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Freehold
£695,000
4 bed semi-detached house for sale
Cote Lane, Choppards, Holmfirth HD94 beds
3 baths
3 receptions
Key Information
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Hade Edge Junior and Infant School 0.5 miles
- Holmfirth Junior Infant and Nursery School 1 mile
- Brockholes 3.2 miles
- Honley 3.9 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Features and description
- Freehold
- Stunning 3 / 4 bed semi detached cottage
- Rural countryside location
- Cottage features with modern extension
- 1.5 acre plot including gardens and field
- Garden studio
- Garage and driveway parking
- Double glazing, oil central heating and underfloor heating
- Energy rating 39 (Band E); Council tax band D
This stunning 3/4 bedroom semi detached countryside property boasts uninterrupted countryside views towards Arrunden and Cartworth and is just under 2 miles from the centre of Holmfirth. Comprising; Entrance porch, entrance hall, sitting room, dining kitchen, garden sitting room with dining room, reception/home office, utility area, shower room, large first floor reception / bedroom 4,3 further bedrooms, en-suite shower room and family bathroom. The property sits within land of approx. 1.5 acres which include agricultural grazing land which includes a wooden field house offering a tranquil space for an office or studio. Plus well stocked mature gardens, a single integral garage and driveway parking.
About Cote
Cote was built in the early 1800’s. On the edge of the hamlet of Choppards, (founded by Robert de Chobard in 1313) it lies in the river Ribble valley, which connects Holmestyes Reservoir to the village of Holmfirth. The row of cottages, with a separate stables/hayloft housed families of handloom weavers, stone delvers and farmers, who both lived and worked here. They raised sheep and cattle, grew potatoes, wove woollen cloth and grubbed for stone on the surrounding heather-covered hillsides.
By the 1970’s much of the property was derelict, part of the roof was missing and hens lived in one cottage! First renovated in 1985, the property was substantially re-built and extended, incorporating damp proofing, insulation, and central heating. The character was retained, with careful attention to detail, matching materials, stone coursing and wooden beams. Fireplaces and doors were sourced from architectural antiques to restore historic elements of the interior.
In the late 1980’s the stable area was re-designed and extended to create garaging, washroom and large upper floor loft. In 2015 this area was linked to the main house with a new single-storey large garden/entertaining room and separate hobby room/office. This space has underfloor heating and is full of light. It feels to bring the garden inside, and is a bright lovely space, even on gloomy winter days. Combined with a snug sitting room, spacious dining kitchen, 3 bedrooms and an additional reception room above the garage creating a 4th bedroom or additional reception room. This part of the house makes it ideal for multi-generational living, and there could be the opportunity to create an annexe.
Externally there is a grazing field and a wooden field house which was created in 2015 for use as an art/office space, this is below the copse of trees, overlooking the valley.<br /><br />
About Cote
Cote was built in the early 1800’s. On the edge of the hamlet of Choppards, (founded by Robert de Chobard in 1313) it lies in the river Ribble valley, which connects Holmestyes Reservoir to the village of Holmfirth. The row of cottages, with a separate stables/hayloft housed families of handloom weavers, stone delvers and farmers, who both lived and worked here. They raised sheep and cattle, grew potatoes, wove woollen cloth and grubbed for stone on the surrounding heather-covered hillsides.
By the 1970’s much of the property was derelict, part of the roof was missing and hens lived in one cottage! First renovated in 1985, the property was substantially re-built and extended, incorporating damp proofing, insulation, and central heating. The character was retained, with careful attention to detail, matching materials, stone coursing and wooden beams. Fireplaces and doors were sourced from architectural antiques to restore historic elements of the interior.
In the late 1980’s the stable area was re-designed and extended to create garaging, washroom and large upper floor loft. In 2015 this area was linked to the main house with a new single-storey large garden/entertaining room and separate hobby room/office. This space has underfloor heating and is full of light. It feels to bring the garden inside, and is a bright lovely space, even on gloomy winter days. Combined with a snug sitting room, spacious dining kitchen, 3 bedrooms and an additional reception room above the garage creating a 4th bedroom or additional reception room. This part of the house makes it ideal for multi-generational living, and there could be the opportunity to create an annexe.
Externally there is a grazing field and a wooden field house which was created in 2015 for use as an art/office space, this is below the copse of trees, overlooking the valley.<br /><br />
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