An intriguing country property, beautifully appointed throughout and providing over 2,400 square feet of accommodation. Set within extensive grounds and land of over 2 acres. Hob Garth is an intriguing, detached stone property which provides a stylish range of well-appointed accommodation combining a wonderful blend of traditional and contemporary styles. In all set in over 2 acres together with substantial stone barn, set up as a useful workshop and garage. Situated facing straight down the dale, the property has a simply superb far-reaching outlook, with wonderful views from almost every window in the house. Believed to date back to the 18th century the house is a characterful amalgamation of a range of cottages and features lovely character touches such as mullioned windows to part and exposed beams. In recent years the property has been extensively improved through a sensitive renovation including a seamless extension to the side and the addition of a sheltered garden room. Recently the kitchen has been refitted with a stylish range of Corian tops units and the windows have been replaced throughout with bespoke double-glazed units. In all the house provides over 2,400 square feet of accommodation and in brief comprises the following. Boot room, inner hall with cloakroom and farmhouse kitchen with a dining area affording beautiful views. Adjoining dining room, garden room and two large front facing reception rooms; both with multi fuel stoves. In all there are two separate staircases to the first floor, with four bedrooms in total and a large house bathroom and separate shower room. The property is set in lovely, mature grounds, with a stone flagged terrace to the rear, south facing feature reflection pool to the side and extensive lawned gardens. There is a generous parking area and a large detached stone building currently serving as a workshop and garage. Across the road is a private orchard, amounting to 0.2 acres. LOCATION Glaisdale Head is a small hamlet of around five properties, set around 4 miles to the west of the main village of Glaisdale. Glaisdale itself is a thriving moorland village with Post Office/shop, well-regarded butcher, outstanding primary school and a public house and lies amidst beautiful scenery in the valley of the River Esk.