

An attractive detached period stone house, beautifully complemented by a self-contained annexe, private land and a valuable grazing licence for the moors. The main house is arranged with pleasing symmetry around a central stone-flagged reception hall, from which two elegant reception rooms lead. The sitting room is a warm and inviting space, centred around a log burner set within a characterful stone and brick fireplace and flanked by bespoke shelving. Opposite, the family room is rich in atmosphere, with an exposed timber ceiling and a charming window seat enjoying views over the front. To the rear, the impressive open-plan kitchen and dining room forms the true heart of the home. Thoughtfully designed, it features quality painted cabinetry, a traditional Aga range cooker, granite work surfaces and a double butler sink. A striking fully glazed elevation floods the space with natural light and frames lovely garden views, while doors open directly onto the courtyard, ideal for both everyday living and entertaining. The first floor offers a generous principal bedroom suite with a full en suite bathroom. A beautifully appointed family bathroom, complete with a freestanding double-ended bath, serves four further well-proportioned bedrooms, two of which are located on the second floor, together with a useful storage cupboard. The detached annexe is a particularly appealing feature, lending itself perfectly to multi-generational living, guest accommodation or potential holiday letting. Converted from a traditional barn, it retains a wealth of rustic charm including stone-flagged floors, exposed timbers and stonework, along with the benefit of an external stone staircase. The kitchen/dining room is fitted with tasteful cabinetry and features a recessed range cooker, which also provides a welcoming source of heat. Two sets of glazed windows and an entrance door allow for excellent natural light. The ground-floor bedroom enjoys its own private entrance, an impressive open ap
Main Street

The Green

York Road

Foston