Period charm and a large private garden — recently renovated, listed restrictions apply.
Large mature triangular garden with three patio areas and pond
Garage to rear with electric up-and-over door and power points
Recent major renovation: roof renewed and faulty stone replaced
New windows and bespoke oak internal doors throughout
Listed as two bedrooms in listing; buyers should verify bedroom count
Grade II listed — restrictions on alterations, insurance considerations
Stone walls assumed uninsulated; heritage-appropriate insulation likely needed
Parking accessed on common land; not a private driveway
Tucked on Low Moor Side, this stone cottage pairs period charm with a recent sympathetic renovation. Exposed beams, bespoke oak internal doors and newly fitted windows give the interior a warm, characterful feel while an upgraded roof and replaced stonework address long-term structural risk. The living room’s log burner and a well-appointed kitchen deliver cottage comfort suitable for quieter, low-maintenance living.
Outside, the large, mature triangular garden is a genuine selling point: three patio areas, a pond with a new pump and established greenery create private outdoor rooms for relaxing and entertaining. A rear garage and convenient parking access on common land add practical storage and vehicle space, although the parking is not a private driveway.
Important practical notes for buyers: the listing and agent information describe two bedrooms and two ensuites, while initial summary data lists three bedrooms — prospective purchasers should verify exact bedroom count. The property is Grade II listed, which preserves its character but will restrict alterations and can complicate insurance and improvement plans. Walls are assumed to be original sandstone/limestone with no insulation, so buyers should budget for any heritage-appropriate thermal upgrades.
This cottage will suit downsizers or buyers seeking a period home that’s been carefully modernised but who are comfortable working within listed-building constraints. Fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and proximity to local amenities make it practical as well as picturesque.