Light-filled three-bed conversion in Haworth village with parking and no onward chain.
First-floor three-bedroom apartment in converted Victorian brewery
Set within a converted Victorian brewery in the centre of Haworth, this first-floor three-bedroom apartment combines period character with modern fittings. High ceilings and large arched windows fill the open-plan living, kitchen and dining area with light and offer valley views towards the town. The property is offered with no onward chain and an allocated off-street parking space—an uncommon convenience in this village centre.
The home will suit first-time buyers or small families seeking extra space, and it also has clear short-term appeal for holiday-let or investor buyers given Haworth’s tourist draw. Practical details are straightforward: mains gas boiler and radiators, double glazing, and a long lease (circa 980 years). There is one bathroom and a compact modern kitchen, so the layout is best for those who prioritise generous living space over multiple bathrooms.
Buyers should note material points plainly: the flat is leasehold with an average service charge of about £1,140 per year and potential additional fees for leasehold documentation. The building’s stone walls are assumed to have no insulation and the apartment may benefit from further thermal improvements. A survey is recommended as services and appliances have not been tested. An offer has been received and the sale is being run under a public notice procedure open to higher written offers until 10.9.25.