5 Bedroom Property For Sale on Ing Lane, Slaithwaite | Ryder & Dutton

Ing Lane, Slaithwaite, HD7 5XA

Ing Lane, Slaithwaite, HD7 5XA
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Asking Price

£1,200,000

    • 5
    • 1
    • 4

    Ing Lane, Slaithwaite, HD7 5XA5 Bedroom House

    Council Tax

    Band: E

    Tenure

    Freehold

    Nestled in the Colne Valley hills, surrounded by fields and woodland, you’ll find Darkwood—a soul-stirring Grade II listed residence steeped in history and reimagined for 21st-century living. Formerly a farmhouse and weavers’ cottage, this extraordinary home has been lovingly restored to a place of light, warmth, and life—offering a rare blend of historic character, green technology, and a setting that is both tranquil and completely connected. As it that’s not enough, it has some of the best views of the Colne Valley around.

    Inside, Darkwood whispers stories from centuries past through its mullioned windows, exposed stonework, and hand-hewn beams, while its modern heart beats strongly.

    Just some key features include:
    •Underfloor heating powered by a ground source heat pump
    •Ground-mounted solar panels for renewable living
    •Cat5 wiring and data points
    •A 4-oven Aga in the spectacular family kitchen—the beating heart of the home
    •Elegant oak-braced doors, flagged stone floors, and an impressive oak staircase
    •Five generous bedrooms, one with a charming mezzanine reading nook
    •Four bathrooms
    •Panoramic views of the Colne Valley
    •Generous double garage / workshop
    •Polytunnel, raised beds, enclosed chicken run

    Darkwood isn’t just a house. It’s a lifestyle. Whether you're seeking a sanctuary, a social hub, or simply a place where history, comfort, and sustainability meet—Darkwood delivers. Come see it for yourself – you’ll be enchanted.

    Outside
    Made for Celebration, Built for Comfort. Though Darkwood offers peace and seclusion, it was made for gathering. Whether it’s a candlelit dinner indoors, a summer garden party, or a winter evening by the built-in fire-pit carved from local stone into the garden—this home knows how to entertain.

    The sweeping landscaped gardens, sheltered seating areas, and large lawned spaces are perfect for al fresco dining, outdoor barbeques, and celebrations under the stars. The adjoining garage workshop offers space to spill out into, and the private drive easily accommodates multiple vehicles.

    With space to install a hot tub, outdoor pizza oven and more, Darkwood could easily become the party house you’ve always dreamed of—all while retaining the warmth and intimacy of a family home.

    Approached via a private gravelled track, Darkwood reveals itself slowly. Yet its magic lies not just in its grandeur, but in its grounding. The home offers the opportunity to live more self-sufficiently, with:

    • Raised vegetable beds
    • A polytunnel for year-round growing
    • Soft fruit gardens, raised beds and large enclosed chicken run
    • A greenhouse, potting shed, and multiple wood stores
    • Approximately 0.75 acres of land

    Imagine collecting fresh eggs each morning, harvesting your own berries and herbs, and dining on produce grown just steps from your kitchen. Whether you're a seasoned grower or dreaming of your first tomato vine, Darkwood invites you to live slowly and intentionally, connected to nature.


    Location
    Darkwood may feel miles away from the madding crowd, but community and connection are close at hand. It’s just 25 minute's walk along the canal to Slaithwaite, and 45 minutes to Marsden—both vibrant, artistic villages.

    Slaithwaite, named the Sunday Times Best Place to Live in the North (2022), offers:

    •A thriving independent high street
    •Regular fitness, yoga, and art classes and workshops
    •A train station with a 35-minute journey to Leeds and just 40 minutes to Manchester
    •Countryside and walks galore—whether canal-side, moorland, or woodland

    Easy access to the M62 and M1, commuting—or escaping is wonderfully convenient.

