Key Features
Charming stone terraced house
One bedroom and a useful character loft/attic
Modern stylish bathroom with shower and shower screen
Modern kitchen units with built-in oven and hob
Double glazing
Gas central heating system
Council Tax band A
Lovely fireplace with wood-burning stove
Small cellar providing additional storage
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Summary
Attention first time buyers, and those down-sizing, this one bedroom plus attic stone terraced property might just be where you belong.
Details
Having a lovely wood-burning stove and inglenook fireplace this charming one bedroom plus attic terraced house is situated just out of Honley village on the edge of Niely Fields recreation ground.
Suited to a variety of buyers, the property offers compact yet well proportioned accommodation and has a stylish bathroom, and modern kitchen units.
Enter into a living kitchen which has a defined kitchen area with an integrated oven, hob and hood. The sitting area is comfortable, made all the more cosy with the wood burner. A small cellar provides additional storage.
On the first floor is a landing with a useful cupboard and steps to the attic. The bedroom has room for a double bed and has a built in wardobe.
The bathroom is modern and stylish with well chosen tiling, black bathroom fittings and a heated towel rail. There is a shower over the bath and shower screen.
Up again and one will find an attractive attic/loft as depicted in the photos within these particulars. It has a radiator and velux window and exposed roof timbers.
Outside, there is a small yard to the front of the house for sitting out and bins storage etc. Somewhere for a barbecue in the summer perhaps.
Honley village has a wide variety of bars and restaurants together with varied amenities, shops and local businesses. Its an excellent community with year round activities including local markets, events and community activities. There are various sports and social clubs, and schooling for children of all ages.
A local railway station connects to Huddersfield and Sheffield, and there are excellent road links too, as Leeds, Manchester and Sheffield are all around 24 miles away. The house occupies a position set perpendicularly to New Mill Road, and this convenient for local bus stops and convenient stores, and local scenic walks.
In all, this is a charming and cosy property of which viewing is highly recommended.
The essentials: The property is Freehold. Mains services are available. The property is not adapted for disabled living. Parking is on road. Council Tax Band is A. There are a variety of mobile phone and broadband suppliers in the area.
Viewing is strictly via our Honley office.
Media Tours
Attention first time buyers, and those down-sizing, this one bedroom plus attic stone terraced property might just be where you belong.
Having a lovely wood-burning stove and inglenook fireplace this charming one bedroom plus attic terraced house is situated just out of Honley village on the edge of Niely Fields recreation ground.
Suited to a variety of buyers, the property offers compact yet well proportioned accommodation and has a stylish bathroom, and modern kitchen units.
Enter into a living kitchen which has a defined kitchen area with an integrated oven, hob and hood. The sitting area is comfortable, made all the more cosy with the wood burner. A small cellar provides additional storage.
On the first floor is a landing with a useful cupboard and steps to the attic. The bedroom has room for a double bed and has a built in wardobe.
The bathroom is modern and stylish with well chosen tiling, black bathroom fittings and a heated towel rail. There is a shower over the bath and shower screen.
Up again and one will find an attractive attic/loft as depicted in the photos within these particulars. It has a radiator and velux window and exposed roof timbers.
Outside, there is a small yard to the front of the house for sitting out and bins storage etc. Somewhere for a barbecue in the summer perhaps.
Honley village has a wide variety of bars and restaurants together with varied amenities, shops and local businesses. Its an excellent community with year round activities including local markets, events and community activities. There are various sports and social clubs, and schooling for children of all ages.
A local railway station connects to Huddersfield and Sheffield, and there are excellent road links too, as Leeds, Manchester and Sheffield are all around 24 miles away. The house occupies a position set perpendicularly to New Mill Road, and this convenient for local bus stops and convenient stores, and local scenic walks.
In all, this is a charming and cosy property of which viewing is highly recommended.
The essentials: The property is Freehold. Mains services are available. The property is not adapted for disabled living. Parking is on road. Council Tax Band is A. There are a variety of mobile phone and broadband suppliers in the area.
Viewing is strictly via our Honley office.
Location
Floorplan & EPC's
Key Information<
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Tenure: Freehold
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Council Tax Band: A
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Mains Water: MainsSupply
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Sewerage: MainsSupply
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Heating: GasCentral
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Garden: Yes
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All Others: Ask Agent



