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Lanehead House, Lane Head, Hebden Bridge, HX7

  • 4 beds
Semi-detached house

£545,000

  • 4 beds
Semi-detached house
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Situated in the picturesque rural hamlet of Blackshawhead, yet just a five-minute drive from the bustling market town of Hebden Bridge, Lanehead House offers a perfect blend of tranquillity and convenience. This charming, substantial FOUR-bedroom home is a Grade II listed property, exuding masses of character and boasting stunning views across the Calder Valley. The interior of Lanehead House features spacious rooms filled with natural light, providing a welcoming and comfortable atmosphere. The property is designed to retain its historical charm while offering modern amenities, making it an ideal home for those who appreciate heritage and contemporary living. Externally, the property is equally impressive. The extensive gardens are beautifully maintained, offering a serene environment for relaxation and outdoor activities. There is ample off-road parking for several vehicles, ensuring convenience for homeowners and guests alike. Additionally, the property includes a paddock with a stable, making it an excellent choice for equestrian enthusiasts. Lanehead House is a haven for wildlife, with its ponds and mixed native hedges and trees creating a friendly habitat for various species. This emphasis on natural beauty and biodiversity enhances the property's rural charm and provides a unique living experience.




Situated at the crossroads of the Pennine Way and Calderdale Way, the house offers unlimited potential for outdoor activities such as walking, riding, and mountain biking. The surrounding landscape provides endless opportunities for exploration and adventure, catering to nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.





Moreover, the property is conveniently located within a short drive or walk to the village primary school, making it an excellent choice for families seeking a rural lifestyle with easy access to essential amenities.





In summary, Lanehead House is a rare find?a substantial, character-filled home set in a stunning rural location, yet close to the vibrant town of Hebden Bridge. It offers an exceptional living experience with its blend of historical charm, modern comforts, and unparalleled opportunities for outdoor recreation.


Property Reference HEB-1H7814VJV7G







Accommodation Comprising

ENTRANCE PORCH
Entrance porch/cloakroom with second door to the hall.

HALL
Hall with exposed stone mullion windows, radiator & window seat

SNUG ROOM
A charming room with wood panelling, beams and a feature fireplace. Internal and external windows and a radiator. Currently used as a snug room but would make a lovely playroom/tv room or dining space. Leading to

HOME OFFICE / STORE
A cosy room with beams and exposed stone wall and radiator, currently used as a store room but would make for a great home office for those looking at hybrid working.

DINING KITCHEN
Spacious and welcoming room with through light from 5 windows (the front three of which are stone mullions with exposed stone window sills) built in wooden bench seating with storage and room to seat a number of people, multi fuel burner and radiator and beamed wooden ceiling, fitted kitchen with Oak worktop and a range of cupboards and drawers, fitted fridge freezer, Belfast sink and range cooker.

UTILITY
Utility room with fitted dishwasher and plumbing for washing machine, space for tumble dryer, microwave and additional storage. Exposed stone wall.

SITTING ROOM
A large light room with exposed stone wall, wooden panelled wall, wooden ceiling beams and light from 5 windows, the front 3 of which are stone mullions with exposed stone window sills. Original fireplace with working multi fuel stove.

PORCH TO GARDEN
Leading directly from the kitchen there are both internal (tongue and groove wall with radiator) and external porches.

STAIRS TO LANDING
FIRST FLOOR ACCOMMODATION
PRINCIPAL BEDROOM
A large and light principal bedroom room with exposed stone wall, original fireplace feature stonework, wooden ceiling with beams and light from 6 windows (the front 3 of which are stone mullions with exposed stone window sills). Stunning views from all windows over the paddock to the front and gardens and hills beyond from the side and back of this lovely room.

BEDROOM 2
A large and light double room with exposed stone wall, wooden ceiling with beams and light from 4 windows (the front 3 of which are stone mullions with exposed stone window sills). Built in wardrobe and original fireplace stonework. Radiator with decorative cover and stunning views over the paddock and hills beyond.

BEDROOM 3
A large and light double room, wooden ceiling with beams and light from 3 stone mullions with exposed stone window sill. Radiator with decorative cover and stunning views over the paddock and hills beyond.

BEDROOM 4
A charming guest room, window with exposed stone window with exposed stone window sill. Radiator with decorative cover.

SEPARATE WC
Separate WC half tiled with window and radiator.

HOUSE BATHROOM
Charming bathroom with cast iron roll top bath, sink, radiator & window.

SHOWER ROOM
Half tiled shower room with sink and toilet.

EXTERIOR
GARDENS
This lovely private garden with mature trees and shrubs that wraps around two sides of the house and features seating areas, borders and a small vegetable garden. Leads directly to private parking for hard standing for several vehicles surrounded by mature rose hedging with a short private lane and fields and moorland beyond.

PARKING AREA
Private parking with hardstanding for several vehicles surrounded by mature rose hedging with a short private lane and fields and moorland beyond.

PADDOCK & STABLE
A small paddock enclosed with traditional dry stone walling and mixed native hedge. Features a small willow coppice, and two ponds. With wooden stable and hard standing currently home to 2 small ponies but would also be ideal for goats/chickens/ducks/vegetables etc or just an amazing adventure playground for children.


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