A former vicarage with a 'divine interior and biblical views' of the Yorkshire Dales has gone on the market.
The Old Vicarage, a stone-built manor house, is located on the outskirts of the village of Soulby and is on the market with David Britton Estates.
The six-bedroom property, which sits on a private one-acre plot, has been 'meticulously' renovated to combine its 'grand' period features with contemporary living.
Built in 1876, the home offers around 2,700 sq ft of space, including a large dining room, sitting room, library/snug, a 'well-appointed' kitchen, boot room, pantry, WC, and utility room on the ground floor.
The first floor features three double bedrooms, a single room or dressing room, and a family bath and shower room, while the second floor has two further double bedrooms with potential for development.
Externally, the property has landscaped gardens, terraces, a garage, and several stone outbuildings.
The terraces offer the 'perfect setting' for outdoor dining, entertaining, or soaking in the views.
David Britton, managing director of David Britton Estates, said: "This is a rare opportunity to own a piece of history in one of the most sought-after areas in the region.
"Homes like this don’t come onto the market often, and with its unique combination of period charm, modern comforts, and breathtaking views, we expect significant interest.
"The Old Vicarage truly offers a lifestyle that many dream of but few can find."
The property is located a short distance from the market towns of Kirkby Stephen and Appleby and has transport links via the A66/M6 and the Settle to Carlisle railway.
Viewings are strictly by appointment only.
To register your interest, call David Britton Estates on 01768 881111.
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