The impressive Harrogate is a home with real kerb appeal, with stunning symmetry and a unique roofed porch that really catches the eye.
Step inside and you'll find that traditional craftsmanship has been blended with modern, family friendly design, to create a home with something for everyone. Each of the four bedrooms is double sized, with the master bedroom also having an en-suite with double shower. The first floor is also home to a generous family bathroom.
Downstairs, the property enjoys copious space in all four rooms, with a large open plan kitchen / dining room across the back, including a high quality fitted kitchen with appliances and a separate utility with exterior access. There's also a large lounge big enough to accommodate the whole family and a convenient downstairs cloaks.
A home of the highest standard, the Harrogate offers your family a superb quality of life.
About Stoney Bank Chase, Thongsbridge
About the Development
Set amongst the same stunning Pennine scenery that inspired tv’s Last of the Summer Wine and Where the Heart Is, Thongsbridge enjoys a delightful rural location. Yet at the same time, you’ll find good local schools close by, excellent facilities in nearby Holmfirth and easy connections by road and rail to Huddersfield, Sheffield, Leeds and Manchester.
Stoney Bank Chase offers a selection of superb quality two, three and four bedroom family homes from Redrow’s award winning Heritage Collection, designed, like their surroundings, to offer the best of both worlds, with traditional craftsmanship and architecture, combined with modern family friendly designs. Register your interest today in these new homes near Huddersfield, and we’ll keep you right up to date with all the news and give you the pick of the plots when they are released.
Amenities
There is a CoOp convenience store within easy reach of the development, with a larger CoOp Supermarket, a Lidl and a Sainsbury’s Local in nearby Holmfirth.
For GPs, register with Elmwood Family Doctors in Thongsbridge (Sat Nav HD9 3TR, call with dentists available at Holmfirth Dental Surgery (Sat Nav HD9 3TP, call .
Dining
Locally, Thongsbridge has a small selection of eateries, with The Great Wall Chinese and Spice Fusion Lounge both very popular.
As you would expect for a major tourist destination, nearby Holmfirth has much more choice, with Trip Advisor listing no less than 64 places to eat, led by Shimla Indian Cuisine, Catch Seafood Restaurant, Pure North Cider Press Café and Mezze. The Black Cat, The Fleece, The Ford Inn and The Fox House Inn are also popular for their high class pub grub.
Education
The local area operates a three-tier school system, and Stoney Bank chase has all three levels within easy reach of home. Children start at Kirkroyds Infants School, rated ‘good’ by Ofsted in their recent inspection. They then move up to Wooldale Juniors close by, which was assessed to have ‘good’ personal development, behaviour and pupil welfare. Both schools are just a short drive away, or you can leave the car and enjoy a morning walk together.
Older pupils are even luckier, with the ‘good’ rated and highly popular Holmfirth High School just a few minutes walk away from the development across the school fields.
Leisure
For a small village, Thongsbridge has much to offer including sports at Holmfirth High School Sports Centre and Holmfirth Pool, as well as successful village cricket and tennis clubs. Nearby Holmfirth has a host of attractions for tourists and locals alike, including the Valley Theatre, which was nominated best small venue in Britain by the nme. The town has regular festivals throughout the year, including Holmfirth Arts Week in July and the Festival of Folk in May.
With the Peak District national park right on your doorstep, the opportunities are endless for getting out and about and making the most of your exceptional surroundings. While others travel for hours to visit the area, you’ll have a trip of just minutes.
Shopping
Holmfirth has a wide range of local shops, including many local independents selling produce and crafts made in the valley by local people. It also has a friendly local market every Thursday and Saturday, along with a farmers’ market every third Sunday of the month. Alongside the crafts shops, Holmfirth also hosts the modern Riverside Shopping Centre.
For a more extensive shopping trip, head for Huddersfield, for the Packhorse, Kingsgate and Piazza shopping centres, or take the train to the shoppers’ paradise that is Leeds City Centre.
Transport
Although the development enjoys an enviable rural setting, this is far from being a remote village. Huddersfield is just 6miles away, Barnsley 13miles and Wakefield 16miles, with the major cities of Sheffield (22miles) Leeds (26miles) and Manchester (26miles) all within easy reach. You’ll also enjoy easy access to both the M62 and M1 for journeys farther afield.
Trains from Brockhole Station, just over a mile from the development, reach Huddersfield direct in just 13minutes, where you can get connections to Leeds, Manchester and Sheffield, all with a total journey time of an hour or less.
Opening Hours
Monday - 10:00am - 5:30pm, Tuesday - 10:00am - 5:30pm, Wednesday - 10:00am - 5:30pm, Thursday - 10:00am - 5:30pm, Friday - 10:00am - 5:30pm, Saturday - 10:00am - 5:30pm, Sunday - 10:00am - 5:30pm