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4 bed terraced house for saleMason Street, Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire HX7
4 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
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About this property
Lines available 24/7!
Recently renovated & enhanced
Quiet & popular position
Conveniently located
Four bedroom home
Tiered garden with outdoor kitchen
Additional plot with established allotment area
On street parking (permit required)
Mason Street is a peaceful no through road just a short walk from the heart of Hebden Bridge, offering the rare combination of quiet surroundings and convenient access to the town's vibrant community. Opposite the property you will find tiered gardens, allotment space and far-reaching views, making this an exceptional opportunity to enjoy both a central and scenic position in one of Calderdale's most desirable and popular locations.
The property itself has been lovingly renovated by the current owners with remarkable attention to detail throughout. Spread over three floors plus a cellar which could be enhanced, this charming mid-terrace over-dwelling combines character features such as tall ceilings, large sash windows and exposed beams with modern touches including new radiators throughout, smart Abigail Ahern x Hilarys blinds, sound proofing insulation/treatment throughout the house, and a new stable door and double glazing installed in January 2025.
Step inside through the stable door and you are greeted by an impressive open-plan living, kitchen and dining space that enjoys garden views. The entrance area offers bespoke storage units with push-open drawers, ideal for coats, boots and day-to-day essentials. The living area is anchored by a multifuel stove set within a stone fireplace, while the kitchen, completely redesigned and replaced in 2024, provides a stylish yet practical layout with a breakfast bar that cleverly incorporates a reclaimed cable reel table. Integrated appliances include a Beko slimline dishwasher, Samsung fridge, Samsung freezer, Faber induction hob with built-in extractor, a Samsung smart double oven with air fryer and steamer modes. Generous shelving, cupboards and drawers complete this thoughtfully planned space. From here, stone steps lead down to the cellar which currently provides a useful utility area with plumbing for a washing machine and a separate storage room, with clear potential to create a more versatile living or workspace.
On the first floor, a double bedroom with built-in cupboards looks out over the garden and is currently used as a guest room and study. A further single bedroom, now set up as a music studio and additional sitting room, features bespoke adaptable storage and built-in media units with a removable table top. Also on this level is a stylish bathroom, redesigned in 2023, with a white three-piece suite including a Thomas Crapper W/C, basin with vanity unit, and a bespoke built-in Omnitub Japanese soaking tub with a double shower over and smart humidity control system.
The second floor reveals a generous double bedroom with exposed beams and floorboards, a pitched ceiling and a skylight that floods the room with light and frames views of the garden. A multifuel stove and glazed panels enhance the sense of warmth and character, while an en-suite w/c offers further convenience. Another bedroom completes this floor, currently used as a study but equally suited to a single bedroom, with exposed beams and garden views through its skylight.
Externally, the property enjoys an abundance of outdoor space unusual for this area. A tiered and decked garden to the front of the house with established greenhouse and great views from the top tier also features a bespoke off-grid kitchen with ceramic Japanese BBQ, creating a unique entertaining space In addition, a separate allotment plot also opposite the property has a large paved patio area, small orchard and offers further potential for gardening growth.
Hebden Bridge is renowned for its independent shops, cafés, arts scene and strong sense of community. Nestled in the Calder Valley, the town also offers excellent transport links with a mainline railway station providing direct connections to Manchester, Leeds and beyond, while the surrounding hills, woodlands and canal paths provide endless opportunities for walking and cycling. This property combines the best of town and country living, all in a truly convenient location.
Material information
Tenure Type: Freehold
Council Tax Band: A
Construction Type: Standard Construction
Sources of Heating: Gas Central Heating & Multifuel Stoves
Sources of Electricity supply: Main Supply
Sources of Water Supply: Main Supply
Primary Arrangement for Sewerage: Main Supply
Broadband Connection: Standard - 18 mbps Superfast - 80 mbps
Mobile Signal/Coverage: O2 - Good EE- Fair Three - Good Vodafone - Fair
Parking: Street Parking with Permit
Building Safety: No Known Issues
Listed Property: No
Restrictions: Not Sure
Private Rights of Way: Not Sure
Public Rights of Way: Not Sure
Flooded in Last 5 Years:
Sources of Risk: Rivers & Sea - Very Low Surface Water - Very Low
Flood Defences: None
Planning Permission/Development Proposals: Not Sure
Entrance Location: Ground Floor
Accessibility Measures: Not Wheelchair Accessible
Located on a Coalfield: Not Sure
Other Mining Related Activities: Not Sure
Ground Floor
Kitchen/Dining/Living Room
4.953m x 4.6736m - 16'3” x 15'4”
Lower Ground Floor
Cellar
4.953m x 4.6736m - 16'3” x 15'4”
First Floor
First Floor Landing
Bedroom 2
4.6736m x 2.8194m - 15'4” x 9'3”
Bedroom 3
4.6736m x 1.905m - 15'4” x 6'3”
Bathroom
2.2352m x 0.9144m - 7'4” x 3'0”
Second Floor
Second Floor Landing
Bedroom 1
4.6736m x 3.5052m - 15'4” x 11'6”
Ensuite W/C
Bedroom 4
3.0226m x 2.3368m - 9'11” x 7'8”
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