The Adel is a cleverly designed mews home with two bedrooms.
Downstairs, the hall leads to the fully fitted kitchen at the front of the property. The spacious lounge and dining area look out onto the garden, with patio doors and a useful storage cupboard. There is also a downstairs WC.
The first floor has a large master bedroom with en suite complete with rainfall shower, a generous single bedroom and a bathroom with top of the range white sanitaryware.
Every home at Belvedere will feature spacious rooms, exceptional build quality and high specification fixtures and fittings included as standard.
For anyone searching for a new home in North Yorkshire, look no further than Belvedere in Cross Hills.
Belvedere is built on the site of Malsis Hall which was built in 1866 as a private residence. The grand Victorian design was constructed from stone and incorporated an impressive ‘belvedere’ tower to take advantage of the scenic view and, hence, the development name.
In 1920, Malsis Hall began its life as a school, which closed in 2014. Belvedere is a project close to home as both Jamie and Jonathon Seddon are past pupils of the school. The Grade II Malsis Hall will be fully refurbished as part of the development build.
Belvedere is in a fantastic location, surrounded by fields and ponds. The development is accessed through a tree lined driveway, passing the original Malsis gate lodge.
Cross Hills is a village in the Craven district of North Yorkshire and is situated halfway between Skipton and Keighley. The village is surrounded by the hills of the eastern Pennines and offers stunning views along the Aire Valley.
Cross Hills is overlooked by two monuments - The Pinnacles. Locally, they are affectionately known as the Salt and Pepper pots. These small towers stand on crags above Cowling Moor.
Nearby village, Glusburn, dates back to the 8th century and lies just above Glus Beck, which means “the shining stream”. Originally, this was uncultivated land, moorland and forest which was home to wolves, wild boar and deer.
There is plenty to see around Cross Hills, with medieval Skipton Castle only a 15 minute drive away. St Ives Estate is not much further and is a wonderful family day out to see the wildflower meadow, playground and duck pond. Janet’s Foss is a beautiful waterfall in Malham and is also well worth a visit.
If you are interested in impressive architecture, take a look at Ribblehead Viaduct which is sure to wow. Fancy something educational? The National Science and Media museum is around 15 miles from Belvedere.
Plot 26 - £184,995 (Mid Terraced)
Plot 27 - £185,995 (End Terraced)
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