High Hall, Skipton
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Listing history

For Sale
May 1, 2025
£1,995,000

Property Description

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Our analysis

Welcome to High Hall, Skipton, a cozy and compact detached type home with 7 bed in the BD23 6DD area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band .

This classic property was built in a neighborhood known for its allure and prestige. This home stands out for its value and character - with a market valuation of £728,000 and a rental potential of £4,732 per month, , it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.

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Additional analysis

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"High Hall, Appletreewick an outstanding Grade II* period home, enjoying a beautiful setting in the heart of Wharfedale, providing characterful and well appointed family living of generous proportions.

Overlooking delightful landscaped gardens with an extensive range of outbuildings and garaging. The whole extending to around 0.76 of an acre 0.39 Ha , with additional grazing land of 3.6 acres 1.45 Ha , available by separate negotiation.


Nowhere in all the Dale, perhaps, will you understand so completely as here at High Hall the meaning of England her strength. The Striding Dales by Halliwell Sutcliffe

General Remarks

The sale of High Hall offers a wonderful opportunity to acquire a stunning home in a beautiful and accessible area of Wharfedale, within the Yorkshire Dales National Park.

Steeped in history, High Hall stands in the heart of Appletreewick, itself an unspoilt and highly desirable community. The property has been in the same family ownership for the last twenty five years a period when considerable sympathetic improvements have been made, successfully combining the demands of modern day family life with the deep intrinsic character of this fine grade II * listed home.

Planned over four floors in all the property offers very practical living, with three well proportioned reception rooms to the ground floor, complemented by a lovely breakfast kitchen fitted with comprehensive units by Smallbone, along with a four oven Aga and further appliances by Miele and Sub Zero.

The principal bedroom suite is to be found on the first floor and provides a pair of bedrooms as well as an ensuite bathroom and dressing room. The provision of the second bedroom within the suite offers scope to create additional dressing facilities or a more private study or office area. Also at this level is a charming minstrels gallery which overlooks the splendid Great Hall with its magnificent mullioned windows.

There are a further five double bedrooms, four of which are ensuite, across the third and fourth floors. The former is also the setting for a further reception room The Earl of Craven s Withdrawing Room a truly impressive reception family space enjoying dual aspects across open countryside.

High Hall stands amidst mature gardens, landscaped to provide privacy and interest. Sweeping lawns contrast with mature hedging and trees, whilst pathways meander past a charming carp pond and folly. The are a couple of useful stores and a kitchen garden to the western gable.

The property is approached through a splendid gateway leading to a parking court, off which is a double garage and a small single with adjacent storage. A studio playroom is positioned to the rear of the larger garage.

Historical Note

Sir William Craven was born in the mid 16th C, reputedly in a small cottage opposite High Hall which subsequently became part of the village s St John the Baptist Church. His life lead him to London where he prospered as a business man, becoming Lord Mayor of The City in 1610. Over the years he bequeathed significant sums to numerous causes, primarily educational and ecclesiastical, throughout England.

William s son, also William, lived from 1608 to 1697 and led a colourful life, both at the Royal Court and in Europe. He supported The Royalist cause during the English civil war; lost much of his lands and wealth, only to receive significant reward following the restoration. The County of Craven in North Carolina is named after William, who secured the titles Baron Craven of Hamstead Marshall in 1627 and subsequently Earl of Craven in 1664.

Location

The village of Appletreewick is one of the jewels in the crown of the Yorkshire Dales, the community occupying a beautiful and accessible location in the heart of unspoilt countryside, overlooking the upper reaches of Wharfedale. A collection of cottages, family homes and farmsteads, the village has a couple of popular pubs and forms an ideal base from which to enjoy rugged hill walking, road and mountain biking.

The adjacent village of Burnsall has additional amenities including a parish church, chapel and primary school the latter Grade II listed, is in the original 1602 grammar school building, itself a legacy of William Craven of Appletreewick s High Hall

Nearby Grassington and its immediate neighbour Threshfiled, form a thriving and picturesque community providing a surprisingly broad range of everyday amenities including local shops, pubs restaurants, a medical centre and sports clubs. Appletreewick falls within the catchment areas of the highly regarded selective schools Ermysted s Grammar School and Skipton Girls High School, although a number of private schools are located within comfortable daily driving distance including Ashville in Harrogate, The Grammar School at Leeds and Giggleswick to the north west.

