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2 bedroom semi-detached house

Chain-free
Semi-detached house
2 beds
1 bath
Added > 14 days

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Features and description

  • A charming semi-detached cottage
  • Extended ground floor dining-kitchen
  • Spacious living room with wood-burner
  • Double glazed and GAS heating
  • Front cottage-style garden
  • 2 bedrooms
  • Bathroom with bath and separate shower
  • Chain Free Sale
Low Fold Cottage is a charming and cosy, traditional stone built semi-detached cottage, dating back to 1630.

The property offers surprisingly spacious accommodation, particularly to the extended ground floor, and must be seen to be fully appreciated.

Located in a tranquil part of the sought-after village of Kelbrook, and with a pleasant outlook over the front garden towards Kelbrook Beck

Colne, Barnoldswick, and Earby are all within a 5-10 minute drive, and the larger market town of Skipton, just over the Yorkshire / Lancashire border is approximately 10 minutes away. The business centre's of West Yorkshire and Lancashire are within an hours drive.

The property comprises in brief : -

A fitted dining-kitchen finished in a shaker style with soft creams, providing an excellent range of base and wall units, and with laminate worktops incorporating a Belfast sink, and having attractive 'Harlequin-style' tiling. With some glass fronted display and corner display units, and with space for a fridge and freezer, washing machine, dryer, (all appliances available by separate negotiation), and a four-person dining suite. A Stoves Whirlpool fan oven and 4 ring gas hob are included in the sale. Having a pleasant outlook from no less than four double glazed window, and with a door onto the front garden / sitting area. An attractive space, finished with exposed beams and rustic plasterwork.

The living-dining room is of excellent proportions, with a large window, and a door onto the front gardens. Featuring a stone fireplace incorporating a sizable multi-fuel stove. Offering ample space for a couple of sofas and living room furniture. and with exposed beams, and return staircase with half-landing rising to the first floor.

To the first floor the principal bedroom has a pleasant outlook towards Kelbrook Beck from a panoramic double glazed mullioned window. Having space for a double bed and furniture. Bedroom two is a smaller double or good sized single, with window looking down the street. The bathroom is of decent proportions, and incorporates a bath, separate shower enclosure with thermostatic shower, wash basin, and WC. A window with autumn leaf glass provides good ventilation, a large linen / store cupboard, and with timber paneling to the walls.

We are informed that the loft is partially boarded for storage.

To the outside there is an attractive garden at the front of the property offering a very pleasant place to sit and relax. On street parking is immediately adjacent to the property.

All main services are connected, double glazed and GAS central heating. The sale is chain free.

Kelbrook is a village in the civil parish of Kelbrook and Sough, Borough of Pendle, in Lancashire, England. It lies on the A56 road between Colne and Earby.

Historically a part of the now divided old parish of Thornton-in-Craven in the West Riding of Yorkshire, Kelbrook was administered as part of Skipton Rural District, until boundary changes in 1974. Kelbrook lies in West Craven, so keeping cultural links with Yorkshire and Craven.
Kelbrook School is situated in the heart of the village.

Elisabeth Beresford, the creator of the Wombles, wrote much of the second Wombles book, The Wandering Wombles, whilst staying in a cottage on Dotcliffe Road in 1970.
The residents of Kelbrook are affectionately called Kelbricks.

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Hunters - Skipton
Hunters - Skipton
1 High Street Skipton BD23 1AJ
01756 317958
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In October 2011, local Estate Agents Andrew & Rory Procter joined Hunters Estate Agent as partners and now have a Hunters branch in Skipton. Firmly established as one of the top three agents in Skipton, Craven and the surrounding Dales, Hunters Procter & Co continue to grow and we now have a team of seven staff covering both sales and lettings. Our prestigious and spacious offices 1, The High Street, Skipton, provides a relaxed but professional atmosphere with the latest IT, phone systems and lighting. We have five spacious offices in our handsome Grade II Listed building at the top of the High Street, offering informal seating and excellent property display areas to make the process for our customer the smoothest it possibly can be. Hunters Procter & Co Estate and Letting agent Skipton are proud to support the local college and have provided NVQ apprenticeships and full-time employment for two of our young business graduates and a part time job for a third student. Our enthusiastic team includes Rory, Andrew, Rachel, Fiona, James, Melanie and Carrie. Marketing is second to none with property websites including Rightmove and Zoopla, professional photographer, floor plans, accompanied viewings and much more included in the selling fee. We can also offer Landlords three levels of service from tenant find only to fully managed with 24/7 call out. 
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