End-terrace townhouse with approx. 1,502 sqft of living space
Open-plan top-floor lounge/kitchen with balcony and canal views
Master bedroom with en-suite and wraparound balcony
Detached garage plus off-street parking to the front
Multiple balconies and high ceilings in main living space
Located between two stations for Manchester and Leeds access
High local flooding risk — insurance and mitigation needed
Small plot size limits garden expansion
This three-bedroom end-townhouse sits in semi-rural Hawksclough, midway between Hebden Bridge and Mytholmroyd, offering generous living space across multiple levels and expansive open-aspect views. The top-floor open-plan kitchen, dining and lounge opens onto a balcony overlooking the canal, while the master bedroom also benefits from a wraparound balcony and en-suite. At approximately 1,502 sqft the layout suits a growing family who value outdoor walking trails and quick rail links to Manchester and Leeds.
Practical features include a detached garage, off-street parking to the front, gas central heating and double glazing. The property presents a comfortable, contemporary interior with high ceilings on the main living level and multiple external terraces for fresh-air living. Local amenities, several well-rated schools and frequent public transport are all within easy reach.
Buyers should note material considerations: the property is in an area with a high flooding risk and the plot is relatively small, which limits garden expansion. As an end-terrace, it offers some additional light and privacy compared with mid-terrace homes but still shares walls. Council tax is moderate and the tenure is freehold.
Overall, this house will suit buyers seeking a spacious, modern townhouse in a semi-rural setting with great views and strong transport links, provided they are comfortable with the identified flood-risk and compact garden size.