- Very popular location - voted one of the best in the North
- Two double bedroom period terraced house
- High ceilings, beautiful fireplace with wood burner, exposed floorboards
- Views onto local fields at the rear and towards trees to the front
- Local country walks and scenery
- Excellent village amenities, a local trans-Pennine railway station too
- Access to the M62 motorway, Leeds and Manchester
- Spacious bedrooms with fitted wardrobes, lovely bathroom and landing
- Large lounge, attractive dining kitchen, rear hallway and useful cellar
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In a semi-rural setting on the edge of the ever-popular Pennine village of Slaithwaite, backing onto local countryside and being perfect for local scenic walks, and village amenities; a two double bedroom period terrace house.
Ideally suited for business travellers seeking road and rail access to Leeds and Manchester, as well as for local buyers looking for a home in the vibrant village of Slaithwaite, this spacious two-bedroom home is one to view personally.
The property has a good-sized front garden with a delightful decked area, and lower level barbecue area, and at the rear it owns it’s section of the access lane on which our clients park one small/medium sized car.
Suited to a variety of buyers, especially those who enjoy local country walks and scenery, those who enjoy eating out in a village setting and those who require varied local amenities. Slaithwaite has something for everybody.
Walk along the canal to Marsden, or up onto the moors above Slaithwaite, it's great for cycling too.
The property has stripped pine internal doors, a gas central heating system and double glazing, is decorated to a most appealing traditional style and offers accommodation that blends modern comforts with character and charm.
Approached from the rear into a hallway that offers access to a most useful storage cellar, and into the dining kitchen and lounge.
The dining kitchen has a range of traditional style cabinets and has an integrated dishwasher, washing machine, gas hob with hood, and an electric oven too. The kitchen looks out onto the local fields at the rear.
At the front of the house, the large lounge has exposed wooden flooring and a traditional fireplace with a wood burner. A front hall leads out to the decked area which is ideal for alfresco dining etc.
There is an attractive landing on the first floor, and two generous double bedrooms, each having attractive fitted wardrobes. The bathroom is spacious, has well chosen tiling and a three piece bathroom suite which includes a roll top bath.
Our clients are seeking a speedy sale, and an early viewing is highly recommended. Please contact our office for an accompanied viewing appointment.
The essentials: Mains services are available. The property is Freehold. Neighbourly rights of way exist as is common with terraced dwellings. The house is not adapted for disabled living. Council Tax band is B.
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In a semi-rural setting on the edge of the ever-popular Pennine village of Slaithwaite, backing onto local countryside and being perfect for local scenic walks, and village amenities; a two double bedroom period terrace house.
Ideally suited for business travellers seeking road and rail access to Leeds and Manchester, as well as for local buyers looking for a home in the vibrant village of Slaithwaite, this spacious two-bedroom home is one to view personally.
The property has a good-sized front garden with a delightful decked area, and lower level barbecue area, and at the rear it owns it’s section of the access lane on which our clients park one small/medium sized car.
Suited to a variety of buyers, especially those who enjoy local country walks and scenery, those who enjoy eating out in a village setting and those who require varied local amenities. Slaithwaite has something for everybody.
Walk along the canal to Marsden, or up onto the moors above Slaithwaite, it's great for cycling too.
The property has stripped pine internal doors, a gas central heating system and double glazing, is decorated to a most appealing traditional style and offers accommodation that blends modern comforts with character and charm.
Approached from the rear into a hallway that offers access to a most useful storage cellar, and into the dining kitchen and lounge.
The dining kitchen has a range of traditional style cabinets and has an integrated dishwasher, washing machine, gas hob with hood, and an electric oven too. The kitchen looks out onto the local fields at the rear.
At the front of the house, the large lounge has exposed wooden flooring and a traditional fireplace with a wood burner. A front hall leads out to the decked area which is ideal for alfresco dining etc.
There is an attractive landing on the first floor, and two generous double bedrooms, each having attractive fitted wardrobes. The bathroom is spacious, has well chosen tiling and a three piece bathroom suite which includes a roll top bath.
Our clients are seeking a speedy sale, and an early viewing is highly recommended. Please contact our office for an accompanied viewing appointment.
The essentials: Mains services are available. The property is Freehold. Neighbourly rights of way exist as is common with terraced dwellings. The house is not adapted for disabled living. Council Tax band is B.