A beautiful, characterful cottage, boasting a wood burner and balcony with panoramic views over the surrounding countryside.
Step to entrance.
Ground Floor:
Open plan living space.
Living area: With wood burner, Smart TV and French doors leading to balcony.
Dining area.
Kitchen area: With electric oven, electric hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher and washer/dryer.
First Floor:
Bedroom 1: With double bed.
Bedroom 2: With double bed.
Shower room: With walk-in shower and toilet.
Second Floor:
Bedroom 3: With double bed and en-suite with bath with shower attachment, and toilet.
Ground Floor:
Open plan living space.
Living area: With wood burner, Smart TV and French doors leading to balcony.
Dining area.
Kitchen area: With electric oven, electric hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher and washer/dryer.
First Floor:
Bedroom 1: With double bed.
Bedroom 2: With double bed.
Shower room: With walk-in shower and toilet.
Second Floor:
Bedroom 3: With double bed and en-suite with bath with shower attachment, and toilet.
Gas central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Initial fuel for wood burner included. On road parking. 1 small dog welcome. No smoking.
Boasting magnificent views over the countryside made famous by ‘Last Tango in Halifax’ and ‘Gentleman Jack’, this stunning stone built mid-terraced cottage can be found a short walk from the desirable West Yorkshire village of Ripponden. Completely renovated throughout in 2021 this beautiful property is full of traditional character and charm and has everything needed for a warm and comfortable stay. The open plan living space is sociable by design and has a wood burning stove for cosy winter evenings and a balcony with far reaching panoramic views for long summer nights. The first floor holds two double bedrooms and a beautifully decorated shower room, and then pride of place on the second floor is a further bedroom with beamed vaulted ceiling and en-suite facilities including a roll top bath.
The picturesque conservation village of Ripponden is a mere 5-minute walk, and here you’ll find traditional pubs together with modern bars, restaurants and impressive walks. Alternatively, Hebden Bridge is around a 15 min drive and is renowned for its bohemian streets, artisan shops and organic cafes.
Set between the Yorkshire Dales and Peak District National Parks, the location is perfect for those looking for an escape to the countryside for walking, hiking, and cycling. Nearby Blackstone Edge provides access to The Pennine Way high above the Ryburn Valley or why not recreate those infamous routes travelled by the Tour de France and Tour de Yorkshire both of which passed the property. Grade II* listed Shibden Hall as seen in the portrayal of Anne Lister’s Gentleman Jack is a 20-minute drive, The Piece Hall, Halifax, the only remaining Georgian cloth hall is truly unique and is a 20 min drive. Other attractions within 30 - 40 minutes include Holmfirth, the renowned location of the TV classic Last of the Summer Wine, the Royal Armouries, Brontë Parsonage Museum, National Media Museum and the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway which quite wonderfully starred in the 1970’s film ’The Railway Children’. The Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Cannon Hall Museum and the fabulous Harewood House are all 45 minutes - an hour away. Finally for bright lights of larger towns and cities, Huddersfield (30 mins), Leeds (45 mins), Manchester (50 mins) and York (75 mins) are all easily accessible.
The picturesque conservation village of Ripponden is a mere 5-minute walk, and here you’ll find traditional pubs together with modern bars, restaurants and impressive walks. Alternatively, Hebden Bridge is around a 15 min drive and is renowned for its bohemian streets, artisan shops and organic cafes.
Set between the Yorkshire Dales and Peak District National Parks, the location is perfect for those looking for an escape to the countryside for walking, hiking, and cycling. Nearby Blackstone Edge provides access to The Pennine Way high above the Ryburn Valley or why not recreate those infamous routes travelled by the Tour de France and Tour de Yorkshire both of which passed the property. Grade II* listed Shibden Hall as seen in the portrayal of Anne Lister’s Gentleman Jack is a 20-minute drive, The Piece Hall, Halifax, the only remaining Georgian cloth hall is truly unique and is a 20 min drive. Other attractions within 30 - 40 minutes include Holmfirth, the renowned location of the TV classic Last of the Summer Wine, the Royal Armouries, Brontë Parsonage Museum, National Media Museum and the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway which quite wonderfully starred in the 1970’s film ’The Railway Children’. The Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Cannon Hall Museum and the fabulous Harewood House are all 45 minutes - an hour away. Finally for bright lights of larger towns and cities, Huddersfield (30 mins), Leeds (45 mins), Manchester (50 mins) and York (75 mins) are all easily accessible.