Instant prices paid data for England and Wales
Date | Price | Address |
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27/09/2023 Details... | £600,000 | Westview Barn, Renshaw Farm, , Conistone, Skipton, BD23 5HS Details... |
04/08/2023 Details... | £950,000 | Leylands, , Conistone, Skipton, BD23 5HS Details... |
29/10/2020 Details... | £695,000 | The Old Barn, , Conistone, Skipton, BD23 5HS Details... |
29/10/2020 Details... | £935,000 | Old Hall, , Conistone, Skipton, BD23 5HS Details... |
09/11/2018 Details... | £800,000 | The Cottage, , Conistone, Skipton, BD23 5HS Details... |
28/09/2018 Details... | £520,000 | Westview Barn, Renshaw Farm, , Conistone, Skipton, BD23 5HS Details... |
10/06/2016 Details... | £562,500 | Renshaw Farm, , Conistone, Skipton, BD23 5HS Details... |
27/11/2015 Details... | £467,500 | Ebony House, , Conistone, Skipton, BD23 5HS Details... |
10/04/2015 Details... | £305,000 | Town Head House, , Conistone, Skipton, BD23 5HS Details... |
30/09/2014 Details... | £750,000 | The Barn, Tophams Farm, , Conistone, Skipton, BD23 5HS Details... |
01/07/2014 Details... | £240,000 | Townend Cottage, , Conistone, Skipton, BD23 5HS Details... |
21/01/2014 Details... | £150,000 | Close Garth, , Conistone, Skipton, BD23 5HS Details... |
29/11/2013 Details... | £240,000 | Hemplands Cottage, , Conistone, Skipton, BD23 5HS Details... |
20/11/2009 Details... | £435,000 | Westview Barn, Renshaw Farm, , Conistone, Skipton, BD23 5HS Details... |
23/05/2008 Details... | £450,000 | Renshaw Farm Cottage, , Conistone, Skipton, BD23 5HS Details... |
26/08/2005 Details... | £200,000 | Fishers Barn, Renshaw Farm, , Conistone, Skipton, BD23 5HS Details... |
30/06/2004 Details... | £425,000 | The Cottage, , Conistone, Skipton, BD23 5HS Details... |
10/09/2003 Details... | £305,000 | Leyland House, , Conistone, Skipton, BD23 5HS Details... |
09/05/2003 Details... | £215,000 | The Gurling, , Conistone, Skipton, BD23 5HS Details... |
03/05/2002 Details... | £248,628 | Renshaw Farm Cottage, , Conistone, Skipton, BD23 5HS Details... |
Conistone is a charming village located in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, near Skipton. With a population of just over 100 people, it offers a peaceful and idyllic rural lifestyle. Its name comes from the Old English words "cunig" (meaning rabbit) and "stan" (meaning stone), indicating its early association with hunting. The village is rich in history, with evidence of Roman settlements nearby, as well as a Norman church dating back to the 12th century. There are plenty of outdoor opportunities in Conistone and the surrounding areas, including hiking on the famous Malham Cove or exploring nearby caves. The village also has a pub, post office and community-run shop for all your essential needs. For those seeking a peaceful country retreat with plenty of outdoor activities on their doorstep, Conistone could be the perfect place to call home.