Property overview
Introduction
Anthony J Turner The Estate Agent is delighted to offer FOR SALE 14 Sackville Street, Hebden Bridge. A lovely and well presented stone built mid terrace residence set in close proximity to the heart of Hebden Bridge. The property offers the opportunity for those wanting to get on the housing ladder or those looking to downsize. The internal accommodation briefly comprises: open plan living kitchen, to the lower ground floor a useful cellar, to the first floor the principal bedroom, stylish house shower room with black classic tiling, to the upper floor a good sized attic room. The property is pave lined to front and is set on the cobbled streets of Hebden Bridge. An internal inspection is highly recommended to appreciate this property.Description
This delightful two-bedroom residence on Sackville Street, Hebden Bridge, presents a fantastic opportunity to enjoy life in a vibrant, well-connected community. Ideally situated just a short stroll from the lively centre of Hebden Bridge, the property is close to an array of independent shops, cafes, and creative spaces. The nearby train station is also within easy walking distance, offering excellent commuter links to surrounding towns and cities.
Step through the front door into a welcoming open-plan living space. The cosy lounge features a multi-fuel stove set on a stone hearth with a rustic stone mantel—an ideal centrepiece for snug evenings, a large front window enhance the room’s character and brightness. The adjoining kitchen area is both practical and homely, fitted with an electric hob & oven, plumbing for a washing machine, and space for a fridge-freezer. A stainless steel sink and smartly arranged storage complete the space.
Upstairs, the landing is brightened by a side window and leads to the main bedroom and stylish and contemporary shower room. The spacious double bedroom is filled with natural light from a large front window and boasts a charming cast iron fireplace for added character.
The shower room is generously proportioned and includes a pedestal sink and a walk in shower cubicle with an overhead shower, with partial wall tiling providing a clean, classic finish.
From the landing, stairs lead to a converted attic room—a flexible space with a Velux window and exposed beams. While the sloped ceilings reduce headroom at the sides, the room still offers plenty of usable space and charm and with the added benefit of the under eaves storage, a most useful feature of the room.
Additional features include gas central heating, under floor heating to the kitchen area, double glazing, and a handy keeping cellar for extra storage, accessed via the kitchen.
Hebden Bridge is renowned for its artistic energy, picturesque landscapes, and strong community feel. Living here means easy access to countryside and riverside walks, alongside the town’s thriving independent culture. With the train station nearby, this home is ideally located for commuters seeking both convenience and character.



















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