A rare renovated Victorian home combining heritage character with smart, eco heating and panoramic views..
Large 4-bed, 3-bath link-detached home, c.2,401 sq ft
Elevated plot with panoramic countryside views and large garden
Fully renovated (high-spec) with solid oak flooring and bespoke kitchen
Air source heat pump powering multi-zone underfloor heating (eco feature)
Comprehensive CCTV, remote alarm and whole-house networking
Extensive Yorkshire stone driveway with ample off-street parking
Built 1889 — period stone walls with internal insulation; character features
Higher local crime rate; buyers should check security and service reports
This substantial link-detached home on Deans Terrace blends late-Victorian character with a comprehensive high-spec refurbishment. Original sandstone walls and exposed beams sit alongside a bespoke quartz kitchen island, premium Bosch appliances and solid oak flooring, creating a rare combination of period character and contemporary comfort across three floors and circa 2,401 sq ft.
The house is engineered for modern living: a top-spec air source heat pump powers multi-zone underfloor heating, the property is fully networked with integrated CCTV and remote alarm control via a built-in iPad, and recessed speakers and smart heating controls are fitted throughout. Large dual-aspect rooms, an atrium-style central space and generous principal bedroom with en-suite make this particularly well suited to families seeking flexible, high-quality accommodation.
Externally the elevated plot offers panoramic countryside views, a large Yorkshire stone flagged driveway with extensive parking and a substantial enclosed garden — rare features so close to Halifax and convenient for the M62 and several highly regarded schools. The finish is turnkey following the recent renovation, but buyers should verify service installations and obtain their own surveys as noted in the particulars.
Notable practical points: the property sits in an area with a higher reported crime rate, and the listing references both an air source heat pump with underfloor heating and existing mains gas boiler/radiators — prospective buyers should confirm heating arrangements and running costs. The home is freehold, built in 1889 with internal insulation to stone walls and double glazing installed after 2002.