Moor View presents an exceptional opportunity to acquire a detached period cottage nestled within expansive gardens and grounds in the idyllic conservation village of Healey.Rarely does such a remarkable opportunity arise – to embark on the restoration of a property steeped in history and situated in such a unique location. \r
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This ambitious endeavour promises not only an appealing restoration project but also a deeply rewarding journey for those who aspire to create their forever home amidst the enchanting backdrop of Healey's picturesque landscape.\r
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GROUND FLOOR\r
The internal accommodation is entered through the sitting room with exposed oak beam and log burning stove. There is a further reception room with internal access to several storerooms which could be incorporated into the main living accommodation. To the rear of the ground floor is a kitchen and adjoining utility room.\r
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FIRST FLOOR\r
There are currently two separate staircases leading to the first-floor bedroom accommodation which comprises two double bedrooms, a single bedroom and house bathroom. \r
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GARDENS AND GROUNDS\r
Moor View enjoys a delightful setting in generous gardens and grounds with uninterrupted views over the surrounding countryside.The gardens are mainly laid to lawn bounded by low stone walling and natural hedging. A private drive leads to off-road parking, various outbuildings and garden stores.\r
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LOCATION\r
The property is situated in the picturesque Conservation village of Healey. It is located in the valley of the River Burn, to the immediate west of the village of Fearby and approximately three miles west of Masham in the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.\r
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The nearby market town of Masham has much to offer, perched on the banks of the river Ure. Located in the rolling countryside of Lower Wensleydale, it provides a perfect base to explore the magnificent expanse of the Yorkshire Dales and Moors. Rivers, reservoirs and pastures, woodlands, ancient monuments and breathtaking moorland are right on the doorstep.\r
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The town offers a wide selection of amenities and facilities including; butchers, bakers, two breweries, hairdressers, galleries, grocer and greengrocer, fine wine shop, newsagent, chemist, supermarket, petrol station and bustling twice weekly market.The town also offers great cafes, hotels, restaurants and a thriving Church of England primary school, two churches, cricket club and recreation ground.\r
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Healey is situated approx. 12 miles north of the Cathedral city of Ripon with a bustling weekly market, a wide variety of shops, services and supermarkets together with public houses and restaurants, plus a leisure centre, swimming pool, racecourse, golf club, sports clubs and the renowned Ripon Grammar School.\r
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Swinton Park Estate is just over three miles away is and is a wonderful destination for a sumptuous afternoon tea or to take advantage of the country club and luxurious spa. \r
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The towns of Richmond, Leyburn and Bedale are within easy reach and access to the A1(M) is approximately 12 miles distant. It is also conveniently located to Northallerton and Thirsk train stations, providing excellent access to the national rail network with direct links to London Kings Cross.