***NO ONWARD CHAIN***
A most handsome and imposing stone built detached residence, standing elevated from Church Lane and well screened offering high degree of privacy, in circa a third of an acre.
The property overlooks lovely established gardens, thoughtfully planted with ever changing colours throughout the year and with wonderful far reaching views beyond.
Constructed in 1923 and designed by a local architect and structural engineer of some note, Clifford Hickson who, among other achievements in Huddersfield designed the beautiful Roebuck Memorial Homes (1923), The Grand Picture Theatre (1921) and Princess Picture House (1923).
Approached through electric gates there is parking and turning area, the accommodation has a gas central system and replacement double glazing crittle windows sympathetically retaining the original aesthetics.
Briefly comprising entrance vestibule, entrance hall, cloak room, separate WC, living room, sitting room, large dining kitchen and store. First floor landing leading to four good sized bedrooms, bathroom and separate shower room.