Characterful four-bedroom cottage with large southerly garden and far-reaching views.
- Grade II listed stone cottage with 1700s origins
- Four bedrooms with built-in wardrobes
- Large private southerly-facing rear lawn with panoramic views
- Character features: beamed ceilings, stone mullioned windows, multi-fuel stove
- Detached outbuilding with utility, shower room and WC
- Off-street parking for two cars; double garage available separately
- Single house bathroom for four bedrooms
- Listed status — alterations require consent; may limit changes
A handsome Grade II listed stone cottage set on the edge of Harden village, this four-bedroom semi-detached home combines genuine period character with a large, private southerly garden and outstanding elevated views. Exposed beams, stone mullioned windows and a multi-fuel stove give the principal rooms strong heritage appeal, while UPVC sealed double glazing and gas heating provide everyday comfort.
The ground floor is flexible — lounge with a stone fireplace, an additional sitting room and a dining hall that links to fitted kitchen appliances and useful under-stairs storage. An attached outbuilding houses a utility area with a shower room and WC, making it handy for muddy boots after walks or for independent ancillary use. Off-street parking for a couple of cars sits to the front, and a substantial detached double garage is available separately by negotiation.
This home will particularly suit families seeking village living close to well-regarded primary schools and local amenities, together with easy access to Bingley and commuter links. The large southerly rear lawn is a rare asset for this location — excellent for children, pets and gardening.
Important practical points: the house is Grade II listed, so any alterations will be subject to listed-building constraints and consents. There is a single house bathroom serving four bedrooms, and the double garage is not included in the sale price. Energy Performance Certificates are exempt due to listed status.