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Brough House is a double-fronted stone period cottage positioned in the heart of Wensleydale and the Yorkshire Dales National Park, on the fringe of the picturesque village of Bainbridge. The property has been extensively refurbished, retaining original features, and offers a blank canvas for the buyer to finish to their taste. The main house comprises a living room, dining room, kitchen area, pantry, and first-floor bedrooms and bathroom, with three bedrooms and an original staircase. It has a new damp proof course, updated heating and drainage systems, new wiring and plumbing, and presents as a partially finished project. A stone barn, extended to 1,270 sqft, adjoins the house and has full planning permission for conversion into additional accommodation, with a mezzanine level and window openings. The property also includes a separate stone detached barn/garage/workshop, a conservatory, and a courtyard. Externally, a hard-stand area leads to a formal garden with raised beds, flagged pathways, and a low stone wall. The property sits on 1.43 acres (0.57 hectares) of land, including a 1.2-acre (0.485-hectare) grazed paddock with separate access.