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Westfield House
Westfield House
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5 bedroom semi-detached house

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Semi-detached house
5 bed
5 bath

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Council tax: Band E
Mobile signal: 
EE O2 Three Vodafone
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Property description & features

  • Built 1836
  • Five bedrooms
  • Characterful property with period features
  • Double garage and off street parking
  • Located at the heart of Mytholmroyd
  • Rail links to Manchester (34 Mins) & Leeds (55 Mins)
Dating from 1836, Westfield House is a beautiful five bedroom family home located at the heart of Mytholmroyd.

Located at the heart of Mytholmroyd, Westfield House is a beautiful example of a pre-Victorian five-bedroom property, dating back to 1836, retaining its rich heritage through a plethora of period features combined with modern comforts and design. The property's appeal is further enhanced by its ideal setting within the village, with a host of amenities close by.

Stepping into Westfield House one can immediately appreciate the character and charm while also detecting contemporary comforts. A grand entrance hall welcomes you, with deep skirting boards, ornate architraves, and decorative arch recesses. . The reception rooms either side of the entrance hall boast high ceilings adorned with cornices and ceiling roses, they have also been
decorated with William Morris wallpaper, the perfect match for a property of this era. The beautiful fireplace surrounds provide the rooms with perfect focal points and a convenient gas flame fire installed in the sitting room.

Westfield House's accommodation is spread over four floors, providing flexible spaces and versatility. In addition to the entrance hall and primary reception rooms, the ground floor boasts a fabulous family kitchen. At its centre a large Quartzite topped island with seating, integrated appliances and storage is then surrounded by more Quartzite topped cupboards, a gas range with hand painted splash-back depicting Westfield House, and a double butler sink. The room is bathed in natural light courtesy of its triple aspect with views over the front, side and rear garden, along with doors leading out into both the side and rear gardens. From the entrance hall the rear of the property boasts a second smaller sitting room as well as a boiler room/utility area. The main staircase from the entrance hall leads to the first floor landing, again the area is wonderfully light thanks to the tall window over the half landing. From the landing there is access to three spacious double bedrooms with high ceilings and generous proportions, and a household bathroom with claw foot bath and separate shower. A concealed staircase also leads from the landing to a second floor bedroom, with a dormer window to the rear and skylights to the front in addition to a large attic storage room.

The kitchen also boasts a staircase leading to its own first floor bedroom accommodation, it too boasts skylights along with w/c.

The lower ground floor accommodation of Westfield House is extensive, from the kitchen one can access a large games/music room with windows opening onto the rear and side gardens. From the entrance hall stairs lead down to a number of rooms including a laundry, gym, bar and garden room as well as an additional w/c.

Outside and Westfield House's boasts a gated entrance onto to the tarmacked driveway and a double garage. A lawned garden offers seating to the side and front of the property, with mature trees, hedging, flower beds, and a charming water fountain. A rear driveway, accessed from Longfellow Court, adds to the property's convenience with ample parking for several vehicles. At the rear of the property a quiet, lawned, enclosed garden with a tiled seating area provides more variety with which to enjoy the property’s outside space.

Positioned in Mytholmroyd, this property benefits from the village’s range of amenities, including independent shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants, a pair of convenient small supermarkets, and railway station providing direct services to Leeds and Manchester: both taking less than 50 minutes. The surrounding countryside is a delight for all those who enjoy the outdoors, with the canal providing a quite route to Hebden Bridge, or one can head up Cragg Vale and explore the miles of footpaths and bridleways that traverse the Calder Valley.

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