Key Features
Two bedroom cottage of character
Grade II listed
Exposed beams, stonework and fireplace
Wood burning stove - perfect for chilly evenings
Gas central heating system & double glazing
Small yard for sitting out at the front
Well placed for scenic local walks and countryside
Honley railway station just around the corner
Excellent road links for business travellers
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Summary
If you enjoy local country walks and scenery, and would like a charming two bedroom cottage, then this might be where you belong.
Details
Situated at Hall Ing at the top of Hall Ing Lane, between Honley, Farnley Tyas and Thurstonland, this cosy Grade II listed cottage is offered with vacant possession and no onward chain.
Enter the property via the kitchen which has a range of cabinets, built in cooking appliances and a Belfast sink. A feature exposed stone wall adds a touch of character.
Next is the lounge which has more exposed stonework, a turned wooden staircase, and a beautiful fireplace with an inset wood burning stove.
On the first floor one will find a double bedroom with wardrobes, a small single bedroom and a bathroom/wc as depicted in our images. Glance out of the window at the rear and you’ll see the hills of the Holme Valley in the distance.
The property has a gas central heating system.
Outside, the house is approached via a shared pathway into a small yard which is suited to sitting out. It’s a hanging ground and bin storage area for the neighbours too.
In all, this is a charming cosy cottage of character in a semi-rural hamlet situated between three of the area's most sought after villages.
Honley is a lovely place to live. There are lots of things to enjoy in the village. There's a wide variety of places to eat out and socialise, a local library, places of worship, sports and social clubs, shops and public services. There are around 130 businesses in the village providing a wide range of services, and the business association puts on year-round events such as markets, Christmas fairs, and there are local shows and festivals too.
There are schools for children of all ages in Honley and also school bus services to the area's private schools. Business travellers will welcome the local railway station as well as the excellent road links to Leeds, Manchester and Sheffield, which are all around 24 miles away.
The essentials: The property is Freehold. Mains services are available. Parking is on-road parking. The house is not adapted for disabled living. The house is Grade II listed. Council Tax Band is B.
Media Tours
If you enjoy local country walks and scenery, and would like a charming two bedroom cottage, then this might be where you belong.
Situated at Hall Ing at the top of Hall Ing Lane, between Honley, Farnley Tyas and Thurstonland, this cosy Grade II listed cottage is offered with vacant possession and no onward chain.
Enter the property via the kitchen which has a range of cabinets, built in cooking appliances and a Belfast sink. A feature exposed stone wall adds a touch of character.
Next is the lounge which has more exposed stonework, a turned wooden staircase, and a beautiful fireplace with an inset wood burning stove.
On the first floor one will find a double bedroom with wardrobes, a small single bedroom and a bathroom/wc as depicted in our images. Glance out of the window at the rear and you’ll see the hills of the Holme Valley in the distance.
The property has a gas central heating system.
Outside, the house is approached via a shared pathway into a small yard which is suited to sitting out. It’s a hanging ground and bin storage area for the neighbours too.
In all, this is a charming cosy cottage of character in a semi-rural hamlet situated between three of the area's most sought after villages.
Honley is a lovely place to live. There are lots of things to enjoy in the village. There's a wide variety of places to eat out and socialise, a local library, places of worship, sports and social clubs, shops and public services. There are around 130 businesses in the village providing a wide range of services, and the business association puts on year-round events such as markets, Christmas fairs, and there are local shows and festivals too.
There are schools for children of all ages in Honley and also school bus services to the area's private schools. Business travellers will welcome the local railway station as well as the excellent road links to Leeds, Manchester and Sheffield, which are all around 24 miles away.
The essentials: The property is Freehold. Mains services are available. Parking is on-road parking. The house is not adapted for disabled living. The house is Grade II listed. Council Tax Band is B.
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