Well-preserved village home near schools and countryside trails.
- Grade II listed 17th-century detached stone farmhouse
- Four bedrooms, principal with built-in storage and en suite
- Bright kitchen-diner with Bosch oven and Neff gas hob
- Original stone fireplaces, exposed beams and timber details
- Private, low-maintenance stone-paved garden and decent plot
- Off-street parking in central village location
- EPC: TBC; Council Tax band E (above average)
- Listing status restricts alterations and may complicate repairs
This handsome Grade II listed stone farmhouse, believed to date from the 17th century, combines authentic period detail with practical family living across four bedrooms and three bathrooms. Original features such as large exposed stone fireplaces, deep timber windowsills and a solid timber staircase give the house distinctive character while generous reception rooms suit family life and entertaining.
A bright kitchen-diner with integrated Bosch and Neff appliances, a walk-in pantry and adjoining utility make daily routines straightforward. The principal bedroom benefits from built-in storage and a private en suite; three further bedrooms share a modern shower room. The property extends to about 1,474 sq ft and sits on a decent plot with a private, low-maintenance stone-paved garden and off-street parking in the central village location.
Practical considerations are clear: the Grade II listing brings historic interest but will restrict alterations and can complicate repairs or extensions. Council Tax is in band E and the EPC is currently TBC. The home is offered freehold and is within easy walking distance of local shops, pubs, highly regarded primary schools and countryside trails — an attractive spot for families seeking village living with excellent access to outdoor routes.
If you value period character and village convenience and are prepared for the responsibilities of owning a listed building, this property offers a rare, well-preserved farmhouse in Cullingworth's conservation area that is ready to be experienced in person.