£725,000
4 bed semi-detached house for saleSlaithwaite, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD7
4 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Grade II listed character property
No upper chain
Outstanding views
Generous grounds, parking and detached garage
EPC - D
Council tax band - G
Tenure - freehold
An exceptional Grade II listed home set above Slaithwaite, boasting breathtaking panoramic views and is offered with no upper chain. Offering versatile living, stunning character features throughout, generous gardens, gated parking and a double garage-this is countryside living at its finest. EPC D
Commanding a truly special hillside setting above the sought-after village of Slaithwaite, this exceptional Grade II listed home enjoys breathtaking, far-reaching views across open countryside and the surrounding Pennine landscape. Blending period charm with versatile family living, the property offers an impressive and flexible layout ideally suited to modern lifestyles.
A timber and glazed entrance set within the original arched barn opening leads into a welcoming reception hall, featuring oak flooring, exposed beams and stonework detailing, along with useful under-stairs storage. Steps rise to an inner hallway with a continuation of these character features and access to a ground floor cloakroom fitted with a modern white suite.
The lounge is a particularly versatile space, arranged over two distinct areas and accessed via a short set of steps. With a striking stone fireplace, beamed ceiling, garden access and wonderful views, this room could equally serve as a family room, teenage space or additional bedroom if required. There is also a separate study with fitted shelving, ideal for home working.
The sitting room is a warm and inviting reception space, showcasing mullioned windows framing far-reaching views, exposed beams and a multi-fuel stove set within a stone fireplace.
At the heart of the home lies a superb farmhouse-style dining kitchen, fitted with handcrafted units and quality work surfaces, incorporating a Belfast sink and a central island with additional storage. A range-style cooker sits within a feature stone surround, and integrated appliances include a dishwasher and fridge/freezer. Mullioned windows with bespoke shutters flood the space with natural light, while exposed beams and stonework enhance the room’s character. A separate utility room provides additional storage, matching cabinetry, a second Belfast sink, and space for laundry appliances, along with the oil-fired boiler.
To the first floor, a spacious landing with exposed stonework and beams leads to four double bedrooms. The principal bedroom benefits from fitted wardrobes and a modern en suite wet room with contemporary fittings and a walk-in shower.
The second bedroom is particularly impressive, featuring striking exposed roof timbers and expansive views. The remaining bedrooms are both well-proportioned, one enjoying dual aspect views and the other offering a charming space ideal for a child or guest, complete with character features.
The house bathroom is fitted with a traditional-style suite including a freestanding clawfoot bath, separate shower enclosure, wash basin and WC, complemented by stylish tiling and period-inspired fittings.
Externally, electrically operated gates open onto a generous driveway providing ample parking, along with a detached stone-built double garage. The gardens are extensive and thoughtfully arranged, predominantly laid to lawn with a variety of seating areas including a paved terrace and pergola-perfect for enjoying the spectacular outlook. There are also vegetable beds, a greenhouse, timber shed, and a stone-flagged area to the rear, all contributing to the home’s appeal as a peaceful rural retreat.
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a distinctive period home in a truly outstanding setting, and early viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the space, character, and breathtaking views on offer.
No Gas to property
Sewerage Treatment Plant
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