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The development offers an elegant collection of 2 & 3 bedroom semi-detached and mews homes, Located in the much sought after semi-rural location of Skipton and benefits from the natural beauty of Yorkshire’s countryside.
These stunning homes are constructed to the highest specifications and provide quality, contemporary family living. Each one of these stylish homes has a garden to the rear and off-road parking to the front. With families at their heart, the stunning houses boast a modern fitted kitchen with energy efficient downlighters and a spacious lounge with French doors to the garden that flood the rooms with light.
These stunning energy efficient homes are constructed to the highest specifications and provide quality, contemporary living. Each one of these properties has a landscaped garden and off-road parking. With families at their heart, these impressive homes boast a modern fitted kitchen/dining room to the front and a large lounge to the rear with French doors to the garden that flood the home with light. ...
These stunning energy efficient homes are constructed to the highest specifications and provide quality, contemporary living. Each one of these properties has a landscaped garden and off-road parking. With families at their heart, these impressive homes boast a spacious lounge to the front, and a modern fitted kitchen/dining room to the rear, with French doors to the garden that flood the home with...
As the southern gateway to the magnificent Yorkshire Dales, people travel the length and breadth of the country to visit the charming market town of Skipton.
Skipton’s famous 900 year old castle is one of the most complete and best preserved medieval castles in England, the market town also boasts a romantic ruined priory and is endlessly rich both in history and outstanding natural beauty.
The town still keeps its essentially medieval layout dominated by the magnificent castle, parish church, and traditional cobbled high street market place with radiating alleys and covered passages between what were originally narrow landholdings known as tofts and crofts. Today these are busy pedestrian areas packed with fascinating shops and boutiques, inns and courtyards.
In the eighteenth century, the Leed-Liverpool Canal was built right through the heart of the town and today the towpath offers a gentle and picturesque short walk from the heart of Skipton, under the castle cliffs and into delightful woodlands.
Canal boats can be hired for day trips and on the May Bank Holiday, Waterways Festival brings the town’s canal basin to colourful life.
Skipton is famous for its lively outdoor market on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. The setting could not be any more picturesque.
The town also boasts many pubs, cafés, supermarkets and shops along with a vibrant night life and some world-famous festivals such as Yarndale and the Skipton Puppet Festival.
Skipton is well served for public transport. There is a bus stop down the road from the development that has services to Leeds, Bradford, Manchester, Preston, as well as Settle, Kirkby Lonsdale, Ilkley and Grassington, ensuring that all local towns, villages and nearby major cities are easily accessible.
There is also an excellent network of trains centred on Skipton, with connections to Leeds and Bradford including the celebrated Settle-Carlisle line and the equally scenic Leeds-Skipton-Morecambe line which goes through Giggleswick and Clapham. The main railway station is located along Broughton Road.
This development is also close to the A683 and M6 motorway, providing access to the North, throughout the North West and to the South, making this an ideal location for commuters.
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