposed ceiling beams; garden room with French doors onto a patio seating area offering spectacular views; living room with exposed ceiling beams, Yorkshire sash windows, stripped oak floorboards and carved stone fireplaces with log burners at each end of the room.

Both the kitchen and garden room have terracotta tiled floors with underfloor heating.

Upstairs are a walk-in wardrobe on the landing, plus three double bedrooms and the family bathroom. The master bedroom suite is dual aspect, with a vaulted ceiling and en-suite shower room. The second bedroom also has a vaulted ceiling with exposed beams and stripped floorboards.

An added bonus at Three Trees is an annexe which could either be used as part of the main house or for a variety of other uses, including, as at present, a gym/office with a walk-in library area.

Thanks to a separate entrance hall, the annexe would also be suitable for use as a holiday let or annexe for a relative or guests.

It comprises a large ground floor living room with smaller room off it, plus a large double bedroom with built-in wardrobes and shower room upstairs.

Three Trees is reached via a long, tree-lined driveway which opens up to a large gravelled parking area next to the house. The garden areas – laid mainly to lawn – are mostly south-facing, with open views towards Calver Hill and Reeth. The property also benefits from a paddock and timber stable block.

Three Trees is situated in Arkengarthdale and is on the market at a guide price of £675,000.

For more information or to arrange a viewing of Three Trees, please contact the Richmond office of GSC Grays on 01748 829217.