A unique and remote property that's 1.5 miles away from the nearest road has gone on the market for £750,000 and had reportedly already had its fair share of interest. 

Crina Bottom, near Ingleton, in the Yorkshire Dales, has been branded "one of a kind" by the people who are marketing it for sale. 

The four-bedroom house, which boasts stunning views and a remote location that some people can only dream of, appeared on the Fisher Hopper estate agency site recently. 

Despite its old traditions of only being accessible by 4x4, it has undergone a modern transformation, which makes the property, on the market for £750k, light and airy. 

Here are images of the property:

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Situated on the edge of one of the Yorkshire Three Peaks, the house dates back 400 years and comprises a main house with other little outhouses. 

However, despite the new modern touches that the property has undergone, the four-bedroom house is not connected to any main supplies, with electricity generated through a wind turbine and water sourced from the mountainside.

A biomass boiler, fed by wood pellets, is used to heat the property.

The nearest public road to the property is about 1.5 miles (2.4km) away.

The listing reads: "A unique lifestyle opportunity in one of the Yorkshire Dales most iconic locations - over a mile from public roads - and on the flanks of Ingleborough, where silence, nature and dark skies can be enjoyed.

"Crina Bottom has been extensively renovated to provide traditional, detached four bedroom farmhouse accommodation, enjoying all modern comforts. Totally off-grid, there are no utility bills to pay here.

"With a successful guest accommodation business established - providing breakfast, evening meals and a refreshment kiosk for hikers - this fabulous opportunity is available on a turnkey basis and with no related chain."

To get parcels, there is a parcel box at the bottom of the 1.5-mile lane at the property, while internet is provided via a tower at a nearby village. 

As for nature, the listing highlights a Tawny owl, kestrels, Skylarks, Wheat ears, the distinctive Snipe and their Spring mating call and the plaintive cry of the Curlew as a few of the bits of nature that you could see if you owned this property.

The interest in the property has been so significant that Fisher Hopper are putting on an open house event on January 13 and 14.