Spacious family living with large gardens and double garage.
Overlooks Holmfirth centre with short walk to shops and amenities
Large mature plot of approx. 0.25 acre with lawns and shrubs
Double garage plus multiple parking spaces and rear access
Five bedrooms; newly renovated with period features retained
Large dining kitchen, lounge with open fireplace and tall windows
Single bathroom plus separate WC for five bedrooms only
Stone walls assumed uninsulated — consider insulation works
Energy rating D (57); broadband average, local crime above average
This distinctive five-bedroom end-terrace sits in a prominent position above Holmfirth town centre, an easy walk from shops, cafés and leisure facilities. The house dates from the early 1800s with later 1910 improvements and has been extensively renovated by the current owner to combine period detail with modern fittings. Its elevated front lawns, mature planting and 0.25 acre plot give a semi-rural feel while keeping town amenities close.
Internally the property offers generous reception spaces including a large dining kitchen and a comfortable lounge with an open fireplace. Period features such as an Arts and Crafts staircase, tall windows and original fireplaces have been retained alongside tasteful double glazing, an upgraded gas central heating system and updated kitchen and bathroom fittings. A glazed door from the first-floor landing opens to a small terrace with views over the town.
Practical benefits include a double garage, multiple parking areas and a right of access to the rear parking court. The house is freehold, recently renovated and ready for family occupation, with several good local primary schools and an outstanding secondary nearby.
Notable drawbacks are that there is a single main bathroom plus a separate WC to serve five bedrooms, which may be inconvenient for larger households. The property’s stone walls are assumed to have no insulation; buyers may wish to investigate insulating options. Local crime levels are reported above average, and broadband speeds are only average. Energy rating is Band D (57).