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    Council Tax

    Band: E

    Tenure

    Freehold

    Key Features

    • CHARMING DEATCHED RESIDENCE
    • UNRIVALLED VIEWS OVER THE COLNE VALLEY
    • ALMOST 1 ACRE OF GARDENS AND SURROUNDING LAND
    • FIVE BEDROOMS & FOUR BATHROOMS
    • NEARBY TRAIN STATION FOR COMMUTING
    • WELL REGARDED LOCAL SCHOOLS
    • TENURE - FREEHOLD
    • EPC - EXEMPT
    • COUNCIL TAX BAND - E

    Description

    Nestled in the Colne Valley hills, surrounded by fields and woodland, you’ll find Darkwood—a soul-stirring Grade II listed residence steeped in history and reimagined for 21st-century living. Formerly a farmhouse and weavers’ cottage, this extraordinary home has been lovingly restored to a place of light, warmth, and life—offering a rare blend of historic character, green technology, and a setting that is both tranquil and completely connected. As it that’s not enough, it has some of the best views of the Colne Valley around.

    Inside, Darkwood whispers stories from centuries past through its mullioned windows, exposed stonework, and hand-hewn beams, while its modern heart beats strongly.

    Just some key features include:
    •Underfloor heating powered by a ground source heat pump
    •Ground-mounted solar panels for renewable living
    •Cat5 wiring and data points
    •A 4-oven Aga in the spectacular family kitchen—the beating heart of the home
    •Elegant oak-braced doors, flagged stone floors, and an impressive oak staircase
    •Five generous bedrooms, one with a charming mezzanine reading nook
    •Four bathrooms
    •Panoramic views of the Colne Valley
    •Generous double garage / workshop
    •Polytunnel, raised beds, enclosed chicken run

    Darkwood isn’t just a house. It’s a lifestyle. Whether you're seeking a sanctuary, a social hub, or simply a place where history, comfort, and sustainability meet—Darkwood delivers. Come see it for yourself – you’ll be enchanted.

    Outside
    Made for Celebration, Built for Comfort. Though Darkwood offers peace and seclusion, it was made for gathering. Whether it’s a candlelit dinner indoors, a summer garden party, or a winter evening by the built-in fire-pit carved from local stone into the garden—this home knows how to entertain.

    The sweeping landscaped gardens, sheltered seating areas, and large lawned spaces are perfect for al fresco dining, outdoor barbeques, and celebrations under the stars. The adjoining garage workshop offers space to spill out into, and the private drive easily accommodates multiple vehicles.

    With space to install a hot tub, outdoor pizza oven and more, Darkwood could easily become the party house you’ve always dreamed of—all while retaining the warmth and intimacy of a family home.

    Approached via a private gravelled track, Darkwood reveals itself slowly. Yet its magic lies not just in its grandeur, but in its grounding. The home offers the opportunity to live more self-sufficiently, with:

    • Raised vegetable beds
    • A polytunnel for year-round growing
    • Soft fruit gardens, raised beds and large enclosed chicken run
    • A greenhouse, potting shed, and multiple wood stores
    • Approximately 0.75 acres of land

    Imagine collecting fresh eggs each morning, harvesting your own berries and herbs, and dining on produce grown just steps from your kitchen. Whether you're a seasoned grower or dreaming of your first tomato vine, Darkwood invites you to live slowly and intentionally, connected to nature.


    Location
    Darkwood may feel miles away from the madding crowd, but community and connection are close at hand. It’s just 25 minute's walk along the canal to Slaithwaite, and 45 minutes to Marsden—both vibrant, artistic villages.

    Slaithwaite, named the Sunday Times Best Place to Live in the North (2022), offers:

    •A thriving independent high street
    •Regular fitness, yoga, and art classes and workshops
    •A train station with a 35-minute journey to Leeds and just 40 minutes to Manchester
    •Countryside and walks galore—whether canal-side, moorland, or woodland

    Easy access to the M62 and M1, commuting—or escaping is wonderfully convenient.

    Floor Plan

    Floor Plan