Characterful two-bed home with countryside views and garden.
Stone-built Victorian cottage, built 1865
Character features: exposed beams, stone hearth, window seat
Generous double bedroom; second room is a narrow single
Modern bathroom; kitchen compact, houses boiler
Small cellar provides storage space
Front garden laid to lawn with seating areas
On-street parking only, no private driveway
Sandstone walls likely uninsulated — potential heat loss
This stone-built mid-terrace cottage, dating from 1865, offers a compact, characterful home in a semi-rural setting with far-reaching Calderdale views. The living room is warm and inviting with exposed beams and an original stone hearth; a modern bathroom and gas central heating provide everyday comfort. A small cellar and front garden give useful storage and outdoor space for potted plants or a seating area.
The well-presented main bedroom is a comfortable double; the second bedroom is a narrow single that works best as a home office, guest room or nursery. On-street parking is available nearby but there is no private driveway. Double glazing is fitted, but the original sandstone walls are assumed uninsulated, so consider potential heat-loss and running-cost implications.
This property suits first-time buyers or couples seeking a period home with character and outdoor access to local walks and pubs. While mostly ready to live in, there is scope for cosmetic updates to the kitchen and minor energy-efficiency improvements. The freehold tenure and low-crime, affluent village location add practical appeal.