Halton Hall is a substantial detached five bedroom property, spread over four floors, that was built in 1877. The house has recently undergone a major improvement programme which includesaddinga new roof, full insulation, a topspecification oil fired condensing boiler and the property’s original sash windows have been fullyrestored and insulated.
Halton Gill doubles as the fictitious village of Crythin Gifford in The Woman in Black, which is based on a book by Susan Hill, and Halton Hall also appears regularly throughout the film. It was released in cinemas in February and isDaniel Radcliffe’sfirst leading role since Harry Potter.
Amanda May,Senior Residential Valuerat Dacre, Son & Hartley’s Skipton office, says: “Halton Gill is a beautiful spot that is surrounded by spectacular countryside and the fact it was chosen to feature in large parts of a Hollywood film is testament to this. Very rarely do properties in Halton Gill come onto the market so the chance to live in this beautiful hamlet isn’t one that comes along very often and as a result Halton Hall is already attracting lots of interest.”
Speaking about his experience filming in the Yorkshire Dales, Radcliffe said: “Halton Gill is a complete gem of a village and was the ideal place to film the Crythin Gifford scenes for The Woman in Black. The original buildings and stunning surrounding countryside combine to create a timeless quality.”
Halton Hall is on the market for £595,000. The property offers four reception rooms, three bathrooms, mature gardens, a double garage, parking and an office or workshop area. For further information call Dacre, Son & Hartley’s Skipton office on 01756 701010 or visit www.dacres.co.uk