A ‘RARE’ development site in Horton-in-Ribblesdale which has planning permission for three homes has been put up for sale.

The site is subject to a 106 local occupancy clause.

The houses will have three-bedrooms and each will have a kitchen/diner, living room and cloakroom to the ground floor.

Tom Galloway, from Dacre, Son & Hartley’s Settle office, said: “Development sites with planning permission in the Yorkshire Dales National Park are extremely rare.

“This is especially true for homes that will ideally suit first time buyers, so this site will appeal to both local building companies and small-scale developers.

“All the homes are close to the beautiful Dales village of Horton in Ribblesdale and is renowned for being the starting and finishing point for anyone tackling the Three Peaks Challenge. It also offers pubs, a café and railway station,

“As a result, homes in and around the village are extremely popular and there’s currently very little housing stock for sale in the area

“There’s no doubt these new houses will be highly sought-after.”

The site is being offered for sale with a guide price of £225,000. Planning consent can be found on the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority’s planning portal.