
Farnley Lane, Farnley, Otley, North Yorkshire, LS21

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
5
- BATHROOMS
2
- SIZE
5,454 sq ft
507 sq m
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Freehold
Description
Accommodation Summary
Reception Hall, a generous introduction to Lady Close with a return staircase off to the first floor and access to the three principal south facing reception rooms; Living Room, a lovely dual aspect room with a broad splay Bay window; Family/Sitting Room with garden access; Dining Room with charming Bay window; generous Breakfast Kitchen with gas fired 4 oven Aga; Cloakroom and WC; Laundry with Pantry off; Boot Room with further WC and lift access to the Principal Bedroom. Integral double garage. First floor landing area with Bay window offering lovely views to the north; Principal Bedroom Suite – generously proportioned incorporating a discreetly positioned dressing area, further wardrobes and storage and ensuite bathroom off; three further double Bedrooms, the majority with fitted wardrobes and two sharing a Jack and Jill ensuite shower room; Study/Bedroom five; House Bathroom.
Second Floor A return staircase leads to a Playroom/Studio with additional attic storage off.
Outside
Lady Close is approached through remote control gates via a sweeping tarmacadam driveway leading to a generous parking turning area. The grounds are a delight and commensurate with the grace and style that Lady Close exudes, with mature trees and shrubs, sweeping lawns, paved pathways, an expansive terrace to the southern side, small fruit/vegetable garden and tennis court.
Constructed in lands that originally formed part of the Farnley Hall estate, Lady Close enjoys a favoured and commanding position on the edge of the market town of Otley, with the advantage of beautiful far reaching views across the property's mature and sweeping grounds which extend to around 3.44 acres, towards Otley Chevin.
The house offers generously proportioned living extending to approximately 5454 square feet, and includes a wonderful and characterful reception hall which sets the tone for the balance of the accommodation. There are three principal reception rooms, all of which run across the southern elevation, whilst to the side a spacious dual aspect breakfast kitchen is complemented by a useful laundry, pantry and boot room with both garden and garage access.
The character of this period home shines through on the first floor too, this level having been significantly extended in the past to create a substantial principal suite with dressing area and generous bathroom off. Bedroom one is served by a passenger lift accessed from the ground floor boot room. There are three further double bedrooms which run down the southern elevation of Lady Close, whilst the study to the rear could easily provide a fifth. These bedrooms share the house bathroom, although bedrooms two and four also have direct access to a Jack and Jill ensuite shower room. From the landing a return staircase leads to the second floor where there is a playroom/studio with useful additional attic storage off.
Outside the property benefits from a true sense of arrival, with a sweeping driveway leading from remote control gates on Farnley Lane to an expansive tarmacadam finished parking/turning area with a garage/implement store beyond. The gardens offer a fantastic family amenity with sweeping lawns, generous terraces and mature trees and shrub planting. There is a delightful orchard to the side of the house along with a vegetable garden, stable block and tennis court.
Lady Close was last sold in 2002, meaning the current availability offers a relatively rare opportunity to acquire a substantial characterful home in a lovely yet convenient rural setting –ideally placed for the West and North Yorkshire business traveller.
Otley is a historic market town set in the heart of Wharfedale, surrounded by some of the region's finest countryside and yet, only some 13 miles from the centre of Leeds and 10 miles from nearby Harrogate.
With strong agricultural roots along with a history of papermaking and textiles, the town is now a vibrant and thriving community with its central market square playing host to a broad array of ‘high street’ stores which rub shoulders with bustling independent shops. There are a couple of supermarkets within the town (including Waitrose), whilst sports and civic communities cater for a huge variety of tastes and include the town's rugby and cricket clubs amongst others. The surrounding countryside offers many an opportunity for rural pursuits with the country lanes weaving through Wharfedale offering an excellent opportunity for road cycling.
The town has a very popular secondary school, although private schools for children of all ages are within comfortable daily travelling distance. For the commuter Leeds Bradford Airport is only some 5 miles away, whilst stations at Weeton and Menston offer frequent services throughout the day into Leeds, with onward connections from the city to London King's Cross – meaning an early start in the capital is a practical consideration.
Agent's Notes:
Tenure
Freehold
Local Authority & Council Tax Band
North Yorkshire Council
Council Tax Band H
Services
Mains electricity and drainage; private water supply; oil fired heating; gas fired aga.
Parking
Garage and off street driveway parking
Internet and Mobile Coverage
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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; Reservoir - Flooding from reservoirs is unlikely in this area.
From central Otley head north towards Pateley Bridge, crossing the river bridge over The Wharfe. Take the next right hand turn towards Leathley and continue to the edge of town where the stone gate pillars mark the driveway leading to Lady Close.
Brochures
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- Band: H
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Yes
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
- Lift access
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