Property overview
Introduction
A highly desirable stone built double fronted period residence, circa 1753, originally built during the reign of George II (being semi detached to the smaller adjoining cottage) grossing approximately 1768 sq ft and providing a most pleasing arrangement of generously proportioned modernised accommodation.Description
A highly desirable stone built double fronted period residence, circa 1753, originally built during the reign of George II (being semi detached to the smaller adjoining cottage) grossing approximately 1768 sq ft and providing a most pleasing arrangement of generously proportioned modernised accommodation, occupying a delightful garden setting in the heart of the Calder valley in a much sought after and highly accessible rural location, affording excellent commuter access by road and rail to Leeds and Manchester.
Ground Floor:
The Gas centrally heated and part solar powered accommodation comprises of, fabulous open plan dining kitchen with multi fuel stove to the dining area, opening into the garden conservatory looking into the walled gardens to front. Very well proportioned Sitting room again enjoying the feature fireplace. Elegant Entrance hall with parquet flooring accessing the extensive cellar and second recently improved house bathroom.
The upper floor:
Spacious landing opening into Principal Bedroom suite comprising of the spacious main bedroom and fabulous wet room off and dressing area, three further well proportioned bedrooms affording the fabulous far reaching views & house bathroom.
Lower Ground Floor:
Spacious utility cellars amounting to three individual rooms also featuring the bank of four mullioned windows to side aspect.
Externally:
Styes House retains beautiful walled gardens to front with lawn, attractive planted borders, and sitting area. Hard-standing parking to rear for up to three vehicles with 7kW EV charger point and very spacious single garage & storage.




































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