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The Coach House, Nidd, Harrogate, North Yorkshire HG3 3BN

PROPERTY TYPE

Country House

BEDROOMS

4

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

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TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Gross Internal Area 309sqm / 3327sqft
  • Reception hall
  • Sitting room, Dining room
  • Open plan living kitchen, Family room with mezzanine playroom
  • Study, Utility room, Cloakroom
  • Spacious landing, Principal bedroom with en-suite shower room
  • Guest bedroom, Two further double bedrooms, House bathroom
  • SECOND FLOOR Versatile space, currently used an additional bedroom
  • Private gated drive with off-road parking, Workshop/studio
  • Established gardens and grounds, Dining and entertaining terrace

Description

The Coach House is a delightful period home that beautifully combines character, craftsmanship, and comfort. The property has been thoughtfully extended and upgraded to create a spacious and versatile family home. Constructed from attractive stone under a slate roof, with elegant proportions and an abundance of natural light throughout.Inside, the accommodation flows effortlessly, blending traditional features with modern convenience. Exposed beams, stone details, and large sash-style windows sit harmoniously alongside stylish fittings, a modern kitchen, and energy-efficient additions such as solar panels. Generous reception spaces open onto a landscaped terrace and private gardens and grounds, perfect for entertaining or relaxing while enjoying the open countryside views. The bedrooms are well proportioned, with charming outlooks over the gardens and fields beyond, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere throughout.Set within mature, expansive gardens bordered by open farmland,

The Coach House offers a wonderful sense of privacy and space. It perfectly balances the grace of a period home with the practicality of modern living, making it an outstanding opportunity for those seeking a distinctive and welcoming property in the highly desirable village of Nidd.

GROUND FLOOR
The reception hall offers an immediate sense of warmth and welcome, setting the tone for the rest of the home. Generously proportioned and filled with natural light from overhead skylights, it creates a bright and inviting first impression. The elegant slate flooring provides both practicality and style, perfectly complementing the property’s character, while the part-glazed front door and charming stained-glass panels add a touch of individuality and colour.From this central space, the ground floor accommodation flows effortlessly. Glazed double doors lead into the formal reception rooms, while the staircase, framed by a polished timber balustrade, rises gracefully to the first floor. Thoughtful detailing from the soft neutral décor to quality wood finishes enhances the sense of understated refinement. Spacious and welcoming, the reception hall functions as both a practical entrance and an integral part of the home’s easy, open layout.

The sitting room is a wonderfully inviting and characterful space, designed for comfort and relaxation. Generous in proportion and filled with natural light from multiple windows, it enjoys delightful views over the surrounding countryside. A striking feature of the room is the timber-clad ceiling with exposed beams, which adds warmth and texture while complementing the property’s period charm.At its heart stands a handsome fireplace with a wood-burning stove, creating a cosy focal point during the colder months. Bespoke fitted cabinetry and bookshelves frame the fireplace, providing both style and practicality. The room easily accommodates multiple seating areas, with ample space for family gatherings or quiet evenings by the fire. Tasteful décor, soft tones, and rich wood finishes combine to make this an elegant yet comfortable living space.

The dining room is a bright and versatile space, ideal for both entertaining and relaxed family living. Generously proportioned and flooded with natural light from the dual aspect windows, it provides a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The room features elegant cornicing, quality timber flooring, and glazed double doors connecting seamlessly to the adjoining sitting room, allowing the two spaces to be used together for larger gatherings when desired.Currently arranged as an informal dining and reading area, the room’s flexible layout lends itself to a variety of uses, whether as a more formal dining room, a family snug or home library. Shelving along one wall provides excellent storage and display space, while the soft colour palette enhances the light and airy feel. Combining charm, functionality, and comfort, this is a adaptable room that can be tailored to suit a range of lifestyles and occasions.

The family room, accessed directly from the kitchen, is a bright and contemporary space designed for relaxed everyday living. Its vaulted ceiling and generous proportions create an open and airy feel, while large windows and skylights fill the room with natural light throughout the day. Modern finishes, including amtico flooring and soft, warm tones, lend a welcoming atmosphere that perfectly complements the home’s blend of period charm and modern comfort.Practical built-in cabinetry provides excellent storage and workspace, while a feature staircase leads to a mezzanine-level playroom - a fun and versatile area ideal for children, reading, or hobbies. This clever use of space adds both character and functionality. Whether used for family gatherings, informal dining, or as a cosy retreat adjoining the kitchen, it offers exceptional flexibility for modern living.

