Key Features
Lovely three bedroom period terraced house
Rural views to the rear
Local country walks and scenery around the area
Vibrant village with places to eat out and socialise
Reception Hall, Lounge with wood burner, Spacious Dining Kitchen with views
Basement with two rooms and a WC. Added potential
Well placed for commuters accessing North East Manchester
Two double bedrooms with wardrobes, a single bedroom, and spacious bathroom
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Summary
In a rural position just above Slaithwaite with countryside views and local scenic walks on the doorstep - a lovely three bedroom period mid-terrace house with the addition of a basement providing added potential.
Details
Once in a while a charming and comfortable house with the added delight of open views onto local countryside, comes to the market.
This period terraced house on Varley Road, just up and out of Slaithwaite enjoys a rural outlook and has delightful country walks on the doorstep. Step out and walk up and around Tanners Lane, or amble down the hill into Slaithwaite - one of the most vibrant and sought after villages that Huddersfield has to offer.
With a wide variety of local amenities, independent stores and places to eat out and socialise, Slaithwaite is popular with people of all ages. It has a local railway station connecting Leeds and Manchester and Huddersfield, making this an excellent base for commuters.
The local canal-basin adds even more to the local appeal. Walk from Slaithwaite to Marsden, taking in some beautiful local scenery, and enjoy a meal or drinks out with friends and family too.
The house has a gas central heating system and double glazing, as well as a wood-burning stove in the lounge.
The accommodation comprises:-
Beautiful reception hall with a spindle balustrade, comfortable lounge with a delightful fireplace, large dining kitchen with attractive kitchen cabinets and a generous dining area.
First floor landing, two double bedrooms with wardrobes, and a single bedroom also with fitted furniture. The house bathroom is generous with a separate shower and a corner bath. It has a white suite including a vanity unit and well chosen tiling, and a towel rail.
The lower level offers potential. Available to pre-view by clicking our 3D tour, you will see that there is a large cellar room, presently used as a utility and storage space, with steps down into a basement room that has double doors out onto the rear of the house. This room is presently used as an occasional guest space and has the advantage of an adjoining w.c. which is a large enough space to establish a shower room etc.
Outside, there is an enclosed walled garden to the front of the house, and at the rear is a patio with lower level lawned area. The boundary plan is included in our photos.
An early viewing is highly recommended to avoid disappointment.
The essentials: Mains services are available. The property is Freehold. The council Tax Band is B. The property is not adapted for disabled access. Our photos were taken earlier in the year. There are a variety of broadband and mobile phone providers in the area. Parking is on road.
Media Tours
In a rural position just above Slaithwaite with countryside views and local scenic walks on the doorstep - a lovely three bedroom period mid-terrace house with the addition of a basement providing added potential.
Once in a while a charming and comfortable house with the added delight of open views onto local countryside, comes to the market.
This period terraced house on Varley Road, just up and out of Slaithwaite enjoys a rural outlook and has delightful country walks on the doorstep. Step out and walk up and around Tanners Lane, or amble down the hill into Slaithwaite - one of the most vibrant and sought after villages that Huddersfield has to offer.
With a wide variety of local amenities, independent stores and places to eat out and socialise, Slaithwaite is popular with people of all ages. It has a local railway station connecting Leeds and Manchester and Huddersfield, making this an excellent base for commuters.
The local canal-basin adds even more to the local appeal. Walk from Slaithwaite to Marsden, taking in some beautiful local scenery, and enjoy a meal or drinks out with friends and family too.
The house has a gas central heating system and double glazing, as well as a wood-burning stove in the lounge.
The accommodation comprises:-
Beautiful reception hall with a spindle balustrade, comfortable lounge with a delightful fireplace, large dining kitchen with attractive kitchen cabinets and a generous dining area.
First floor landing, two double bedrooms with wardrobes, and a single bedroom also with fitted furniture. The house bathroom is generous with a separate shower and a corner bath. It has a white suite including a vanity unit and well chosen tiling, and a towel rail.
The lower level offers potential. Available to pre-view by clicking our 3D tour, you will see that there is a large cellar room, presently used as a utility and storage space, with steps down into a basement room that has double doors out onto the rear of the house. This room is presently used as an occasional guest space and has the advantage of an adjoining w.c. which is a large enough space to establish a shower room etc.
Outside, there is an enclosed walled garden to the front of the house, and at the rear is a patio with lower level lawned area. The boundary plan is included in our photos.
An early viewing is highly recommended to avoid disappointment.
The essentials: Mains services are available. The property is Freehold. The council Tax Band is B. The property is not adapted for disabled access. Our photos were taken earlier in the year. There are a variety of broadband and mobile phone providers in the area. Parking is on road.
Location
Floorplan & EPC's
Key Information<
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Tenure: Freehold
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Council Tax Band: B
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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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Garden: Yes
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All Others: Ask Agent



