This 17th-century traditional stone-built farmhouse stands in a commanding position on the hillside above Hubberholme, with extensive views across the beautiful countryside of Upper Wharfedale. Retaining many interesting and original features, including stone-flagged floors, inglenook fireplace and the Quaker graveyard next door, Scar House is a wonderful base for exploring the Yorkshire Dales, by foot, car or bike. Set in fabulous walking country, the market towns of Hawes and Skipton are also within easy reach. This is a perfect location for a family get-together or special occasion.
Ground Floor: hall, sitting room with inglenook fireplace, dining room with electric effect fire, kitchen, lavatory, utility and cloakroom.
First Floor: four bedrooms (2 doubles, 1 with 5' bed and 2 twins) and two bathrooms (1 with shower cubicle, lavatory and bath and 1 with shower over bath and lavatory).
Facilities
Telephone, television, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, cot, high chair, freezer.
Visitor Notes:Oil central heating included. The house is approached up a very steep gated, unlit track through tenanted farmland with sheep and cows grazing. Parking next to cottage.