Key Features
Semi-detached true bungalow in a large garden plot
Lovely greenbelt setting with dramatic views to the rear
2.5 Acres of walled grazing land (presently rented to a local farmer)
A delightful and spacious stone built property
The bungalow is offered with vacant possession and no onward chain
Recently updated with a new kitchen and shower room
On one of the Holme Valley's much sought after positions
Excellent local amenities and scenic countryside walks
Viewing is highly recommended
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Summary
WITH 2.5 ACRES OF LOVELY WALLED GRAZING LAND. In a large garden plot with breathtaking views, this stone semi detached bungalow is definitely worthy of consideration.
Details
On the edge of Honley, something very rare indeed.
A stone built two double bedroom semi detached bungalow with 2.5 acres of walled grazing land.
Located on the edge and with views over local countryside and beyond, this is a delightful and impressive setting which is much sought after. Take a local walk or horse ride around the area, there is lots to see. Wander down to Honley or into Holmfirth, there's always something to do in the lovely Holme Valley.
The bungalow is offered with vacant possession, and a local farmer grazes the land - a convenient arrangement for the present owners.
The property has recently undergone a programme of internal modernisations and now presents well with up to date fixtures and fittings.
The gardens around the bungalow are most extensive and there is a driveway leading to a sectional single garage.
With a plot this size it may be possible to extend the residence to create something rather different, subject to the usual planning consents.
Either way, this is an interesting and unique offering and a personal viewing is highly recommended.
The bungalow has double glazed windows and it has electric independent heaters. (No gas).
Viewing is strictly by appointment with our Honley office.
Honley is a delightful semi rural village whose star is constantly rising. A genuine community that pulls together, and has year-round events and activities. There are a variety of independent shops and businesses, a local library, community centre and places of worship.
The range of bars and restaurants is extensive and there are also sports and social clubs too. In addition there are excellent village amenities, including a doctors surgery, dentist, pharmacy, butchers, bakers and even a candlestick maker.
Those who enjoy the outdoors will appreciate the connectivity to the local countryside and the wider Holme Valley.
Well placed for business travellers, Honley is around 24 miles from Leeds, Manchester and Sheffield, and the village also has a railway station connecting to Sheffield and Huddersfield. Holmfirth is only a few minutes drive by car.
There are schools for children of all ages, as well as a variety of nursery services etc. There really is something for everyone in Honley.
The essentials: The property is Freehold. Mains services are available apart from Gas, although houses on the other side of Oldfield Road do have gas connected. The property is not adapted for disabled living. We are unsure of the broadband connectivity - but there are a variety of broadband and mobile phone providers covering the area. Council Tax Band is C. The property is in the greenbelt.
OVERAGE. Our client is seeking an overage across the greenbelt grazing land in case of future development. The solicitors acting in the sale will negotiate the exact terms and length of term. Please ask for details.
WITH 2.5 ACRES OF LOVELY WALLED GRAZING LAND. In a large garden plot with breathtaking views, this stone semi detached bungalow is definitely worthy of consideration.
On the edge of Honley, something very rare indeed.
A stone built two double bedroom semi detached bungalow with 2.5 acres of walled grazing land.
Located on the edge and with views over local countryside and beyond, this is a delightful and impressive setting which is much sought after. Take a local walk or horse ride around the area, there is lots to see. Wander down to Honley or into Holmfirth, there's always something to do in the lovely Holme Valley.
The bungalow is offered with vacant possession, and a local farmer grazes the land - a convenient arrangement for the present owners.
The property has recently undergone a programme of internal modernisations and now presents well with up to date fixtures and fittings.
The gardens around the bungalow are most extensive and there is a driveway leading to a sectional single garage.
With a plot this size it may be possible to extend the residence to create something rather different, subject to the usual planning consents.
Either way, this is an interesting and unique offering and a personal viewing is highly recommended.
The bungalow has double glazed windows and it has electric independent heaters. (No gas).
Viewing is strictly by appointment with our Honley office.
Honley is a delightful semi rural village whose star is constantly rising. A genuine community that pulls together, and has year-round events and activities. There are a variety of independent shops and businesses, a local library, community centre and places of worship.
The range of bars and restaurants is extensive and there are also sports and social clubs too. In addition there are excellent village amenities, including a doctors surgery, dentist, pharmacy, butchers, bakers and even a candlestick maker.
Those who enjoy the outdoors will appreciate the connectivity to the local countryside and the wider Holme Valley.
Well placed for business travellers, Honley is around 24 miles from Leeds, Manchester and Sheffield, and the village also has a railway station connecting to Sheffield and Huddersfield. Holmfirth is only a few minutes drive by car.
There are schools for children of all ages, as well as a variety of nursery services etc. There really is something for everyone in Honley.
The essentials: The property is Freehold. Mains services are available apart from Gas, although houses on the other side of Oldfield Road do have gas connected. The property is not adapted for disabled living. We are unsure of the broadband connectivity - but there are a variety of broadband and mobile phone providers covering the area. Council Tax Band is C. The property is in the greenbelt.
OVERAGE. Our client is seeking an overage across the greenbelt grazing land in case of future development. The solicitors acting in the sale will negotiate the exact terms and length of term. Please ask for details.
Location
Floorplan & EPC's
Key Information<
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Tenure: Freehold
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Council Tax Band: C
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Electricity: MainsSupply
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Mains Water: MainsSupply
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Sewerage: MainsSupply
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Heating: Electric
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Garage: Yes
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Parking Spaces: 1
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Garden: Yes
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All Others: Ask Agent



