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Buckley Green Bottom Farm, Pennine Way, Stanbury, West Yorkshire, BD22 0HL

PROPERTY TYPE

Semi-Detached

BEDROOMS

4

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

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TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • PRESENTED IMMACULATELY THROUGHOUT
  • RECENTLY EXTENDED
  • IDEAL FAMILY HOME
  • FAR REACHING VIEWS
  • FOUR BEDROOMS
  • RURAL SETTING

Description

**GRAZING LAND AVAILABLE BY SEPARATE NEGOTIATION** ONE-BEDROOM DETACHED BUNGALOW AVAILABLE BY SEPARATE NEGOTIATION**

Buckley Green Bottom Farm is a magnificent, semi-detached, four-bedroom property having been recently converted and extended to a meticulously high standard throughout. Situated in the heart of the Bronte countryside, this unique property showcases contemporary and stylish décor throughout whilst still retaining some original features including exposed stonework and timbers and benefits from idyllic views over the reservoir and valley.

Internally, the property briefly comprises; entrance hallway, cloakroom with w/c, living room, open plan living kitchen, utility room and laundry room to the ground floor and principal bedroom with en-suite and walk-in-wardrobe, two further double bedrooms, one with walk-in-wardrobe, fourth bedroom and house bathroom to the first floor.

Externally the property enjoys a parking area providing off-street parking for four cars. A generous lawn sits to the front and side of the property bordered by mature plants and shrubbery, with a tiered terrace providing an ideal space for entertaining and al-fresco dining.

Location - Stanbury is a village in the Bradford District, by the River Worth, being highly sought after enjoying superb open countryside yet remaining close to a range of local amenities in the nearby villages. Oakworth railway station is close by and is on the route of the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway used as a location in the original film The Railway Children, and its recent remake.

The local area was made famous by the Bronte sisters, and the outstanding countryside was famously described in the novel Wuthering Heights as wild, rugged, and barren. The area abounds with popular places to visit; the cobbled streets of Haworth, the Bronte Parsonage Museum, East Riddlesden Hall, and the Museum of Rail. The market town of Skipton, known as the Gateway to the Yorkshire Dales, is a short drive away, and within reach are elegant Harrogate and vibrant Leeds.

General Information - Leading into the entrance hall through a glass panelled door with Indian stone flooring providing access to lounge, WC, and spacious kitchen diner. An exposed stone staircase from the entrance hall gives access to the first-floor accommodation.

Being an extension to the original property, the lounge provides a cosy area to unwind and relax. Having engineered oak flooring and French doors leading out onto the front terrace. With an additional window to the side, the views can be truly appreciated.

Leading back through into the entrance hall and into the ground floor WC which comprises of a low flush WC and a wash hand basin set within a vanity unit with tiled splashbacks.

Moving through into the kitchen diner, being the heart of this wonderful family home. Indian stone flooring continues with the added benefit of underfloor heating which is present throughout the ground floor accommodation. Three-panel bi-fold doors give access to the terrace and multiple windows to the front elevation fill the room with natural light. Adding to the beautiful aesthetic present within the property are exposed timber beams and elements of exposed stonework.

Leading from the living area of the kitchen diner and into the kitchen. This generous space provides room for a dining table, with a central island present offering an additional worksurface space and a seating area. The kitchen showcases a range of contemporary, blue, shaker style wall, drawer and base units with contrasting, solid beech worksurfaces and an undermounted butler sink with a central mixer tap. Integrated appliances include a five ring Cuisine Master hob and oven, a dishwasher, full sized fridge and two freezers. Having a quaint mullion window to the rear, and an external door leading out to the rear terrace.

Adjoining the kitchen is the useful utility room. Having wall and base units, additional worksurface space and undercounter plumbing for a washing machine. Indian stone flooring continues into the utility room.

Moving from the spacious kitchen diner, into the entrance hall where the exposed stone staircase, being an original feature leads to the first-floor accommodation of this magnificent property.

Currently the fourth bedroom adjoins the principal bedroom, and it is used as walk-in wardrobe space, but could easily revert back to a bedroom depending on the use required for a prospective purchaser.

Entering into the principal bedroom, which again is an extension of the original property. This spacious double bedroom boasts dual aspect windows showcasing extensive views over the reservoir and valley. With engineered oak flooring and access into a dressing room and an en-suite shower room. The dressing room has a Velux skylight whilst the en-suite comprises of a three-piece suite including a low flush WC, a vanity unit and a walk-in shower cubical with a wall mounted, mains fed rainfall shower. Being fully tiled throughout with underfloor heating, a laddered heated towel rail and a Velux skylight.

The second bedroom is another good-sized double with exposed timber beams, walk-in wardrobe, and a window to the rear elevation. Mirroring the size of the second bedroom, the third bedroom enjoys front facing views and exposed timber beams.

Completing the internal accommodation is the house bathroom. Having a four-piece suite which comprises of a low flush WC, a vanity unit, a free-standing oval bath and a walk-in, tiled shower cubical with a wall-mounted, mains fed rainfall shower. Benefitting from tiled flooring with underfloor heating, spotlights, and a laddered heated towel rail.

Externals - A shared, sweeping, pebbled driveway leads to a generous parking area providing off-street parking for four cars. A large, manicured lawn sits to the front and side of the property bordered by mature plants and shrubbery, with a tiered terrace providing an ideal space for entertaining and al-fresco dining whilst enjoying the picturesque views over the reservoir and valley. To the rear, a further terrace provides a private seating area.

Services - We understand that the property benefits from drainage which is via a sewerage treatment plant, a spring water supply alongside mains water and air source heating. The electric supply is a mains service. Please note that none of the services have been tested by the agents, we would therefore strictly point out that all prospective purchasers must satisfy themselves as to their working order.

Directions - From Keighley town centre head west on Spencer Street towards Wilkin Street. Turn right at the first crossroad onto Devonshire Street, then a left onto West Lane. Take a left turn onto High Street and then at the roundabout take the 4th exit and continue before taking a left onto Providence Lane. Continue straight onto Victoria Avenue and then onto Mytholmes Lane. Turn right onto North Street following the road until it becomes West Lane. Continue to follow over the bridge and keep right onto Main Street. Take a left onto Back Lane and then a right onto Pennine Way. The property is located on the right-hand side as indicated by the property name on a stone wall.

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Buckley Green Bottom Farm, Pennine Way, Stanbury, West Yorkshire, BD22 0HL

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  • Keighley Station5.7 miles
  • Crossflatts Station7.5 miles
  • Bingley Station7.6 miles
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Charnock Bates, Halifax

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Charnock Bates, Halifax

Charnock Bates is an established Chartered Surveyors and Auctioneers, specialising in the sale of fine, country and period homes across West Yorkshire for over 25 years.

In 2015, Charnock Bates became part of the Walker Singleton group, one of the largest independent chartered surveyors and property experts in the North of England. The acquisition has enabled Charnock Bates to expand our range of professional services, offering a greater choice of services and specialisms to our new and

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