1 bedroom terraced house
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Features and description
- Delightful mid terrace property with lovely garden
- Set in a quiet location and garden enjoying a sunny aspect
- Large bedroom with attic area above
- Lower ground floor kitchen
- Some period features
- Located between mytholmroyd and luddendenfoot
- Property tenure: freehold
- Council tax band a
- EPC RATING D (C61 P85)
- Property to be sold as vacant possesion no vendor chain
Offered for sale with no onward chain and vacant possession, this delightful mid-terraced property is ideally located between Mytholmroyd and Luddendenfoot in a peaceful residential setting. Priced at an asking price of £135,000, it would make an ideal home for a first-time buyer, downsizer, or those looking for a characterful pied-à-terre in Calderdale. Freehold in tenure and arranged over four floors, this charming one-bedroom home benefits from spacious and well-maintained interiors, a sunny garden and is brimming with period features that provide warmth and character.
The property is entered on the ground floor via a welcoming entrance to a generously proportioned living room, ideal for relaxing and entertaining, with views over the pretty garden. The lower ground floor reveals a well-equipped kitchen with range of wall and base units.
Upstairs, the first floor hosts a spacious double bedroom offering plenty of room for wardrobes and furnishings, with a bright and airy feel. Above, an attic area offers potential as a study, reading nook or additional storage, accessible via a fixed staircase. Completing the accommodation is a smartly presented bathroom, tiled and fitted with a three-piece white suite. The garden is a true highlight, enjoying a sunny aspect and creating a perfect space for outdoor dining, pottering or quiet relaxation.
Situated in a quiet location yet conveniently placed for local amenities, the property is well-served by transport links including Mytholmroyd and Sowerby Bridge train stations, both located less than 2 miles away with direct routes to Leeds and Manchester. The nearest supermarket is under 1.5 miles away, while doctors' surgeries, pharmacies and dental practices can be found within easy reach in both Mytholmroyd and nearby Hebden Bridge. Primary and secondary schools are within a short driving or public transport distance, and there are numerous leisure facilities in the area including gyms, swimming pools and scenic walking routes through the picturesque Calder Valley. For those who travel further afield, Leeds Bradford International Airport is approximately 30 miles away.
With an EPC rating of D and falling within Council Tax Band A, this attractive mid-terraced home presents an exciting opportunity to acquire a well-kept character property in a sought-after Calderdale location, offering the perfect balance of tranquillity and connectivity. Early viewing is highly recommended.
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