3 bedroom house
Oxenhope, Keighley, West Yorkshire, BD22 9SX
Guide Price
£275,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse
Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: N/A
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Mar 2021
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: N/A
Location
The property is accessed directly from Black Moor Road and is located less than a mile to the east of the renowned village of Haworth, with its picturesque cobbled high street and numerous independent shops, pubs and eateries. Haworth is most famous as being home to the Bronte Sisters attracting visitors from all around the world to the iconic parsonage, rolling moors and the ruins of Top Withins Farmhouse. The vibrant town of Keighley is about 3.5 miles to the north east which offers a full range of services and amenities including direct rail links to both Bradford and Leeds. Access by road is excellent with the A629 providing a short commute to Halifax.
Description
The property is accessed via a private shared drive leading down to a private parking area in front of the house from where a path takes you round to the front of the property via a pleasant enclosed paved yard.
The entrance door opens into a hall with tiled floor giving access to a shower room with tiled shower cubicle, WC and basin. There is a generous kitchen/breakfast room with multi-furl stove, pine fronted base and wall units, laminate work surfaces with 1½ bowl stainless steel sink and drainer with tiled splashback, a four ring gas hob and raised level electric oven and grill. To the side of the kitchen is a useful utility room with plumbing for a washing machine. The lounge, with multi-fuel stove and stairs to the first floor, is open to the adjacent dining room/snug and provides a versatile family space. There is also a separate double bedroom with wash basin on a base unit.
The first floor central landing gives way to a larger double bedroom with useful built in wardrobes to the under eaves, a third single bedroom with beams and feature floor level window and a good sized shower room with larger corner shower cubicle, WC and pedestal basin. There is a separate large airing cupboard and a chrome ladder style towel rail.
Outside
The property has a private tarmac surfaced parking area, a small lawn and sheltered stone flagged courtyard patio area with separate steps up to a pedestrian access from Black Moor Road.
Services
Septic tank drainage (shared), spring water, mains electricity, mains gas. Gas central heating (boiler requires replacing). UPVC double glazed windows.
Tenure
Freehold
Directions
From Keighley head south on Halifax Road (A629) to the roundabout at Crossroads and take the second exit to Haworth (A6033). Continue for about 450 metres bearing left onto Hebden Road (A6033) and continue for about 850 metres turning left onto Brow Top Road (B6144). After about 70 metres turn right onto Black Moor Road where the entrance to Moorend Farm can be found on the right after about 225 metres. A for sale sign has been erected.
Marketed by: David Hill, Skipton
The property is accessed directly from Black Moor Road and is located less than a mile to the east of the renowned village of Haworth, with its picturesque cobbled high street and numerous independent shops, pubs and eateries. Haworth is most famous as being home to the Bronte Sisters attracting visitors from all around the world to the iconic parsonage, rolling moors and the ruins of Top Withins Farmhouse. The vibrant town of Keighley is about 3.5 miles to the north east which offers a full range of services and amenities including direct rail links to both Bradford and Leeds. Access by road is excellent with the A629 providing a short commute to Halifax.
Description
The property is accessed via a private shared drive leading down to a private parking area in front of the house from where a path takes you round to the front of the property via a pleasant enclosed paved yard.
The entrance door opens into a hall with tiled floor giving access to a shower room with tiled shower cubicle, WC and basin. There is a generous kitchen/breakfast room with multi-furl stove, pine fronted base and wall units, laminate work surfaces with 1½ bowl stainless steel sink and drainer with tiled splashback, a four ring gas hob and raised level electric oven and grill. To the side of the kitchen is a useful utility room with plumbing for a washing machine. The lounge, with multi-fuel stove and stairs to the first floor, is open to the adjacent dining room/snug and provides a versatile family space. There is also a separate double bedroom with wash basin on a base unit.
The first floor central landing gives way to a larger double bedroom with useful built in wardrobes to the under eaves, a third single bedroom with beams and feature floor level window and a good sized shower room with larger corner shower cubicle, WC and pedestal basin. There is a separate large airing cupboard and a chrome ladder style towel rail.
Outside
The property has a private tarmac surfaced parking area, a small lawn and sheltered stone flagged courtyard patio area with separate steps up to a pedestrian access from Black Moor Road.
Services
Septic tank drainage (shared), spring water, mains electricity, mains gas. Gas central heating (boiler requires replacing). UPVC double glazed windows.
Tenure
Freehold
Directions
From Keighley head south on Halifax Road (A629) to the roundabout at Crossroads and take the second exit to Haworth (A6033). Continue for about 450 metres bearing left onto Hebden Road (A6033) and continue for about 850 metres turning left onto Brow Top Road (B6144). After about 70 metres turn right onto Black Moor Road where the entrance to Moorend Farm can be found on the right after about 225 metres. A for sale sign has been erected.
Marketed by: David Hill, Skipton
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.