Skipton is around 8 miles to the south, with Ilkley 11 miles distant and Harrogate around 21 miles approximately half an hour , to the east. Both local towns offer frequent rail services into the nearby cities of Leeds and Bradford, with regular onward daily connections from the former to London Kings Cross, with some trains from Leeds reaching the capital in around just two hours. Leeds Bradford International Airport is some 21 miles distant, whilst the M65 motorway leading into the East Lancashire conurbation can be joined at nearby Colne 20 miles .

Agent s notes

Tenure
Both the principal lot and grazing land are freehold, held on separate titles.

Local Authority & Council Tax Band
High Hall is presently used to provide holiday accommodation and as such is subject to business rates. The current ratable value is ยฃ5800, and the multiplier for 2023 24 , 49.9 pence in the ยฃ. However the property benefits from small business rates relief for the full charge. When taxed under Council Tax rules the property was assessed to fall within band H. Interested parties should make their own enquiries with the Valuation Office Agency or Local Authority.

Services
Mains electricity, water and drainage are installed. Heating is from an oil fired boiler.

Parking
Driveway parking and garaging.

Internet & Mobile Coverage
The Ofcom website shows internet available from at least 1 provider. Outdoor mobile coverage excl 5G likely from at least 1 of the UK s 4 main providers. Results are predictions not a guarantee & may differ subject to circumstances, exact location & network outages.

Flooding
Check for flooding in England GOV.UK indicate the long term flood risks for this property are Surface Water Very low. Rivers & the Sea Very low. Groundwater Flooding from groundwater is unlikely in this area. Reservoirs Flooding from reservoirs is unlikely in this area

From the roundabout on the A59 at Bolton Abbey take the B6160 towards Burnsall and Grassington, passing the Devonshire Arms Hotel. After around 3.7 miles, turn right at Barden, following the road for C. 4 miles to a T junction. Turn left towards Appletreewick. High Hall will be clearly visible on entering the village to the left hand side.

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Estimated running costs

Running cost(monthly) Cost Opportunity
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Energy ££600 Try Energy Switcher
Water £50 Water meter checkup
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Schools and stations

Nearby Schools
Craven College
1.9mi
The Skipton Academy
2.0mi
Skipton Girls' High School
2.1mi
Ermysted's Grammar School
2.2mi
Gargrave Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School
2.3mi
Nearby Stations
Gargrave Station
2.2mi
Skipton Station
2.4mi
Cononley Station
5.3mi
Hellifield Station
7.2mi
Steeton & Silsden Station
7.6mi

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Renovation improvements

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Strengths

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Strength: Family-friendly
Enough beds for the whole family
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Strength: Freehold ownership
This property has the support and stability of full freehold ownership.
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Strength: Good price per square metres
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Frequently asked questions

  1. How much is High Hall, Skipton worth?

    High Hall, Skipton is now worth £728,000 according to our Mouseprice AVM.

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  2. What is the rental value of High Hall, Skipton?

    The current rental valuation for this property is £4,732 per month, within a price range of £4,259 and £5,205.

  3. How many bedrooms does High Hall, Skipton have?

    This property has 7 bedrooms. Search for nearby properties with 7 bedrooms - for sale and to rent.

  4. What are the nearest schools and stations to High Hall, Skipton?

    Nearby schools in include Craven College, The Skipton Academy, Skipton Girls' High School, Ermysted's Grammar School, Gargrave Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School

    Nearby stations in include Gargrave Station, Skipton Station, Cononley Station, Hellifield Station, Steeton & Silsden Station.

  5. What type of property is High Hall, Skipton

    This is a Detached property. There are 8 other Detached properties on , and 19 in total.

  6. When was High Hall, Skipton built? How old is High Hall, Skipton?

    High Hall, Skipton was was built between .

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