A Grade II Listed character cottage retaining many period features, located on the hillside within the parish of Heptonstall with wonderful views of the surrounding countryside. This double fronted stone cottage was once two separate dwellings and so offers very spacious accommodation which spans three floors. Briefly comprising; a through lounge with dual aspect and feature stone fireplace , separate dining room, farmhouse style kitchen with gas powered Aga, lower ground floor utility room and study, first floor four piece bathroom and 3 double bedrooms. There is a separate garden and or off road parking opposite the cottage plus use of a shared outhouse/store. All beautifully presented and with the benefit of full mains services, a gas central heating system and double glazed windows. Viewing recommended.
Forming part of a row of stone terrace cottages, located on the hilltops at Colden, approximately 2 miles from Hebden Bridge town centre. This is a delightful semi-rural setting, with amazing views and countryside walks. Mays Farm Shop is located within approximately 0.3 miles, off Edge Lane and within approximately 0.5 miles there is Colden Primary School and the New Delight Inn. Heptonstall village is within approximately 1 mile, with 2 pubs, a Primary School, village Post Office and store.
Wooden front entrance door opening into the farmhouse kitchen.
13' 1'' x 14' 1'' (4.00m x 4.30m) into recess
A character dining kitchen with ceiling beams, exposed stone work and stone mullion double glazed windows. Fitted with a range of farmhouse style wooden kitchen units with granite worktops and drainer and an inset ceramic double bowl sink with mixer tap. The gas powered Aga takes pride of place within a stone fireplace. The Aga has 3 ovens and 2 hotplates. Built-in fridge and dishwasher. Practical tiled flooring. Radiator. Wooden latch door to the lower ground floor staircase.
9' 9'' x 13' 9'' (2.98m x 4.20m)
Feature stone mullion double glazed window to the rear elevation, affording wonderful views of the surrounding countryside with a sunny southerly aspect. Exposed ceiling beams and exposed stonework. Open plan staircase to the first floor landing. Radiator. Double doors open through to the lounge.
23' 11'' x 13' 10'' (7.29m x 4.22m)
A spacious through lounge with exposed ceiling beams and stone fireplace, housing a multi-fuel stove. This impressive room has stone mullion double glazed windows to both the front and real elevations, with a wooden window seat. There are wonderful south facing views of Stoodley Pike to the rear. Radiator.
Wooden stairs descend from the kitchen to this useful laundry and utility room. Double glazed stone mullion window to the rear elevation with views over fields. Stone flagged floor. Wall mounted gas central heating boiler. Fitted base units with worktop over and a ceramic sink with mixer tap. Plumbing for a washing machine. Radiator. Practical tiled flooring.
8' 8'' x 9' 10'' (2.65m x 3.00m)
Feature double glazed stone mullion windows to the rear elevation, again with countryside views. Laminate wood flooring. Radiator.
Built-in storage cupboard. Wood panelled internal doors.
11' 5'' x 14' 3'' (3.48m x 4.34m)
The master double bedroom is located to the rear with stone mullion double glazed windows and wonderful country views stretching towards Stoodley Pike. Fitted wardrobes provide excellent storage. Radiator.
13' 9'' x 14' 0'' (4.18m x 4.26m) max dimensions
Decorative stone fireplace with cast iron grate. Stone mullion double glazed windows to the front elevation with views of the garden opposite and fields beyond. Radiator.
9' 4'' x 14' 0'' (2.85m x 4.27m) + door recess
Stone mullion double glazed windows to the front elevation, with views of the garden opposite and fields beyond. Radiator.
6' 0'' x 13' 11'' (1.83m x 4.25m)
A large family bathroom fitted with a four piece white suite, comprising: corner shower enclosure with electric shower, WC, panelled bath and wash hand basin set within a vanity unit. Part tiled surrounds and tiled floor. Recess spot lights. Radiator and heated towel rail. Stone mullion double glazed rear windows, with wonderful views.
Pleasant patio garden opposite stocked with a variety of plants and shrubs. There is a walled rear boundary and a coal bunker. The garden could also provide off road parking as double wooden gates and a dropped curb allow vehicle access.
The owners have use of a separate outhouse located at the end of the terrace row. Usage and maintenance is shared with a neighbour.
We are advised that all mains services; Gas, Electricity, Water & Drainage are connected.
This is a Freehold property. There are separate Title numbers for the house and gardens.
From Hebden Bridge town centre, use the turning circle to proceed towards Heptonstall, but skirt the village centre keeping right at the divide. Proceed along Lee Wood Road and onto Draper Lane. At the junction keep right, onto Slack Top and continue along here towards Colden. Knowl Top will be the first row of cottages on the left hand side.
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