An 'attractive' farmstead development in the Yorkshire Dales has come onto the market for £595,000.

Conder Barn, situated at Rigmaden Court, is described by estate agent Davis and Bowring as a 'well planned' detached barn conversion, with 'stunning open views' and 'delightful gardens'.

The property is one of 13 individual homes at Rigmaden Court, which were turned into residences from the former Rigmaden Estate farm and stable buildings in the early 1990s.

Conder Barn has an exclusive orientation towards the fields and fells, providing a refreshing and open aspect.

The 'upside down' design of the welcoming and 'well-maintained' accommodation, with a gross internal area of around 1327 sq ft, facilitates the capture of 'stunning' views of the Middleton and Barbon Fells along with the neighbouring countryside.

Notable features of the property include exposed ceiling beams and a stone chimney breastNotable features of the property include exposed ceiling beams and a stone chimney breast (Image: Davis and Bowring)

The house flaunts character features like exposed cruck and ceiling beams, window lintels, an exposed stone chimney breast, exposed red brick detail and recess niches.

Inside Conder Barn is an entrance hall at mid-floor level with stairs leading both up and down.

The first floor is a social open-plan room, divided by a double-sided wood burner, with space to create distinct seating and dining areas and a flexible arrangement for furniture.

The kitchen was fitted in 2020 and has base units with quartz worktops and appliances such as an induction hob, double oven and an American-style fridge/freezer.

The ground floor accommodates three bedrooms, one with en suite facilities and a built-in wardrobe.

The kitchen was fitted in 2020The kitchen was fitted in 2020 (Image: Davis and Bowring)

The house comes with a four-piece bathroom, under-stairs storage, a single garage with power connection and light, private and visitor's parking, and a laundry room with space for an under-counter washing machine.

Outdoor features include a walled courtyard, private flagged terraces with decorative pebble mosaics, and a level lawn with established planting.

To the front of the property, there are wrought iron railings and space for a bistro table and chairs or a bench.

Conder Barn is accessed via a side entrance from the walled courtyard, leading up to the kitchen - a useful feature for those with muddy boots or pets.

Located approximately four miles to the north of Kirkby Lonsdale, the property is ideal for exploring the Lakes and Dales National Parks, as well as both the Forest of Bowland and Arnside and Silverdale, both areas of exceptional natural beauty.

Despite the 'miles from anywhere feel', Conder Barn provides easy access to local villages, towns, road, and rail links.

The house enjoys a prime location, with towns like Kendal and Lancaster not so far away.

It also offers easy access to primary and secondary schools in Kirkby Lonsdale and Sedbergh.

There are also independent schools in Sedbergh, Giggleswick, and Windermere.

The property is well connected to motorways with access to the M6 either at J37 or J36 depending on the direction of travel.

The property is four miles away from Kirkby Lonsdale The property is four miles away from Kirkby Lonsdale (Image: Davis and Bowring)

The nearest railway stations are Oxenholme or Lancaster, and for those looking to jet off, Leeds Bradford Airport is approximately 55 miles away.

Conder Barn offers various services including shared sewage disposal to a Klargester treatment plant, an oil-fired central heating system with a double-sided wood-burning stove in the open-plan reception room and B4RN hyperfast broadband available.

The property includes double glazing in timber frames throughout, external lighting, and a double electric socket in the garden.

For more information, call 015242 74445 or visit www.davis-bowring.co.uk