Key Features
Substantial detached house
Formal reception hall, large lounge, separate sitting or dining room
Large dining kitchen opening onto the rear garden.
Boot room, utility room and ground floor w.c.
Enclosed gardens, ideal for children's play or garden enthusiasts
Substantial single detached garage at the rear
On the edge of local countryside with lovely walks on the doorstep
Excellent local village with varied amenities
Viewing is highly recommended
Summary
On the very edge of Honley village, adjacent to local countryside, this substantial stone built detached house will appeal to families and professionals. It has 3 formal bedrooms on the first floor and 2 additional loft rooms and w.c. on the upper level.
Details
Take a stroll across the neighbouring fields, or down to Honley village. This excellent detached house is in a lovely semi rural position.
Glance across the village, or onto local fields; the views from the first and second floor windows are to be admired.
A traditional stone built detached house which stands in generous gardens, with level lawned areas, with established shrubs, hedging and a several car driveway that leads to a large garage.
The rear garden is enclosed and is perfect for alfresco dining. The front garden has a sunken trampoline which children might enjoy.
The house itself has three good bedrooms on the first floor together with a family bathroom and ensuite shower room.
In addition there are two additional loft rooms and a w.c on the upper level. Whilst this is an informal loft conversion, we think you’ll agree that it is excellent additional space which people will undoubtedly use. Our client has an indemnity policy in place as is common to informal conversions.
On the ground floor, the property has a welcoming entrance hall, spacious lounge with a feature fireplace, boot room, utility room with w.c and side entrance, rear sitting room with double doors out onto the rear garden and a particularly spacious dining kitchen with attractive units, granite worktops and appliances. The dining area has a vaulted ceiling and also double doors leading onto the rear patio.
Honley is a delightful village within the Holme Valley. It really does have something for everyone.
There are schools for children of all ages, sports and social clubs, community centres, places of worship and even a local library.
The village has a wide variety of places to eat out and socialise, local public services and varied local independent shops and businesses.
Commuters will welcome the road links as Honley is approximately 25 miles from Leeds, Manchester and Sheffield. There are local railway stations in both Honley and neighbouring Brockholes, connecting to Sheffield and Huddersfield.
Around the village there are some lovely local walks and scenery. It’s a fantastic base for those who enjoy the outdoors.
In all, this a spacious, individual detached house in a popular village on the edge of local countryside. Viewing is imperative to avoid disappointment.
Note: We have tagged the property as 5 bedrooms for the purpose of internet property searches only, as buyers are often seeking additional useful space. This house has three formal bedrooms on the first floor and two informal additional loft rooms on the upper level.
The essentials: The property is Freehold. Mains services are available. There are a variety of broadband and mobile phone providers covering the area. The house is not adapted for disabled living. Council Tax Band is E. Our client has not used the wood-burning stove during their ownership.
Viewing is via our Honley office.
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On the very edge of Honley village, adjacent to local countryside, this substantial stone built detached house will appeal to families and professionals. It has 3 formal bedrooms on the first floor and 2 additional loft rooms and w.c. on the upper level.
Take a stroll across the neighbouring fields, or down to Honley village. This excellent detached house is in a lovely semi rural position.
Glance across the village, or onto local fields; the views from the first and second floor windows are to be admired.
A traditional stone built detached house which stands in generous gardens, with level lawned areas, with established shrubs, hedging and a several car driveway that leads to a large garage.
The rear garden is enclosed and is perfect for alfresco dining. The front garden has a sunken trampoline which children might enjoy.
The house itself has three good bedrooms on the first floor together with a family bathroom and ensuite shower room.
In addition there are two additional loft rooms and a w.c on the upper level. Whilst this is an informal loft conversion, we think you’ll agree that it is excellent additional space which people will undoubtedly use. Our client has an indemnity policy in place as is common to informal conversions.
On the ground floor, the property has a welcoming entrance hall, spacious lounge with a feature fireplace, boot room, utility room with w.c and side entrance, rear sitting room with double doors out onto the rear garden and a particularly spacious dining kitchen with attractive units, granite worktops and appliances. The dining area has a vaulted ceiling and also double doors leading onto the rear patio.
Honley is a delightful village within the Holme Valley. It really does have something for everyone.
There are schools for children of all ages, sports and social clubs, community centres, places of worship and even a local library.
The village has a wide variety of places to eat out and socialise, local public services and varied local independent shops and businesses.
Commuters will welcome the road links as Honley is approximately 25 miles from Leeds, Manchester and Sheffield. There are local railway stations in both Honley and neighbouring Brockholes, connecting to Sheffield and Huddersfield.
Around the village there are some lovely local walks and scenery. It’s a fantastic base for those who enjoy the outdoors.
In all, this a spacious, individual detached house in a popular village on the edge of local countryside. Viewing is imperative to avoid disappointment.
Note: We have tagged the property as 5 bedrooms for the purpose of internet property searches only, as buyers are often seeking additional useful space. This house has three formal bedrooms on the first floor and two informal additional loft rooms on the upper level.
The essentials: The property is Freehold. Mains services are available. There are a variety of broadband and mobile phone providers covering the area. The house is not adapted for disabled living. Council Tax Band is E. Our client has not used the wood-burning stove during their ownership.
Viewing is via our Honley office.
Location
Floorplan & EPC's

Key Information<
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Tenure: Freehold
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Council Tax Band: E
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Electricity: MainsSupply
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Mains Water: MainsSupply
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Sewerage: MainsSupply
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Heating: GasCentral
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Garage: Yes
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Parking Spaces: 5
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Garden: Yes
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All Others: Ask Agent