There's a converted barn staycation in the beautiful North Yorkshire countryside that also double as a loft apartment which you can try out.
Ever wanted to live out your loft apartment dreams? Ever wanted to trial out rural country living? Well now you can in this converted barn which also doubles as a loft apartment.
This gorgeous staycation is situated in the cosy and quiet hamlet of Azerley in North Yorkshire just a one hour drive away from Leeds city centre and 40 minutes from the North York Moors National Park.
The holiday home has everything you could possibly wish for, from a perfect balance of rustic and modern elements with its interior to impressive views of the picturesque green landscape.
Inside the converted barn loft apartment situated in Azerley, North Yorkshire / Credits: Airbnb (via Supplied)
If that wasn't enough, there's a covered balcony at the front of the converted barn meaning you can enjoy sitting outside regardless of the weather, and being in North Yorkshire this is handy, especially if there's a downpour.
Inside you're spoilt for choice when it comes to cushions and throws with an array of these cosy companions adorning every piece of furniture waiting to provide you with the ultimate comfort.
This rural rental barn is suitable for two guests as it has one bedroom which has its own attached en-suite bathroom and due to its limited bed options is not suitable for anyone with children.
On this staycation's description, the host Jo mentions that she has her own sheep and hens meaning you might get to admire some adorable animals during your time at Chequer Barn Apartment.
The living space and en-suite bathroom at Chequer Barn Apartment / Credit: Airbnb (via Supplied)
One previous visitor even mentioned, "[I] loved sitting on the balcony with a glass of wine while watching the chickens run around in the garden, thanks Jo we had a great time".
If you want to stay in this converted barn loft apartment, Chequer Barn Apartment is available to book whenever and you can find a range of dates and more information HERE.
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Inside the £1.75m Horsforth farmhouse complete with its very own cottage and five acres of land
Go behind the doors of this truly beautiful house on the market in the leafy suburb of Horsforth.
Now this one really is a thing of beauty.
Located on Scotland Lane in Horsforth, The Rookery is an absolutely stunning former Georgian farmhouse dating all the way back to the 19th century.
It occupies a whopping 5,000 sq ft as well as its very own cottage amongst 5.5 acres of land, as well as five double bedrooms and three bathrooms.
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And guess what? It's only on the market for a mere guide price of £1.75 million. Pocket change.
In the main house you're welcomed with a grand entrance hall and staircase leading through to a series of reception rooms on the ground floor, how posh. Here you'll also find a wet room and an orangery which attaches to the kitchen, even more posh.
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Upstairs there's five double bedrooms, three bathrooms and a study - that should be plenty room for us we think.
But the exterior is where it gets really interesting as here you'll find five acres of beautifully maintained gardens featuring an orchard, kitchen garden and a tennis court.
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There's also 'stabling suited to equine use, adding further appeal for those with equestrian interests'... we couldn't have put it better ourselves.
Beyond that The Rookery features it's very own detached two-bedroom cottage as well as a garage with mezzanine accommodation.
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The entire property looks like something out of a fairytale, so if you're looking to live your best 19th century Bridgerton-esque life, then dig deep and get hold of that £1.75 million.
But if you do buy it, can we please live in the cottage?
Leeds city centre set for hundreds of new flats after council agrees sale of ‘prime’ development site
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It looks like even more new flats could be popping up in Leeds city centre.
The land in question is located near Leeds' Aire Park development, next to The Adelphi Pub in a prime location smack bang in the city centre.
It's looking like over 240 flats could be built on the site after the council has agreed to sell the coveted plot of land to a housing developer.
The current land that is surrounded by heritage assets has been sold by Leeds City Council to property developer Glenbrook.
A planning application from Glenbrook proposed mostly 246 one and two bedroom apartments in a whopping 24 storey development.
Around 20% of the homes would be classified as affordable housing, being rented out at 80% of the current private market rate.
The application will be discussed when the council's City Plans Panel meets next Thursday 14 May.
A council planning officer’s report said: “The emerging proposals present a significant opportunity to regenerate a prominent vacant brownfield site within the city centre.
“The development would deliver a substantial number of new homes, alongside the provision of some employment opportunities.”
A council decision report when selling the plot back in 2022 said: “It is surrounded by heritage assets in an area undergoing rapid regeneration and is widely considered to be a prime plot capable of supporting a high quality residential development.”
Well then Leeds, what do you make of these plans then?