£190,000
2 bed terraced house for saleHoults Lane, Greetland, Halifax, West Yorkshire HX4
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Ryder & Dutton - Halifax
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About this property
Two Bedroom Country Cottage.
Kitchen Extension.
Sought-after Area.
Log Burning Stove.
Tax Band: B.
Tenure: Freehold.
EPC: E.
A well-presented, two-bedroom stone-built country cottage situated in the sought-after, quaint residential area of Hoults Lane, Greetland. This attractive home benefits from a well-designed kitchen extension with spacious living accommodation. Other added benefits include a log-burning stove and exposed wooden beams, adding to the charm of the property.
EPC: E.
Entrance.
An inviting entrance porch via stable doors leads to the kitchen.
Kitchen.
A galley style kitchen comprising from a range of floor and wall mounted storage units and cupboard space with solid worktops.
Lounge / Diner.
A stylish lounge comprising from a sofa suite, coffee table and media cabinet. Original stone flooring with feature log-burning stove and mantle piece. Generous natural light gained via the patio doors. Access to the cellars and first floor landing. Additional room for a dining table and chairs.
Bedroom One.
The principal bedroom consists of a double bed, bedside tables and free-standing bedroom furniture.
Bedroom Two.
A double bedroom that can accommodate a double bed and free-standing bedroom furniture. This room is currently being used as a home office.
Bathroom.
The house bathroom comprises from a walk-in shower unit, low-level flush WC and wash hand basin.
Patio Garden.
An established patio garden that can accommodate outdoor seating, ideal for al-fresco dining.
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