A beautiful 17th century Grade II listed manor house with two additional cottages, situated in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales
A magnificent Grade II* listed 17th century manor house, offering an abundance of historical character, charm and flexibility, set in a stunning valley within the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The property includes the main house, a separate studio annexe and Beebole Cottage, a charming one-bedroom cottage, all set in beautifully landscaped grounds. Countersett Hall offers the perfect combination of period elegance and modern living, ideal for both family life and entertaining.
Countersett Hall boasts a rich and intriguing history, once home to Richard Robinson, the first Quaker in Wensleydale back in the 1650's. The house became a centre for clandestine Quaker meetings, with George Fox, the founder of the Quaker movement, staying at the property in 1652 and again in 1677. Local legend even suggests that Mary Queen of Scots spent a night here on her journey to Bolton Castle. During extensive renovations in the 1970s, archaeologists uncovered evidence of a dwelling dating back to the 12th century, with the earliest recorded owner, 'Cousbance,' believed to be of Norman origin.
Countersett Hall offers a wealth of historical features, including beautiful oak panelling, flagstone floors, mullioned windows, beamed ceilings and stone fireplaces, all reflecting the property's rich heritage. The accommodation is conveniently arranged over two floors and provides an impressive 2,139 sq. ft. of living space.
A beautiful reception hall welcomes you to the property, leading into the elegant sitting room with a magnificent stone fireplace and original oak beams. The formal dining room is an inviting space for entertaining, while the spacious kitchen is well-equipped for modern living fitted with a vintage Aga, electric oven and ample cupboard space. The study/library provides a quiet space for reading or working from home. The ground floor is completed by a guest cloakroom and utility room.
The principal suite is an exceptional feature of the property, with a large bedroom overlooking the gardens to the front. The first floor also offers two further double bedrooms and one single bedroom, each with wonderful views over the surrounding countryside, along with two house bathrooms. The reading room can also be found just off the first floor, a particularly beautiful room with high pitched ceiling, thought to be where George Fox slept on his visit to the hall in the 1600s.
The studio annexe is a fantastic addition to the property, ideal for use as a home office, art studio, or independent living space. The annexe includes a large open-plan living area, kitchenette, and a bathroom, with access to the surrounding gardens.
A delightful one-bedroom cottage, Beebole Cottage, offers comfortable, self-contained living, making it ideal for guests, extended family, or as a potential rental property. The cottage features a sitting room with a fireplace, a modern kitchen, a double bedroom, and a bathroom. It has its own private entrance and garden, providing complete privacy from the main house. Accessed via external stone steps, there is a large beamed room above Beebole Cottage, ideally suited for use as a studio or office.
The property is set in just over half an acre of gardens and grounds, including an impressive array of mature trees, manicured lawns, and extensive terracing. Ample storage is provided by a double stable on the grounds. The outdoor space offers wonderful opportunities for outdoor living and entertaining, with the stunning Yorkshire Dales scenery providing a spectacular backdrop.
The property benefits from ample parking for several cars, with three spaces in front of the studio, private parking in front of the double gates and a space behind the hall.
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I was truly charmed by Countersett Hall, steeped in history yet presented in beautiful condition; the location alone sold it to me.
Ed StoyleProperty agent