Lewisham Road, Slaithwaite, HD7 5AL3 Bedroom End of Terrace House

Council Tax

Band: B

Tenure

Freehold

Believed to date back to the mid 1800's, the cottage displays an abundance of original features, both internally and externally, including Tudor style arched doorway, ashlar window dressings, beamed ceilings, stone fireplaces and mullioned windows. The current owners have paired this with modern fixtures, fittings and decor, making it a beautiful and desirable family home.

Slaithwaite is a desirable village offering a wonderful selection of local independent shops, cafes, bars and restaurants. The village also offers great commuter links including Slaithwaite train station, that provides connections to both Leeds and Manchester. Families may also appreciate the good selection of local schools that are available.

Ground Floor:
Entrance hallway, providing access to the living room and the dining room to the rear.

The living room is a bright space with beautiful mullioned windows to the front aspect with stone edge detail. The room is warmed by a gas central heated radiator and a log burning stove that sits within an original stone fireplace.

The dining room benefits from dual aspect windows with further exposed stonework and a stunning Inglenook fireplace with decorative stove underneath. An original built in cupboard fills the alcove and offers useful storage space.

The kitchen is fitted with a good selection of both wall and base units with solid oak worksurfaces, sink with drainer and mixer tap. Appliances include an integrated electric oven, gas hob, extractor hood and under counter fridge.

Stairs to the lower ground floor cellar space which is currently being used as a utility with plumbing for a washing machine, space for a tumble dryer, sink with drainer and door to the rear garden.

First Floor:
The first floor landing provides access to the bedrooms and the house bathroom.

The largest of the bedrooms is a generous double featuring mullioned windows and a decorative cast iron fireplace with stone surround.

The second bedroom is also a good sized double positioned to the rear of the property with exposed stone detail to the window.

Bedroom three is a spacious single with dual aspect, stone framed windows bringing in plenty of natural light.

The family bathroom is fully tiled with dual aspect windows and a white three piece suite. It is fitted with a bath with shower overhead and glass shower screen, low flush WC and pedestal wash basin.

Outside:
To the rear of the property is an enclosed garden offering both a manicured lawn and a paved patio, a perfect place to relax at the end of a busy day. Parking permits are available for residants with street parking available outside the property.

Council Tax

Band: B

Tenure

Freehold

Key Features

  • STUNNING CHARACTER COTTAGE
  • LOCATED AT THE HEART OF SLAITHWAITE VILLAGE
  • THREE BEDROOMS
  • TWO RECEPTION ROOMS
  • RAIL LINKS WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE
  • ENCLOSED GARDEN
  • TENURE - FREEHOLD
  • COUNCIL TAX BAND - B

Description

Believed to date back to the mid 1800's, the cottage displays an abundance of original features, both internally and externally, including Tudor style arched doorway, ashlar window dressings, beamed ceilings, stone fireplaces and mullioned windows. The current owners have paired this with modern fixtures, fittings and decor, making it a beautiful and desirable family home.

Slaithwaite is a desirable village offering a wonderful selection of local independent shops, cafes, bars and restaurants. The village also offers great commuter links including Slaithwaite train station, that provides connections to both Leeds and Manchester. Families may also appreciate the good selection of local schools that are available.

Ground Floor:
Entrance hallway, providing access to the living room and the dining room to the rear.

The living room is a bright space with beautiful mullioned windows to the front aspect with stone edge detail. The room is warmed by a gas central heated radiator and a log burning stove that sits within an original stone fireplace.

The dining room benefits from dual aspect windows with further exposed stonework and a stunning Inglenook fireplace with decorative stove underneath. An original built in cupboard fills the alcove and offers useful storage space.

The kitchen is fitted with a good selection of both wall and base units with solid oak worksurfaces, sink with drainer and mixer tap. Appliances include an integrated electric oven, gas hob, extractor hood and under counter fridge.

Stairs to the lower ground floor cellar space which is currently being used as a utility with plumbing for a washing machine, space for a tumble dryer, sink with drainer and door to the rear garden.

First Floor:
The first floor landing provides access to the bedrooms and the house bathroom.

The largest of the bedrooms is a generous double featuring mullioned windows and a decorative cast iron fireplace with stone surround.

The second bedroom is also a good sized double positioned to the rear of the property with exposed stone detail to the window.

Bedroom three is a spacious single with dual aspect, stone framed windows bringing in plenty of natural light.

The family bathroom is fully tiled with dual aspect windows and a white three piece suite. It is fitted with a bath with shower overhead and glass shower screen, low flush WC and pedestal wash basin.

Outside:
To the rear of the property is an enclosed garden offering both a manicured lawn and a paved patio, a perfect place to relax at the end of a busy day. Parking permits are available for residants with street parking available outside the property.

Floor Plan