Offers over
£190,000
2 bed terraced house for saleBank View, Luddendenfoot HX2
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
- Shared ownership
- Freehold
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About this property
Historic 1800s stone cottage
South facing countryside views
Functional period range cooker
Large double garage/parking
2 double bedrooms
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Property details
Nestled along a quiet country road in the highly desirable village of Luddendenfoot, this charming stone-built residence dates back to the 1800s and perfectly captures the essence of semi-rural living. Positioned as a south-facing retreat, the home is bathed in natural light and offers peaceful, elevated views with the Yorkshire countryside quite literally on your doorstep. Despite its tranquil setting, the property remains exceptionally well-connected, sitting within walking distance of an Ofsted 'Excellent' rated school and providing easy access to the canal towpath for scenic walks toward Sowerby Bridge or Hebden Bridge.
Upon entering the ground floor, you are greeted by a practical stone floor that sets a traditional tone for the rest of the home. The heart of this level is the inviting living room, which boasts a remarkable black solid-fuel appliance set within an exposed brick chimney breast. This feature is typical of the traditional range cookers found in historic properties and is fully functional, offering a unique opportunity to cook in a truly authentic fashion while warming the room.
Descending to the lower ground floor, the character continues in the kitchen, which features a premium Belling Range cooker and a classic Belfast sink, blending heritage style with modern culinary needs. This level is designed for practicality, offering a separate utility area to keep the main living spaces clutter-free and useful storage tucked neatly under the stairs.
The journey upward leads to the first floor, where you will find the second of two spacious double bedrooms and a functional, modern three-piece bathroom suite designed for contemporary comfort. Continuing to the second floor, the master bedroom serves as a stunning sanctuary. It has been beautifully decorated to highlight its period charm, providing a peaceful space to relax at the top of the house.
Outside, the property is as functional as it is beautiful, featuring a substantial garage with space for two cars and additional off-road parking for another two vehicles-a rare find for a period property like this. For those commuting or exploring the wider Calder Valley, the main A646 Burnley Road provides excellent public transport links, ensuring that while you feel worlds away in your country retreat, the vibrant hubs of the local towns are never out of reach.
Material information
Tenure Type: Freehold
Shared Ownership: No
Council Tax Band: A
Construction Type: Standard Construction
Sources of Heating: Gas Central Heating
Sources of Electricity supply: Main Supply
Sources of Water Supply: Main Supply
Primary Arrangement for Sewerage: Main Supply
Broadband Connection: 8mb/s - 44mb/s unknown mb/s
Mobile Signal/Coverage: Signal strength (0-4) EE: 3, Three: 4, O2: 3, Vodafone: 3
Parking: 2 car garage and off road parking on private driveway for 2 cars
Building Safety: No Known Issues
Listed Property: No
Restrictions: Unknown
Private Rights of Way: Unknown
Public Rights of Way: None
Flooded in Last 5 Years: No
Planning Permission/Development Proposals: Unknown
Entrance Location: Ground Floor
Accessibility Measures: Not Suitable for Wheelchair Users
Located on a Coalfield: Unknown
Other Mining Related Activities: Unknown
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