A tranquil 2.5 acre stretch of woodland and grazing land is for sale at Nesfield near Ilkley, for offers in excess of £50,000.
The site, which runs alongside Gill Lane, is being marketed by leading Yorkshire estate agent, Dacre, Son & Hartley.
Patrick McCutcheon, from Dacre, Son & Hartley, said: “This is a wonderful opportunity to acquire a delightful parcel of land on the edge of Nesfield village. It consists of a small stone barn, grazing land, woodland and there’s a stream running through it.
“In the past, the current owners have cut pathways through the grassland to create pleasant walks that meander through the holding. It’s now likely to appeal to those with equestrian, hobby farming and conservation interests, as well as anyone else who aspires to own an idyllic, peaceful and unspoilt stretch of Wharfedale countryside, that’s just two miles from Ilkley town centre, so we’re anticipating plenty of interest.”

Further information is available by calling Dacre, Son & Hartley on 01943 600655 or visit www.dacres.co.uk

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