Approx. 1.5 acres of paddock with elevated valley views
Set on approximately 1.5 acres on the edge of the West Pennine Moors, this recently renovated stone cottage blends traditional character with contemporary living. Four bedrooms, two bathrooms and three reception rooms give flexible space for family life, home working or hobbies, while the expansive breakfast kitchen is a light, modern hub with integrated appliances and a large pantry.
Equestrian and smallholding buyers will value the detached stable block (three looseboxes with power, lighting and water) plus a gated yard and hardstanding for vehicles, horsebox or caravan. The paddock is level, securely bordered and offers elevated valley views — rare for a village-edge home.
Practical points are straightforward: the house benefits from uPVC double glazing and oil-fired central heating, off-street parking and a generous plot. However, broadband speeds in the area are very slow and services drain to a shared septic tank, which may influence home-working or high-bandwidth needs. Some outbuildings are basic and would benefit from refurbishment if conversion or enhanced use is required.
This property suits families seeking rural space, buyers with equestrian interests or anyone wanting a character home with substantial land. The combination of modernised living spaces, versatile outbuildings and large paddock makes this a distinctive countryside opportunity.



































































































































