• Elevated stone cottage with panoramic Colne Valley views
• Scandinavian-style kitchen with Dekton worktops, integrated appliances
• Four-piece bathroom with slipper bath, walk-in shower, underfloor heating
• PVcu double glazing and mains gas central heating (boiler and radiators)
• Small plot; low-maintenance rear timber decking and modest front garden
• Mid-terrace, original stone walls likely uninsulated — EPC D
• Compact room sizes; average overall floor area (904 sq ft)
• Freehold tenure, no flood risk, fast broadband, low local crime
Set on an elevated terrace with far-reaching Colne Valley views, this three-bedroom stone cottage blends period character with contemporary fittings. Exposed beams, a cast-iron stove and a feature fireplace give the living room character, while a Scandinavian-influenced kitchen with Dekton worktops and integrated appliances makes daily life straightforward.
The first-floor bathroom is a standout: a four-piece suite with a free-standing slipper bath, separate walk-in shower and underfloor heating. Three bedrooms look across the valley or to the rear; room sizes are compact but well laid out for family living. There is useful under-stairs storage and loft access for extra space.
Outside offers a small front lawn and Indian stone patio with panoramic views, plus a low-maintenance raised timber deck to the rear. The cottage benefits from PVcu double glazing and mains gas central heating, and sits between Golcar and Slaithwaite with shops, schools and a nearby rail link.
Practical points to note: the mid-terrace stone walls are original and assumed uninsulated, contributing to the EPC D rating — insulation upgrades could reduce running costs and improve comfort. The plot is small and room sizes are compact, so buyers seeking larger gardens or more living space should be aware. Overall this is a characterful, well-equipped cottage suited to families wanting village-fringe living and scenic valley views.