JOIN us and take a look inside the most expensive property currently up for sale in the Bradford district.
The stunning four-bedroom property is a Grade II-listed barn conversion in Pit Lane, Queensbury.
It is located on a number of acres with stunning views of the area, while indoors it has a number of beautiful features.
It is being marketed by Hamilton Bower estate agents, and is open to offers in excess of £850,000.
On the ground floor is a huge living room with high ceilings and exposed wooden beams, as well as a lovely stone fireplace with log burner and patio doors out into the garden.
There is plenty of space in the living room - which its current owners have filled with a pool table.
The open, airy kitchen has plenty of worktop space, a breakfast bar and floor to ceiling feature windows letting huge amounts of light into the room.
There is also a second, cosier living room, again with exposed beams and another sitting room with beams exposed again, which leads to a home office space.
Also on the ground floor is one of the building's four bedrooms, a utility room and a bathroom with a standalone bath.
Upstairs is a landing space with exposed brickwork accessed from the main lounge, which leads to three bedrooms and two bathrooms.
The master bedroom has exposed beams and fitted wooden wardrobes with an en-suite bathroom featuring a toilet bath and shower.
The second bedroom features exposed brickwork and high vaulted ceilings, while the third is also a good size, with all three big enough for double beds.
The bathroom features a separate bath and walk-in shower with sleek modern decorations.
Outdoors there is huge garden space featuring a extra building currently undergoing renovation.
In the gardens there is a decking area, a pond and acres of land to enjoy the summer sunshine in, as well as a nearby stables and riding arena, and outhouses to store gardening equipment in.
Interested parties can contact Hamilton Bower on 01422 757007.
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