The open-plan living kitchen forms the heart of the home - a beautifully bright and spacious area designed for both everyday family life and entertaining. Defined by a high vaulted ceiling with skylights and a striking gable window overlooking the garden, the room is flooded with natural light, creating a warm and uplifting atmosphere. French doors open directly onto the terrace and garden beyond, offering a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor living spaces. The kitchen itself features a stylish range of bespoke cabinetry with granite worktops, a central island, and a traditional AGA that provides both charm and practicality. The thoughtful layout allows ample space for cooking, dining, and relaxing, with space for a large family dining table and an informal seating area. A blend of character and modern convenience, this open-plan space is ideal for family gatherings, social occasions, and relaxed day-to-day living.

The staircase and landing form an attractive feature, linking the ground and first floor accommodation with a sense of openness and character. The staircase rises from the reception hall, framed by a turned wooden balustrade that adds warmth and traditional charm.The landing itself extends the full length of the house, with windows along one side offering far-reaching views over open countryside - a reminder of the property’s idyllic rural setting. These wide, elevated vistas provide a serene backdrop and fill the space with light throughout the day. Thoughtfully designed to enhance the sense of space, the landing also includes display and shelving areas, making it both practical and visually appealing

FIRST FLOOR
The principal bedroom is a beautifully proportioned and light-filled space, designed to make the most of the home’s tranquil setting. A trio of tall sash windows floods the room with natural light while offering delightful views over the surrounding gardens and open countryside. Soft neutral décor and elegant detailing, including corniced ceilings and a feature striped wall, enhance the room’s sense of calm and sophistication. Ample space for a seating or dressing area, makes it a perfect retreat at the end of the day.The adjoining en-suite shower room is attractively styled with classic fittings and traditional detailing. It features a walk-in shower, a white vanity unit with inset basin, and a high-level flush WC, all complemented by part-tiled walls in a timeless blue-and-white scheme. The space is both functional and full of character, with a window ensuring plenty of natural light and ventilation. Together, the principal bedroom and en-suite combine period charm with everyday comfort.

The guest bedroom is a bright and generously sized double room, offering a peaceful outlook across the surrounding countryside. Dual aspect windows flood the space with natural light, while the soft, neutral décor creates a calm and welcoming atmosphere. There is ample space for freestanding furniture, alongside the built-in wardrobes providing excellent storage. The room’s proportions make it ideal for visiting guests or as a comfortable family bedroom.The house bathroom is stylishly appointed, combining contemporary design with a touch of classic charm. Featuring rich green metro tiling contrasted by light walls, the room has a fresh, elegant feel. A modern white suite includes a bath with overhead rainfall shower, wash basin set in a vanity unit, and low-level WC. Geometric patterned floor tiles and chrome fittings complete the look.

A further double bedroom provides a comfortable and characterful space, perfect for family or guests. Decorated in cheerful tones, it benefits from a good-sized window allowing in plenty of natural light. The room offers ample floor space for freestanding furniture and has a warm, welcoming feel - ideal as a child’s bedroom or guest bedroom.

The attic room, currently used as an occasional bedroom, is a wonderfully versatile space tucked away at the top of the house. With sloping ceilings, exposed beams, and Velux windows that frame treetop and sky views, it has a cosy, private atmosphere. Built-in eaves storage runs along both sides, making clever use of the space, this charming area adds valuable flexibility to the home.

GARDENS AND GROUNDS
The Coach House is approached via a cobbled driveway, offering off-road parking for several vehicles, and framed by mature hedging and well-stocked borders that create a welcoming sense of privacy upon arrival.Set in a peaceful rural position, the house enjoys an idyllic outlook over open fields and rolling countryside, providing a constant connection to nature. To the rear, the principal gardens are a true highlight - beautifully landscaped and thoughtfully designed to maximise both privacy and enjoyment.

A large stone terrace extends directly from the house, creating the perfect space for outdoor dining, entertaining, or simply relaxing while taking in the far-reaching views. Beyond, sweeping lawns are framed by mature trees, established shrubs, and colourful planting that bring seasonal variety and structure throughout the year.There is plenty of space for children to play safely, for keen gardeners to cultivate, and for families to gather and entertain. Fruit trees and a vegetable area add productivity to the landscape, while the natural garden at the far end includes a chicken enclosure and a timber-built garden room - a versatile retreat ideal for home working, creative pursuits, or quiet contemplation among nature.Together, these gardens form an exceptional outdoor setting - combining beauty, biodiversity, and practicality, creating a wonderful sense of space, seclusion, and rural serenity.

The property sits within the highly regarded village of Nidd, a picturesque and much sought-after community known for its attractive period homes, peaceful atmosphere, and excellent accessibility to Harrogate, Ripon, and surrounding countryside. The village is well-connected for country walks and outdoor pursuits, making it ideal for those seeking a balance of rural charm and modern convenience.This idyllic setting also offers a fabulous and safe environment for children, with expansive gardens to explore, open green spaces nearby, and a friendly village community - the perfect backdrop for family life in the countryside.

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PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
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GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
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