£164,000
3 bed semi-detached house for sale
Lords Close, Giggleswick BD24New home
Shared ownership
Leasehold
3 beds
1 bath
Available offer
Shared Ownership
Buy part of this home using the Shared Ownership scheme. You'll then pay an “affordable rent” on the share you don't own. This is mainly for first-time buyers.
Key information
Tenure
Leasehold (999 years)
Service charge
£35 per month
Council tax band
A band has not yet been assigned.
Ground rent
£0
Ground rent date of next review
Shared ownership details
If you cant quite afford the mortgage on 100% of a home, Shared Ownership offers you the chance to buy a share of your home and pay rent on the remaining share. You can buy more shares in your home after you become the owner and eventually purchase your property outright. Buying a larger share is called stair-casing, and as you buy more shares you pay less rent. In some instances, you may have to live in your home for a year before you can buy more shares.
Shared ownership percentage owned
50%
Shared ownership rent
£376 per month
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About this property
Price represents a 50% share of the property
Stunning location - please note there is a local connection requirement
Carpets throughout
Can purchase outright in the future
Modern stylish kitchen with integrated cooking appliances
Off road parking
999 year lease
No ground rent charges
Images are for illustrative purposes only
Property
These stunning 3 bedroom energy efficient homes are constructed to the highest specifications and provide quality, contemporary family living. Each has a garden to the rear and off-road parking to the front.
With a large kitchen/dining room to the rear, and a beautiful lounge to the front, these homes embrace family living. The first floor also has a contemporary 3 piece bathroom suite and 3 well proportioned bedrooms (1 double and 2 singles).
All the homes have a useful downstairs w/c, gas central heating, smoke detectors, stylish UPVC doors & windows and neutral decor throughout.
Location
Giggleswick is a picturesque village on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. It is located less than a mile from Settle and has a population of approximately 1270.
At the gateway to Upper Ribblesdale Settle remains a hub for the many villages in the surrounding area, once linked by pack-horse trails and drovers roads. These ancient routes survive as scenic footpaths and bridleways to explore the distinctive limestone landscape.
Much of Settle is designated as a Conservation Area, with many 17th and 18th-century buildings, including stone cottages and fine houses around steep lanes and narrow ginnels. The town boasts an impressive 76 listed buildings, some of which are open to visitors including The Folly (Grade I), and the world's oldest music hall Victoria Hall (Grade II). Lying within the area are the magnificent Three Peaks of Yorkshire (Whernside, Ingleborough & Pen-y-Ghent) and the spectacular landscape of Malham Cove, Goredale Scar and Malham Tarn.
Stainforth Foss, Catrigg Foss, Scaleber Foss and Janet's Foss are the grandest and most accessible of the picturesque waterfalls waiting to be discovered, although there are a myriad of smaller falls and cascades dotted throughout a landscape in which the sound of bubbling water is an ever-present companion.
Local Amenities
The ancient market town of Settle offers a thriving range of independent shops, galleries, cafes, traditional pubs and a variety of places to stay including charming boutique hotels.
With a modest population of 2600, the town has all the essential amenities a busy community needs, including a health centre, dentist, veterinary practice, schools, college, swimming pool, library, Post Office, building society, professional services, supermarket, petrol stations and parking.
Transport
Settle is well served for public transport. There is a bus stop down the road from the development that has services to Skipton, Gargrave, Airton, Kirkby, Malham, and Langcliffe, ensuring that all local towns, villages and nearby major cities are easily accessible.
It is served by the world-famous Settle-Carlisle railway, a 73-mile long railway line that runs from Settle Junction to Carlisle. It's considered one of the UK's most scenic rail routes and passes through the Yorkshire Dales and North Pennines.
This development is also close to the A65 that gives access to the M6 motorway, providing easy access to the North, throughout the North West and to the South, making this an ideal location for commuters.
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