A most desirable tastefully restored and modernised double fronted former weavers cottage property reputedly of mid 18th Century origin standing proud in a commanding elevated position overlooking the surrounding Wheatley Valley with excellent parking provision and approx. 1.5 acre paddock with stable in close proximity to superb riding country.
- Entrance Reception Hall
- Lounge 15' x 14'10"
- Dining Kitchen 15' x 11'
- Bedroom 1. 14'11" x 14'9"
- Adjoining En-Suite Shower Room
- Bedroom 2. 14'11" x 12'6"
- En-Suite Shower Room
- Basement Rooms
- Tack Room 15'1" x 14'2"
Outside to the front of the property there is a most attractive crazy paved patio garden area, ornamental flower trough and a walled and fenced boundary with mature conifer screening.
Beyond the garden frontage a stone set driveway provides access into an extensive parking enclosure where the property will be allocated two parking spaces.
Opposite the parking area, via a heavy panelled outer entrance door, access is gained into a:-
VERY USEFUL RANGE OF BASEMENT ROOMS suitable for a wide variety of possible uses with the aforementioned integral stairway leading to the Lounge above.
The largest of these rooms having recently served as a:-
TACK ROOM 15’1" x 14’2" (4.60 x 4.32) being at ground floor level and fitted with a range of mullioned windows to the property’s frontage, with open beamed ceiling, stone flagged flooring, a range of wall cupboards and single drainer stainless steel sink unit.
Outside to the side of the Tack Room there is an external meter store.
Passing with the property will be a Stable Unit and via a steel gate access is gained into the Adjoining Paddock totalling approximately 1½ Acres.
Directions:
From the Halifax Town Centre join the inner ring road system following directions towards Keighley and via the central roundabout leave along the Ovenden Road dual carriageway before turning left at the first traffic light junction into Shroggs Road. Follow Shroggs Road, which sweeps around to the right, passing B&Q beyond the mini roundabout and continue up Shroggs Road before taking the first left turn down Hebble Lane. Proceed into the bottom of the Valley before continuing up Long Lane until reaching "Lane Ends Cottage", which stands in a prominent position on the left hand side of the road immediately beyond and opposite MacMillan’s Public House.