A moor with over 600 acres of land has gone on sale for £1m.
A huge portion of the countryside offers panoramic views of a national park.
The current owner of the land uses the area for game shooting.
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Red grouse, red-legged partridge, pheasant and the occasional black game can all be found on the moor.

The 678.65 acres are located at Hebden, Skipton, in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
The moor overlooks the Grimwith Reservoir.
Towns filled with pubs and shops, such as Pateley Bridge and Skipton, can be found just a few miles away.

On the eastern side of the land are the remains of the Red Scar lead mine and ore works, which are registered as a scheduled monument.
GSC Grays is now offering the land for £1m, as reported by Luxury Property News.
A spokesperson for the estate agents said: “The moor is set in spectacular countryside within the renowned Yorkshire Dales National Park on the western periphery of the Nidderdale National Landscape area.

“The land represents a significant natural capital asset; the diverse ecology and vast upland areas on the estate naturally provide a carbon sequestration resource, which could be achieved through enhanced woodland creation or re-wilding activities.
“The moor has formed part of an extensive driven shoot in collaboration with a neighbouring estate and has also provided the current owner a number of days walked-up shooting each year.”
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