An impressive Grade II Listed detached ongoing barn conversion benefiting from spacious accommodation and a high specification throughout. The property is situated within a rural location and enjoys far reaching rural views.
Briefly comprising, hallway, utility, study/playroom, open plan kitchen, dining and sitting area, lounge, galleried landing, 4 double bedrooms, 2 en suite bathrooms and house bathroom. Externally parking and a flat lawn decked and paved garden.
Entrance Hall
Study
Utility Room
Service Room
W.C
Open Plan Kitchen, Dining and Sitting Area
Lounge
Galleried Landing
Master Bedroom
En Suite Bathroom
Bedroom Two
En Suite Bathroom
Bedroom Three
Bedroom Four
House Bathroom
A gravelled parking area to the side of the property. To the front of the property a superb flat lawn garden with paved and decked seating areas where to enjoy the far reaching views across the surrounding countryside. Outdoor lighting.
Hebden Bridge approx 3 miles. Leeds approx 29 miles. Manchester approx 29 miles.
Heptonstall is a delightful village which is a popular day trip destination for tourists and walkers. There are two village pubs, a small post office, cafe/deli and a park. There are many walking routes around Heptonstall along with popular biking routes, a small local history museum and a village church. Adjacent to Heptonstall is the National Trust woodland of Hardcastle Craggs where there are miles of walks and a restored 19th century mill. The Tourist area of Hebden Bridge is a short drive away and offers a wide range of amenities. There is a railway station in Hebden Bridge which provides access to the cities of Leeds, Manchester and Bradford. Both Manchester and Leeds Bradford International Airports are easily accessible.
A superb, restored and fully renovated detached barn conversion situated within an idyllic rural location enjoying impressive rural views across the surronding countryside.
An early buyer may have the opportunity to choose a range of fittings to suite their taste.
There are many features throughout the property to include large arched barn windows, exposed beams to the first floor ceilings and further feature barn windows with stone sills.
The property is Grade II Listed by curtilage and dates to 1856. The decorative stone above the arched barn window - A.&M.I. 1856 is believed to refer to Amos and Mary Ingham, Amos Ingham being the surgeon who attended Charlotte Bronte in 1855 during her last illness and signed her death certificate.
Architect certificate for the conversion.
The entrance hall accesses the utility room, study, W.C and open plan living area.
Fitted units to the utility room, plumbing for a washing machine and a dog shower. A door accesses the service room.
The study can be utilised for many different uses such an additional bedroom, playroom etc. A door leads out to the front garden.
A spacious and impressive open plan living room. The kitchen will be soon be fitted with a range of units and centre island. The integrated appliances will include a dishwasher, fridge, freezer and wine chiller. An open doorway leads through to the lounge area with French doors leading out to the front. An old feature hay ladder to one wall which provides loft access.
The first floor galleried landing access the bedroom accommodation and house bathroom.
En suite bathrooms to both the master bedroom and bedroom two.
Chrome sockets and switches. Under floor heating to the ground floor.
Fully fitted en suites and bathroom and W.C.
Only fixtures and fittings specifically mentioned in the particulars are included within the sale. Items not mentioned such as carpets and curtains may be available subject to separate negotiation.
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We understand that the property benefits from all mains services except for gas which is lpg. Please note that none of the services have been tested by the agents, we would therefore strictly point out that all prospective purchasers must satisfy themselves as to their working order.
Freehold with vacant possession upon completion.
The sale is subject to all of these rights whether public or private, whether mentioned in these particulars or not.
From Halifax Town centre proceed on the A646 Burnley Road towards Hebden Bridge via Luddenden Foot and Mytholmroyd. Continue through the traffic lights in Hebden Bridge to the next set, where you will need to follow the road to the turning circle to access Heptonstall Road. Follow the signs for Heptonstall Slack / Colden and continue to Popples Common. At the first pair of bus stops adjacent to the common, turn left off the main road, taking the right fork onto Faugh Lane. Travel along Faugh Lane taking the concrete track to the right. Follow the track to the very end passing the farm house on the left, follow the track around until reaching Great Lear Barn straight ahead.
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