Property overview
Introduction
Anthony J Turner The Estate Agent is delighted to offer FOR SALE this delightful residence set in the very heart of this delightful market town of Hebden Bridge. The property is currently used as a successful holiday let comprising of two individual units with separate entrances and external spaces. The ground floor accommodation briefly comprises of a lovely open plan space with kitchenette, lounge area with log burner, and shower room. Externally to the front a pleasant raised sitting area set in a south facing sunny aspect enjoying lovely town views. The separate first floor accommodation comprises of a sitting room with log burner, dining room, fitted kitchen, loft room to upper floor ad externally a secluded rear raised terrace area which benefits from afternoon sunshine. The residence is being sold as one whole and has vacant possession. An early viewing is advised to appreciate the accommodation and the potential this property has.Description
The Old Ironmongers
Charming Ground-Floor Studio in the Heart of Hebden Bridge:
Tucked away on a quiet lane in the heart of Hebden Bridge—famous as the setting of Happy Valley—this recently refurbished, open-plan studio offers a stylish and comfortable retreat. Perfect for Easy Access & Relaxation. Designed with accessibility in mind, this ground-floor studio has no stairs, making it ideal for those with limited mobility. A rare bonus is the private enclosed patio garden, complete with raised flower beds and outdoor seating — perfect for al fresco dining or simply unwinding.
Thoughtfully Designed Space
The open-plan layout blends comfort and convenience, featuring lovely window to front aspect overlooking your pleasant and sunny raised patio area.
A cosy living and dining area with a charming wood-burning stove set in the original fireplace, the dining area positioned by the panoramic picture window, offering views of the village square. The window has plantation shutters for privacy or can be fully opened to enjoy the scene.
A fully equipped kitchenette. A newly refurbished shower room with a WC and wash basin.
Historic Charm with a Modern Touch
This property has deep roots in Hebden Bridge’s history—it was once Bonsalls, a well-loved ironmonger's shop serving the community for 75 years. Now beautifully converted currently into a stylish holiday let, it retains its historical charm while providing modern comforts.
Unbeatable Location being situated just across from the Town Hall, the studio is a peaceful retreat while being only steps away from the lively central square, restaurants, cafés, bars, and local attractions. Music lovers will appreciate being just five minutes from the renowned Trades Club, which hosts high-profile live performances. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy the many scenic walking and cycling routes in the area.
Public transport is easily accessible, with Hebden Bridge train station just a 10-minute walk away, offering fast connections to Manchester, Leeds, and beyond. Bus stops are within a 3-5 minute walk, and a taxi rank is located in front of the town’s historic cinema.
Parking & EV Charging
There are several parking options:
On-street permit parking directly outside (permit required overnight).
Pay-and-display and free on-street parking nearby.
A council car park opposite with EV charging facilities.
Guest Access
Guests enter the studio via a metal gate on Hangingroyd Lane. The space is entirely yours to enjoy, offering both privacy and an unbeatable central location.
Whether you’re here for a relaxing getaway, an event at the Town Hall, or to soak up the vibrant atmosphere of Hebden Bridge, this studio provides the perfect base for your stay.
Bed knobs & Broomsticks
This stylish and surprisingly spacious first-floor apartment offers picturesque views of the Town Hall and village square. Throughout the year, the pedestrianised square hosts numerous events, creating a lively atmosphere that attracts visitors and brings the village to life. Despite its central location in the heart of Hebden Bridge, just steps from the village’s vibrant amenities, the apartment is tucked away on a quiet lane, ensuring peace and quiet without road noise. A rare find in Hebden Bridge, the property benefits from its own private rear patio—an ideal outdoor retreat.
Hebden Bridge is known for its thriving café culture, featuring a variety of charming coffee spots, outdoor seating areas, and eclectic restaurants. The apartment is perfectly situated to explore the town’s diverse eateries, bars, and the renowned Trades Club, which hosts live music from acclaimed bands. Culture enthusiasts will also appreciate the Victorian cinema, theatre, and local art studios. Outdoor lovers can enjoy an array of scenic walking and cycling routes, while those who love shopping will find an abundance of independent stores. Since featuring in the popular TV series Happy Valley, the town has also become a sought-after filming location.
The apartment is ideally located for exploring the surrounding area. Haworth, home of the Brontë sisters, Halifax with its historic Piece Hall, and Todmorden, known for Stoodley Pike Monument, are all easily accessible. Major cities like Manchester and Leeds can be reached quickly by car or public transport, with Hebden Bridge’s Victorian train station providing a direct route to Manchester in under 30 minutes.
Upon entry, a hallway provides space for coats and shoes before leading to a staircase up to the first floor. Here, a modern kitchen has everything needed to prepare delicious meals. A separate room serves as either a dining area or a quiet workspace.
The spacious living room features two south-facing window and a wood-burning stove—perfect for cosy evenings.
The recently refurbished shower room offers a sleek and contemporary design.
A short staircase leads to the charming loft tucked under the eaves. This cosy retreat boasts dual-aspect Velux windows, the front Velux window opens fully, allowing you to stand and take in stunning village views from the comfort of your home.
Outdoor Space
The private garden area is fenced for complete privacy and features planters and a small decked patio—an ideal spot to relax with a drink in the afternoon sun.
























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The average energy efficiency rating for a dwelling in England and Wales is band D (rating 60).


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