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£400,000
4 bed semi-detached house for saleHarbour Lodge, Haworth Moor, Haworth, Keighley BD22
4 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: E
About this property
Semi detached farmhouse
Four bedrooms
Two bathrooms
Two reception rooms
Paddock
Gardens
Parking
A substantial stone built farmhouse in an enviable rural location with stunning long range views and standing in good sized gardens with a paddock to the front and parking.
Harbour Lodge is delightfully situated in the middle of Bronte country, on Haworth Moor and only a stones throw away from attractions such as Top Whitens, Bronte Waterfalls and on the door step of the Pennine Way and will only be fully appreciated from an internal inspection.
The property offers substantial accommodation across 2 floors, briefly comprises, entrance porch, large family lounge, sitting room, breakfast kitchen, four bedrooms, one with en-suite shower, house bathroom, substantial outside parking, gardens and a one acre paddock.
Undoubtedly, ideal for those looking for an alternative lifestyle and a piece of the good-life in a delightful setting. Harbour Lodge is situated at the end of a 1 mile farm track, easily accessible in a four wheel drive/suv vehicle. The property is completely off-grid yet comes with modern comforts including lpg central heating, spring fed water, 24/7 off-grid power system, triple glazing and 5G internet. The property sits nestled in the moorland made famous by the Bronte Sisters, with terrific long ranging views across the Worth Valley and beyond and also offers delightful walks across the moor and surrounding countryside from the moment you step out of the door.
The villages of Haworth, Oxenhope and Stanbury are approximately 2 miles away with schools, mini super markets, local country pubs, bars and restaurants and every day convenience stores. Keighley town centre is a further 4 miles distance with its larger shopping facilities and links by both road and rail to the major towns and cities of West Yorkshire.
From the North Street office into the High Street then left into South Street then through into Halifax Road, continue up to Crossroads and at the lights turn right into Haworth Road dropping down into Lees Lane and then into the village of Haworth, Station Road, round the roundabout then up Bridgehouse Lane, turn left onto Sun Street which runs into Marsh Lane, at the end of Marsh Lane turn right and continue up the hill, just after the drop in a further track across the cattle grid, continue on the track for a further two miles which runs straight into the properties.
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