Characterful one-bedroom terrace with period features and central location, ready to view..
One double bedroom with fitted wardrobes and en-suite bathroom
Gas boiler, AGA and wood-burning stove; multiple heat sources
Compact rooms (small-to-average) suited to single/couple or rental
Character features: exposed stone, wooden floors, chimney pot views
Double glazed; likely original stone walls may lack insulation
Small front seating area; on-street parking only
Tenure not stated — purchaser to verify legal status
Appliances/services untested; inspection recommended before offer
This charming mid-terrace one-bedroom property sits in the heart of Hebden Bridge, with attractive valley and chimney‑pot views from the living room. The interior is compact but well laid out, featuring exposed stonework, wooden floors, a wood-burning stove and a fitted kitchen with a gas AGA—details that give the house character and instant appeal for a single occupant or couple.
Practical benefits include gas central heating with a boiler and radiators, double glazing and very low council tax. On-street parking and a small front seating area add convenience in this central, town‑fringe location close to shops, public transport and good local schools. There is no flood risk recorded and local crime levels are low.
Buyers should note the property footprint and external plot are small and room sizes read as small-to-average, so the home is best suited to a single occupant, couple or buy-to-let. The building is stone-built (likely original sandstone/limestone) and may have limited wall insulation; buyers wanting high thermal performance should allow for upgrades. Tenure is not stated and services/appliances have not been tested, so prospective purchasers should verify these points when viewing.
Overall this is a characterful, ready-to-view town cottage with tasteful finishes and immediate lifestyle appeal, while also offering modest scope for modernization or reconfiguration to increase usable space and value.