THERE are thousands of houses across the Bradford district for sale at a wide range of prices, but only one can be the most expensive currently on the market.

The priciest house for sale in the district right now boasts five bedrooms as well as many more features which have placed its current asking price at a cool £2.35 million.

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Low House Farm is situated halfway between Ilkley and Burley-in-Wharfedale, has stunning views of the Wharfedale to the north and Ilkley Moor to the south, and sits on 38 acres of land.

The land at Low House Farm comprises of a "formal garden, grassland and interspersed with woodland ideally suited for those with equestrian interests by virtue of an extensive stabling facility that was formerly a livery yard", estate agents Lister Haigh explains.

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They say: "The farmhouse is of generous proportions extending to some 4,837 sq ft, with immaculate accommodation including five bedrooms with three bath/shower rooms (two en suite), complemented by five reception rooms.

"The property exudes charm and individuality being of attractive stone construction and facing south with exceptional views over Wharfedale."

The downstairs area of the house features not only a sitting room, dining room and kitchen, but also a family room, study, snug and a games room.

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Outside, there is garage space for up to ten vehicles, a general purpose agricultural building and a former livery yard with 36 boxes, which has planning permission for three detached properties to be built.

There are a number of primary and secondard schools nearby, all rated Good or Outstanding, as well as a handful of independent schools.

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At the asking price of £2.35m, and with a 15 per cent mortgage of £352,000, repayments spread over 25 years would cost a prospective owner just shy of £9,000 a month.

The house has been listed on Rightmove since February, and interested parties can view the full listing here.

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