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This four-bedroom home is a mid-century modern masterpiece designed by Peter Womersley in 1954. It features large floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the house with natural light and offer mesmerizing views of the surrounding Pennines. The interior is characterized by an exuberant use of materials, including camphorwood and York-stone flags for flooring, and lemon-yellow Formica panels. The open-plan living spaces are surrounded by floor-to-ceiling double-glazed windows, and the interior design includes high-quality mid-century built-in furniture. The house has a private driveway, spans approximately 1.7 acres of land, and is surrounded by a harmonious equilibrium of striking architecture and agrarian surroundings, including a southerly-facing terrace, lawns, and a mature woodland. Zoned accommodation includes a family bathroom, a large study/living area, a kitchen/dining room, and two sweeping reception rooms, including a cantilevered mezzanine gallery.