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Low Scar is a Grade II listed cottage built in 1724, although parts of the property are thought to be older, with a semi-detached barn conversion on the eastern side. The property is nestled in the picturesque Garsdale Valley, near the towns of Hawes and Sedbergh. It features a range of period charm, including mullioned windows, exposed beams, and a traditional hallway with a beautiful oak front door. The interior includes a dining kitchen with an oil-fired Rayburn, a spacious living room with a multi-fuel stove, and three double bedrooms upstairs. The property has a good-sized attached garage/workshop, a walled cottage garden with a lawn, cobbled terrace, and planted borders, and a stone-built store housing the water system. Externally, the property has a wide flagged path, parking for two vehicles, and gated access to further parking and the gardens.