Pickwood Scarr, Norland, HX6 3RA5 Bedroom Detached House
Council Tax
Band: Unknown
Tenure
Unknown
Believed to date back to around the 1600s and with only 3 families having occupied the home since at least 1841, this Grade II listed house in Norland is steeped in history. According to the 1841 census, George Binns was resident at this time and he later became the deputy of the Halifax Board of Guardians. There is a separate barn to the property, Pickwood Barn Cottage, which is also Grade II listed. The Cow Man's Barn was above the Mistal.
The property does need a good amount of work and money spent on it but is priced to allow for this and provides approximately 3000 square feet of living accommodation comprising; entrance hallway, three large reception rooms, kitchen/diner, pantry, snug, 5 double bedrooms, bathroom and large play room with mezzanine/loft area.
Externally, there is around 3 acres of land to the property, some of this comprising the Scar, a folly, a lawned area and much more. The land is fairly extensive and therefore the property must be viewed to appreciate the space and scope of the property.
The property is set to the Norland hillside within one of Calderdale's most sought after rural locations and is well placed not only for open country walks and the open space of Norland Moor but allows good access for local facilities in Sowerby Bridge including shops and the rail station for trans pennine links and commuter access plus good access to the M62 motorway within six miles making this an ideally central position for Manchester, Leeds and surrounding commercial centres.
Additional Information
Living Room
4.57m max x 5m
Dining Room
4.34m max x 5.16m
Snug
3.96m max x 4.3m
Kitchen
3.94m x 5.38m
Office
3.18m x 3.1m
Bedroom One
5.3m max x 3.66m
Bedroom Two
4.3m max x 4.93m
Bedroom Three
4.93m max x 4.34m
Bedroom Four
4.72m x 3.07m
Bedroom Five
3.28m x 2.95m
Play Room
4.8m max x 5.28m
Council Tax
Band: Unknown
Tenure
Unknown
Key Features
- FIVE BEDROOM
- DETACHED HOUSE
- SITUATED IN NORLAND
- CONTRACT READY
- DETACHED BARN
- IN NEED OF RENOVATION
- SEMI RURAL LOCATION
- GREAT FAMILY HOME
Description
Believed to date back to around the 1600s and with only 3 families having occupied the home since at least 1841, this Grade II listed house in Norland is steeped in history. According to the 1841 census, George Binns was resident at this time and he later became the deputy of the Halifax Board of Guardians. There is a separate barn to the property, Pickwood Barn Cottage, which is also Grade II listed. The Cow Man's Barn was above the Mistal.
The property does need a good amount of work and money spent on it but is priced to allow for this and provides approximately 3000 square feet of living accommodation comprising; entrance hallway, three large reception rooms, kitchen/diner, pantry, snug, 5 double bedrooms, bathroom and large play room with mezzanine/loft area.
Externally, there is around 3 acres of land to the property, some of this comprising the Scar, a folly, a lawned area and much more. The land is fairly extensive and therefore the property must be viewed to appreciate the space and scope of the property.
The property is set to the Norland hillside within one of Calderdale's most sought after rural locations and is well placed not only for open country walks and the open space of Norland Moor but allows good access for local facilities in Sowerby Bridge including shops and the rail station for trans pennine links and commuter access plus good access to the M62 motorway within six miles making this an ideally central position for Manchester, Leeds and surrounding commercial centres.
Additional Information
Living Room
4.57m max x 5m
Dining Room
4.34m max x 5.16m
Snug
3.96m max x 4.3m
Kitchen
3.94m x 5.38m
Office
3.18m x 3.1m
Bedroom One
5.3m max x 3.66m
Bedroom Two
4.3m max x 4.93m
Bedroom Three
4.93m max x 4.34m
Bedroom Four
4.72m x 3.07m
Bedroom Five
3.28m x 2.95m
Play Room
4.8m max x 5.28m