The remains of a medieval monument has gone on the market for £125,000 – with potential to be renovated into a three-bedroom house.
Set in a stunning location with rolling hills and fields of greenery, Dob Park Lodge has all the trappings of a beautiful retreat.
The only problem? It hasn’t been properly built yet.
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Located on a 0.87-acre plot in Otley, West Yorkshire, the stone structure was built as a hunting lodge in the early 17th century by the Vavasour family, as reported by Luxury Property News.

A tower and turrets have survived to their full, or almost-full height, but much of the lodge is in ruins and left to the elements.
With lapsed permission for conversion into a stone-built and part-rendered three-bedroom property along with a detached garage, it has potential to one day be a beautiful family home.

The plans show access steps rising to a double-height entrance hall with fitted storage, a large sky lantern and a galleried landing over opening into an open-plan space living room and kitchen.
The plans also show the possibility of a large games room, library, office, master bedroom with en suite, and two further bedrooms, plus a family bathroom.

The potential-home sits in a quiet spot in the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, perfect for anyone on the hunt for a rural spot to call home – as long as they are willing to get their hands dirty.
It is currently on the market for £125,000 with Strutt & Parker.
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