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According to the public record, Hanlith Hall, Skipton is a period house with 10,031 ft2 of internal area and sits on a 12,653 m2 plot.
Houses of this size in this area normally have 5 bedrooms with a garden.
Based on available information, and assuming reasonable condition, the estimated sale value for Hanlith Hall, Skipton is £1,298,025 and the estimated rental value is £3,795 per month.
Hanlith, Skipton, BD23 is located within the BD23 postal district.
Hanlith Hall, Skipton has no records in the the Land Registry and a single entry in the EPC database dated December 2021.
We combine this information with public data of neighbouring properties to estimate the property attributes and values.
The local information is scored as 1 out of 5 and is considered of low accuracy.
Decorative condition can have a big effect on a property's value and this effect varies depending on the type, size and location of the property.
If Hanlith Hall, Skipton is in very good condition we estimate a sale value of £1,362,926 and a rental value of £3,984 per month.
However, if the property needs a lot of cosmetic work we estimate a sale value of £1,207,163 and a rental value of £3,529 per month.
Over the last 12 months the sale value of Hanlith Hall Skipton has decreased by an estimated £30,479 (2.3%) and its rental value has increased by an estimated £76 per month (2.0%), giving an expected gross yield of 3.5%.
According to data from HM Land Registry, Hanlith Hall, Skipton sits on a plot of 12653m2.
We have plot size data on 3 out of 8 other houses in the postcode and Hanlith Hall, Skipton sits on the largest plot.
Hanlith Hall, Skipton has an Energy Performance Rating (EPC) of F. This is based on the most recent assessment, dated 03 Dec 2021.
The property is not connected to mains gas and has single glazed windows. It is heated using Boiler and radiators, oil.
According to the Land Registry and our network of Estate Agents, there have been 3 property sales within a 7.6 kilometres radius of Hanlith Hall, Skipton over the last 2 years.
The most recent example is Hanlith Hall Farm, Skipton, BD23 4BP, a freehold house which sold for £2,480,000 on the 2nd February 2022.
Read more about house prices in BD23.
•Nearby is defined as the radius comprising the nearest 2,000 addresses.
Hanlith, Skipton, BD23 has a total of 13 addresses. According to our analysis of all the public data, Hanlith Hall, Skipton is the largest and the most expensive property on the street.
When compared to the postcode district it is £966k more expensive than the average property in BD23.
The closest station to Hanlith Hall, Skipton is Hellifield station which is 6.4 kilometres away.
According to recent data from Ofcom, there is poor internet coverage in this area which may result in poor or no internet connectivity.
According to recent data from Ofcom, Slow/none broadband is available in the area.
According to data from the Environment Agency, the flood risk in this area is considered to be very low.
The recent census recorded whether a resident owned or rented their home.
In the area around Hanlith Hall, Skipton, % of property is and % is .
The graph below shows how this compares to Yorkshire and The Humber and the rest of England & Wales.
The recent census recorded the highest level of education achieved by residents in the local area.
In the area around Hanlith Hall, Skipton, 0.0% of residents are recorded as possessing school level qualifications and 0.0% as possessing degree level qualifications.
The graph below shows how this compares to Yorkshire and The Humber and the rest of England & Wales.
The recent census recorded whether a property was a primary or secondary home for the resident.
In the area around Hanlith Hall, Skipton, 0.0% of property was a second home.
Comparison figures for Yorkshire and The Humber and the rest of England & Wales are listed below.
The recent census recorded the number of cars registered in each household.
In the area around Hanlith Hall, Skipton, there are an average of 0.0 cars per household.
See below for how this compares to Yorkshire and The Humber and the rest of England & Wales.