Characterful village home with rear countryside outlook and low running costs.
Two bedrooms with exposed beams and feature fireplace
A charming two-bedroom stone terrace in Oxenhope, presented with period character and elevated countryside views to the rear. The living room retains exposed ceiling beams, a feature fireplace with wood-burning stove, and leaded windows — offering immediate cottage appeal. Gas central heating, double glazing and an EPC rating of C mean the home is warm and reasonably efficient for its age.
The layout is compact and practical across two storeys, with a fitted kitchen and rear stable door opening onto a paved patio. Outside space is modest: a small front garden and an enclosed rear patio best suit easy maintenance or sitting out rather than gardening. The property is freehold and council tax is low, appealing to first-time buyers seeking a manageable, characterful starter home or buyers looking for a straightforward rental opportunity.
Buyers should note the modest overall footprint and smaller room sizes typical of terraced cottages. The stone walls are traditional construction and likely lack modern wall insulation, so there is potential value in sympathetic upgrades to heating, insulation or the kitchen and bathroom to increase comfort and long-term value. Broadband speeds are reported slow, which may matter for remote working.
Set in a sought-after village with good local amenities and highly rated nearby primary schools, this cottage offers village living with countryside outlooks close to Keighley. Viewing is recommended to appreciate the character and layout in person.