Spacious period home with woodland privacy and modern upgrades.
Six double bedrooms and three bathrooms across three storeys
Extensive recent renovation: rewired, replumbed, re-roofed with new structure
Large landscaped gardens, ancient woodland and sweeping private driveway
Double garage with electric door plus attached home office
Period features retained: bay windows, fireplaces, balustrade staircase
EPC rating D; stone walls likely uninsulated — potential higher heating costs
Slow broadband speeds despite excellent mobile signal
Higher council tax and hamlet location — limited local services
Cragg House is an impressive late‑Victorian semi‑detached home set in very large landscaped gardens and ancient woodland, offering sweeping views over Harden Moor. Recently renovated and extended, the house blends period features with modern fittings across three floors: six double bedrooms, three bathrooms and three reception rooms give flexible space for a large family or home-working household. The property includes a double garage with electric door and an attached home office, accessed via a private sweeping drive.
The renovation work was substantial and practical: the property has been rewired, replumbed with a pressurised hot water system, and re-roofed with Yorkshire stone slates and new supporting timbers and steel girder. Internally you’ll find a mix of character fireplaces, bay windows and modern kitchens and bathrooms (including a freestanding roll‑top bath and quality en‑suite). The home sits adjacent to designated SSSI woodland and offers strong privacy and countryside outlooks.
Important practical points: the EPC is graded D and the original stone walls are assumed uninsulated, so there may be ongoing heating costs despite gas central heating. Broadband speeds are described as slow, and council tax is high. The property is in a hamlet‑like setting with limited immediate services; a car is advisable. Viewings are recommended to appreciate the size, setting and versatile accommodation.