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Guide price
£200,0003 bedroom house for sale
Marsh Lane, Oxenhope, Keighley, West Yorkshire, BD22
House
3 beds
1 bath
1085
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band C
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- End terrace house
- Three bedrooms
- Two reception rooms
- Kitchen
- Bathroom
- Partial double glazing
- Requires complete modernisation
- Garden
- Was once the home of the late renowned water colourist John Pighills
A substantial three bedroomed end terraced house delightfully situated on the edge of the popular village of Oxenhope with views across the village and countryside beyond.
This substantial end terrace house was once the home of the renowned water colourist John Pighills and offers accommodation across two floors briefly comprising, entrance vestibule, dining room, sitting room, kitchen, hall and front porch, to the first floor, landing, three double bedrooms and bathroom. Outside, bin store and garden to the rear and side. The property requires a full modernisation programme but does include partial double glazing, this house will be of interest to those looking for a project. An increasingly rare opportunity to acquire such a property in a delightful location.
Delightfully situated along the marsh on the outskirts of the popular village of Oakworth with long range views of both the village and countryside beyond. Oxenhope has a popular first school, mini supermarket and various pubs and clubs and is supported by shopping and road and rail travel links in Keighley town centre which is approximately five miles distant.
Local Authority & Council Tax Band
The City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council
Council Tax Band C.
Tenure, Services & Parking
Freehold. Mains electricity, water and drainage are installed.
Internet and Mobile Coverage
Information obtained from the Ofcom website indicates that an internet connection is available from at least one provider. Mobile coverage (outdoors), is also available from at least one of the UKs four leading providers. For further information please refer to:
From our North Street office into the High Street and then left into South Street, continue into Halifax Road, continue approximately three miles up the hill to Crossroads, at the roundabout turn right into Haworth Road and then follow the road down into Haworth, down Mill Hey, up Bridgehouse Lane then left into Sun Street, continue along Sun Street which runs into Marsh Lane, continue along Marsh Lane passing the top of Moorhouse Lane, the property can then be seen on the left hand side identified by our for sale board.
This substantial end terrace house was once the home of the renowned water colourist John Pighills and offers accommodation across two floors briefly comprising, entrance vestibule, dining room, sitting room, kitchen, hall and front porch, to the first floor, landing, three double bedrooms and bathroom. Outside, bin store and garden to the rear and side. The property requires a full modernisation programme but does include partial double glazing, this house will be of interest to those looking for a project. An increasingly rare opportunity to acquire such a property in a delightful location.
Delightfully situated along the marsh on the outskirts of the popular village of Oakworth with long range views of both the village and countryside beyond. Oxenhope has a popular first school, mini supermarket and various pubs and clubs and is supported by shopping and road and rail travel links in Keighley town centre which is approximately five miles distant.
Local Authority & Council Tax Band
The City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council
Council Tax Band C.
Tenure, Services & Parking
Freehold. Mains electricity, water and drainage are installed.
Internet and Mobile Coverage
Information obtained from the Ofcom website indicates that an internet connection is available from at least one provider. Mobile coverage (outdoors), is also available from at least one of the UKs four leading providers. For further information please refer to:
From our North Street office into the High Street and then left into South Street, continue into Halifax Road, continue approximately three miles up the hill to Crossroads, at the roundabout turn right into Haworth Road and then follow the road down into Haworth, down Mill Hey, up Bridgehouse Lane then left into Sun Street, continue along Sun Street which runs into Marsh Lane, continue along Marsh Lane passing the top of Moorhouse Lane, the property can then be seen on the left hand side identified by our for sale board.
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