A bespoke 4-bedroom family home on 1.3 acres with sweeping Pennine views and versatile outbuildings..
Individually designed 4-bedroom detached home with expansive Pennine views
1.3 acre plot: south-facing landscaped garden plus 1 acre paddock
Open-plan breakfast kitchen with bi-fold doors to flagged terrace
Large lounge, dining room, home office and underfloor ground heating
Double garage, summerhouse with stove, and 300 sqft outbuilding (cattery)
LPG central heating and septic tank drainage — consider running costs
Council Tax Band G — higher ongoing charges
Average broadband in rural location; excellent mobile signal
Set within 1.3 acres on the edge of the Pennines, this individually designed four-bedroom home combines generous living space with expansive, south-facing gardens and a one-acre paddock. The heart of the house is a contemporary open-plan kitchen with bi-fold doors that flow to a flagged terrace—ideal for family meals and summer entertaining. Large reception rooms, a dedicated home office and a galleried first-floor landing enhance daily life while capturing outstanding valley views.
Practical extras include a double garage, an outbuilding currently used as a cattery (circa 300 sq ft), and a timber summerhouse with power and a wood-burning stove. The property benefits from underfloor heating to the ground floor, mostly modern fitted kitchen appliances, and an EPC rating of B. Good local schools and convenient road links to Penistone, Holmfirth and the M1 make this a functional rural family base.
Buyers should note some service particulars: heating is served by LPG with a septic tank for drainage, and council tax is Band G (quite expensive). Broadband is average despite excellent mobile signal; as a rural, largely isolated setting, ongoing maintenance of grounds and outbuildings will be a factor. Overall this is a high-quality, characterful country home offering lifestyle space and strong renovation/usage flexibility for family or multi-use occupation.