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Full details for 2 Bedroom Maisonette For Rent in Skimpton

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Description

Welcome to Eshton Hall, a truly remarkable property located in the picturesque hamlet of Eshton, near Skipton. This luxurious apartment boasts not only a prime location but also a wealth of features that are sure to captivate any potential renter.

Situated within the stunning formal gardens spanning 2.7 acres, this first-floor apartment features 1 very generous sized reception room, 2 spacious bedrooms, and 3 modern bathrooms, this property is perfect for those seeking comfort and style. The Hall has fine views over the Southern Dales.

Excellent value for this super-sized apartment

Step inside to discover a generously sized 620 sq ft living-dining-kitchen area, ideal for both entertaining guests and unwinding after a long day. The bedrooms are both en suite, exuding a modern boutique charm with their stylish shower rooms. Additionally, a separate house bathroom adds convenience and functionality to this already impressive space.

This apartment comes fully furnished with high-quality amenities, from utensils and crockery to beds and televisions, ensuring a seamless move-in experience. With a single garage, dedicated parking space, and room for visitors, parking will never be an issue.

Don‘t miss this rare opportunity to reside in one of the cottages at Eshton Hall, a truly exclusive location surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of the Yorkshire countryside. Embrace the tranquillity and elegance of this property, and make it your own slice of paradise.

Eshton Hall can be dated back to the mid 17th century, and for the most part has remained in the same family up to the early1900‘s. The current building was completed around 1826 for Matthew Wilson, who was then the Deputy Lieutenant of West Riding and his step daughter, Frances, who was exceptionally wealthy in her own right, built up one of Europe‘s leading book collections and it was this that came to the attention of Charlotte Bronte, who is reputed to have visited Frances at the hall on many occasions. It is also suggested in the history of the hall that Queen Mary once stayed at Eshton Hall on her way north to Scotland, although this is more hearsay than proven.

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