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3 bed property, in 4 High Lee, £525,000
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3 bed semi-detached house

4 High Lee, Luddendenfoot, Halifax, HX2 6LB
Planning
£525,000

Our Summary

  • Garage/stable with planning permission
  • Externally, the property is approached via a driveway and courtyard providing parking for three vehicles, together with a substantial garage and storage building benefitting from planning permission for conversion into additional accommodation
  • GROUND FLOOR Porch Sitting Room Dining Kitchen FIRST FLOOR Bedroom 1 En-Suite Shower Room Walk In Wardrobe Bedroom 2 Bedroom 3 Bathroom OUTBUILDING Garage Storage (with planning permission) INTERNAL The property is entered via an entrance porch leading into the characterful sitting room, featuring exposed oak beams, traditional mullion windows, outstanding views across the Calder Valley and a feature open fireplace
  • A substantial garage and storage building benefits from power and lighting, with planning permission granted for partial conversion to create additional accommodation incorporating a bedroom with shower room
  • Planning permission has also been granted to extend the front porch to add a ground floor cloakroom/WC

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Description

This property, a Grade II Listed three-bedroom cottage dating back to circa 1610, features a unique blend of period charm and modern convenience. The property enjoys outstanding views across the Calder Valley from its idyllic rural setting, while remaining close to Sowerby Bridge, Halifax, and Hebden Bridge. The property's characterful interior boasts exposed oak beams, mullion windows, and York stone flagged flooring, with a well-equipped dining kitchen and two fireplaces.

The property's accommodation includes a porch, sitting room, dining kitchen, three bedrooms, and a four-piece family bathroom. The property also features a substantial garage, storage building with planning permission for conversion, and a paddock extending to approximately three quarters of an acre. The property enjoys ample off-road parking and the surrounding area includes enclosed gardens, a stone flagged patio, and a paddock ideal for equestrian or smallholding use.