Spacious character home with garden, side land and countryside views for family living.
- Double-fronted Victorian stone cottage with original fireplaces
- Three bedrooms, two modern bathrooms including ensuite
- Contemporary breakfast kitchen with integrated Neff and Bosch appliances
- Private rear garden plus additional side land with development potential
- Potential for gated off-road parking or garage (subject to planning)
- Electric storage heaters; likely need heating upgrade
- Sandstone/limestone walls assumed uninsulated; insulation recommended
- Small overall plot despite generous garden area
This attractive double-fronted stone cottage blends Victorian character with contemporary living across generous accommodation. Two reception rooms, both with original stone fireplaces, and a sleek breakfast kitchen with integrated appliances create versatile spaces for family life and entertaining. The main bedroom includes a modern en-suite; a further two bedrooms and a family bathroom complete the first floor.
Outdoor space is a genuine strength: a private rear garden extends into additional side land, offering room for children to play, vegetable beds or landscaping. There is scope to convert part of the side land for gated off-road parking or a garage, subject to planning consent. The property sits in a quiet rural hamlet with strong broadband, excellent mobile signal and easy access to the West Pennine Moors and nearby village amenities.
Buyers should note this is a circa 1900–1929 stone mid‑terrace with assumed uninsulated sandstone/limestone walls and electric storage heaters. These original wall constructions commonly benefit from insulation upgrades and heating modernisation, which prospective purchasers may wish to factor into budgets. The plot is described as small despite generous garden and additional side land potential. Freehold tenure and low local crime add practical reassurance for family living.