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Eysdey Barn

Residential Development

Studfold, Horton-in-Ribblesdale, Settle, BD24 0ER

£225,000

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  • Traditional Stone-Built Barn with Planning Consent
  • Prime Location within the Yorkshire Dales National Park
  • Fabulous Panoramic Views of Open Countryside
  • Local Occupancy Restriction

A great opportunity to acquire a traditional stone-built barn with planning consent, located between the villages of Studfold and Stainforth , in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales National Park near the River Ribble and less than 5 miles from popular Market Town of Settle.

Fabulous panoramic views of open countryside including the famous Pen-y-ghent & Ingleborough peaks.

There is a local occupancy restriction condition on the planning consent.

Directions: Via /// what3words: snored.behalf.coffee

Description Located just south of Studfold between Horton in Ribblesdale and Settle in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. This proposed barn conversion has good roadside access directly off Austwick Road with access track which was the original road to Horton-in-Ribblesdale. Despite the rural setting of this property, local amenities include a local pub approximately 400m down the road. Approved plans show a garden and parking for two cars
Planning Permission Permitted planning for this property describes the conversion of Eysdey Barn into a 2-bedroom ensuite dwelling. Ground floor to include a kitchen, living room and dining room with two entrances. Planning states the barn is to be repointed and roofed with Yorkshire stone to stay in keeping with the area.
Local Occupancy Clause Qualifying PersonThe Local Needs criteria for a proposed occupier of a Dwelling are: 1. The Dwelling must be the main or principal residence of the proposed occupier; and2. The proposed occupier has established a need to live in the Dwelling by being either2.1 Existing residents of the National Park establishing a separate household, purchasing a property for the first time, downsizing to a more manageable home or requiring more space for a growing family; or2.2 A head of household who is or whose partner is in or is taking up full time permanent employment or self employment within the National Park or within a Split Parish. Where a person is employed in a business that operates in multiple locations, their employment activities take place predominantly inside the National Park; or2.3 A household that has a child at a school within the National Park; or2.4 Householders currently living permanently in a dwelling which is either shared but not self contained, overcrowded, or is otherwise unsatisfactory by environmental health standards and which is within the National Park or within a Split Parish; or2.5 Elderly or disabled persons requiring sheltered or otherwise more suitable accommodation who already live permanently within the National Park or within a Split Parish; or 2.6 Persons having to leave tied accommodation within the National Park or within a Split Parish; or 2.7 Former residents of the National Park or within a Split Parish whose case is accepted in writing by the Authority as having a need to return to the National Park.3. The categories of persons set out in paragraphs 2.1, 2.4, 2.5 and 2.6 above will apply only to persons who have resided permanently in the National Park (or Split Parish) for the preceding three years.4. The categories of persons set out in paragraph 2.7 above will apply to residents who have resided in the National Park (or Split Parish) for a minimum of 10 years.
  • Key Features
    • Traditional Stone-Built Barn with Planning Consent
    • Prime Location within the Yorkshire Dales National Park
    • Fabulous Panoramic Views of Open Countryside
    • Local Occupancy Restriction
  • Property Description

    A great opportunity to acquire a traditional stone-built barn with planning consent, located between the villages of Studfold and Stainforth , in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales National Park near the River Ribble and less than 5 miles from popular Market Town of Settle.

    Fabulous panoramic views of open countryside including the famous Pen-y-ghent & Ingleborough peaks.

    There is a local occupancy restriction condition on the planning consent.

    Directions: Via /// what3words: snored.behalf.coffee

  • Floor Plan
    Description Located just south of Studfold between Horton in Ribblesdale and Settle in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. This proposed barn conversion has good roadside access directly off Austwick Road with access track which was the original road to Horton-in-Ribblesdale. Despite the rural setting of this property, local amenities include a local pub approximately 400m down the road. Approved plans show a garden and parking for two cars
    Planning Permission Permitted planning for this property describes the conversion of Eysdey Barn into a 2-bedroom ensuite dwelling. Ground floor to include a kitchen, living room and dining room with two entrances. Planning states the barn is to be repointed and roofed with Yorkshire stone to stay in keeping with the area.
    Local Occupancy Clause Qualifying PersonThe Local Needs criteria for a proposed occupier of a Dwelling are: 1. The Dwelling must be the main or principal residence of the proposed occupier; and2. The proposed occupier has established a need to live in the Dwelling by being either2.1 Existing residents of the National Park establishing a separate household, purchasing a property for the first time, downsizing to a more manageable home or requiring more space for a growing family; or2.2 A head of household who is or whose partner is in or is taking up full time permanent employment or self employment within the National Park or within a Split Parish. Where a person is employed in a business that operates in multiple locations, their employment activities take place predominantly inside the National Park; or2.3 A household that has a child at a school within the National Park; or2.4 Householders currently living permanently in a dwelling which is either shared but not self contained, overcrowded, or is otherwise unsatisfactory by environmental health standards and which is within the National Park or within a Split Parish; or2.5 Elderly or disabled persons requiring sheltered or otherwise more suitable accommodation who already live permanently within the National Park or within a Split Parish; or 2.6 Persons having to leave tied accommodation within the National Park or within a Split Parish; or 2.7 Former residents of the National Park or within a Split Parish whose case is accepted in writing by the Authority as having a need to return to the National Park.3. The categories of persons set out in paragraphs 2.1, 2.4, 2.5 and 2.6 above will apply only to persons who have resided permanently in the National Park (or Split Parish) for the preceding three years.4. The categories of persons set out in paragraph 2.7 above will apply to residents who have resided in the National Park (or Split Parish) for a minimum of 10 years.
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