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The property is a detached barn conversion dating from 1842, situated on the edge of the village of Kildwick, covering approximately five acres. It has been reimagined to preserve its heritage while adapting to modern living. The home features a stone façade, a pitched ceiling in the entrance hall, teal-painted walls, and exposed structural lines. The ground floor includes underfloor heating, an open-tread oak staircase, a WC, and a utility room. The main living room has a stone fireplace, multi-fuel stove, and French doors leading to the garden. A separate study and a snug are also located on the ground floor, offering flexible spaces for work, relaxation, or additional guest accommodation. The kitchen boasts an Eastburn kitchen with shaker-style cabinetry, integrated appliances, and a black AGA. A dining area with a multi-fuel stove and large feature dining table is situated near the kitchen. A boot room and secondary staircase provide additional convenience and flexibility. The principal suite features a vaulted ceiling, soft carpet flooring, and an en-suite bathroom with a walk-in shower, Jacuzzi bath, and underfloor heating. A second suite is available, continuing the theme of balance and flexibility.