AN off-grid bolt hole in one of the UK’s most snapped spots has hit the market.

Perched close to Ingleborough – the second highest of the Yorkshire Dales’ ‘three peaks’ – the eye-catching gaff was built 400 years ago and can be yours for £400,000.

An off-grid farmhouse could be yours for £400,000

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An off-grid farmhouse could be yours for £400,000Credit: SWNS
The home is located in one of the UK's most photographed areas

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The home is located in one of the UK’s most photographed areasCredit: SWNS
A snug living room with a roaring fire awaits the buyer

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A snug living room with a roaring fire awaits the buyerCredit: SWNS

The four-bedroom farmhouse, named Crina Bottom, is only accessible by 4×4 vehicles and collects a cool £1,400 profit each year.

The two-storey bolt hole boats 4.9 acres of land and its own wind turbine which powers the home.

This comes under the government Feed-in-Tariff scheme, so the homeowners get paid for all the power generated.

The breathtaking property also comes complete with two separate gardens, limestone crags and two paddocks – and has plenty of extra space for parking.

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Crina Bottom’s interior is no less spectacular.

A snug sitting room with a roaring open fire and family kitchen awaits the lucky buyer.

The ground floor also has a laundry room, workshop, plant room and dining room along with a reception area.

While upstairs, there are three bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms and a fourth small bedroom, currently used as a store room.

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Heat is provided through a biomass boiler, fed by renewable quality wood pellets.

This falls under the government’s “Renewable Heat Incentive” scheme meaning residents can currently receive £1400 per annum for it.

It comes as Britain’s “loneliest house” hit the market for £250,000 but prospective buyers should be aware it comes with a huge catch.

Number 3 Blea Moor Cottages is so isolated anyone wanting to view the property must walk for 20 minutes to get there as it is in one of the most remote parts of the Yorkshire Dales.

The property was originally listed by agents Fisher Hopper last summer for £300,000.

But due to its unique location, it has struggled to sell even as an Airbnb, and has now seen its asking price reduced to £250,000.

Meanwhile, a three-bedroom house can be yours for only £14,000 – but there may be a reason for that.

Paul Fosh Auctions are overseeing the sale of the property in Bridgend, south Wales.

Would-be buyers can only view the property’s exterior and garden, and even then are warned they can do so “at their own risk” – because of the property’s shocking condition.

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The gaff comes complete with a collapsed staircase, three missing inner walls and an overgrown access lane.

One of Crina Bottom's bathroom areas

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One of Crina Bottom’s bathroom areasCredit: SWNS
There are three bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms and a fourth small bedroom

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There are three bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms and a fourth small bedroomCredit: SWNS
The property's spacious kitchen with a dining area

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The property’s spacious kitchen with a dining areaCredit: SWNS

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