Characterful two-bedroom cottage with parking and private patio garden.
South-facing cottage with Calder Valley views
Set on Grey Stone Lane, this stone-built end-terrace cottage blends period character with countryside outlooks. South-facing windows and a front garden open onto Calder Valley views, while a rear patio provides private outdoor space for socialising or pot plants. The layout includes a sitting room with exposed stone, kitchen/diner to the rear, two first-floor bedrooms and a useful attic room ideal for a home office or occasional guest use.
Practical features include off-street residents’ parking, double glazing and oil-fired central heating. The property is freehold and offered with no onward chain, which will suit buyers seeking a straightforward move. The footprint is modest (about 715 sq ft) and room sizes are generally average, so the house will particularly appeal to couples, small families or those downsizing who value character and location over generous floor area.
Buyers should note a few material points: wastewater is handled via a septic tank so regular maintenance is required; heating is oil-fired which can be more expensive than mains gas; and broadband speeds are reported as slow, which may affect heavy home-working or streaming. The garden and interior offer scope for sympathetic updating rather than a full renovation.
Overall this cottage offers characterful rural living, strong views and convenient parking in a quiet hamlet setting. It’s best suited to purchasers who prioritise location and charm and are comfortable managing the septic system and oil heating, or who are prepared to update services over time.