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Reynard Crag is a traditional stone-built link-detached farmhouse built around 1880, situated in the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The property spans approximately 2.5 acres of land, featuring an uninterrupted view of the Nidderdale landscape. The home has a cottage-style garden with heritage planting and informal charm, and a hardstanding area for two vehicles with a single garage housing a biomass boiler. The interior features a traditional entrance boot room, a warm dining hall with a log-burning stove, a well-equipped kitchen with pale quartz worktops and a double oven, and a utility room with side access. The first floor offers four double bedrooms, a large airing cupboard, and a house bathroom with a bath and hand shower. The property also features a sitting room with a log-burning stove, Velux windows, and French doors leading out to the garden. The garden itself is a tranquil space with stone paths, scented planting, and long-distance views across Nidderdale.