1920s end terrace in Greenfield, Saddleworth
Our end terrace house was built in the 1920s for the manager of the mill that used to sit opposite.
It has:
* A kitchen with large induction hob and full size dishwasher.
* A utility room with washing machine and downstairs toilet.
* Two double bedrooms and a single bedroom.
* A living / dining room with log burner
* A separate sitting room with TV.
* A bathroom - sink and bath with shower over.
* Two separate toilets, one upstairs and one downstairs, both with washbasins .
* High speed fibre broadband.
* Front and rear gardens.
* Hot tub.
* Storage for bicycles if needed.
* On-street parking at the front - plenty of spaces.
About the location
Greenfield is a semi-rural village, about one mile from the edge of the Peak District National Park. The next village across the moors is Holmfirth, made famous by the TV programme `Last of the Summer Wine`.
The house has the amenities you`d hope for within easy walking distance - cafes and coffee shops, multiple pubs and restaurants, a large supermarket, railway station, access to the moorlands. It takes 20 to 25 minutes to reach central Manchester on the train.
Saddleworth is a collection of Yorkshire villages, famous for their brass band contests, Yanks weekend (it was filmed in the neighbouring village of Uppermill) and the Rush Cart parade.
Dovestones Reservoir and the Dark Peak moorland beyond is within 20 mins walking distance or a 5 minute drive/cycle.
The Huddersfield Narrow Canal is 5 minutes walk away, offering gentle strolls and the direct route to Upper Mill
Type of swap
- Home Exchange
Conditions of exchange
- Non smokers only
- Children welcome
- No small children
Saddleworth (HE40435)
Greater Manchester, England
- 3 bed (sleeps 5) 1 bath
Preferred destinations
- Scotland
- Spain
- Open to offers