Green End Road, East Morton, BD20

 Green End Road, East Morton, BD20
£160,000
  • 2 Bedrooms
  • 1 Bathrooms
  • 1 Reception Rooms

Property Information

  • Reference number 14GER
  • Property Type Terraced
  • Furnishing Unfurnished
  • Market info Click here

Property Description

Although youre only a few miles from the busy Yorkshire towns of Keighley and Bingley, East Morton couldnt be more different. A quiet and picturesque village of stone cottages overlooking farm fields and moorland, this is the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life.


Village life in East Morton centres around the community shop, village hall, and the Busfeild Arms, a pub and restaurant thats popular with locals and with visitors too. Despite the secluded country location, the village doesnt feel isolated, with town centre shopping and facilities only a few minutes away. The A629 main road and Crossflatts railway station give easy access to Leeds, Bradford and Skipton, and out into the Yorkshire Dales.


The cottage at 14 Green End Road sits in the middle of a pretty terrace of similar Yorkshire stone homes dating from the 1800s. Behind the compact exterior lies a much larger interior, with three floors of living space (see the floor plan), and theres outside space and outbuildings too.


At the front is a smart kitchen with integrated appliances, plenty of worktop space and storage, and theres even a breakfast bar to sit at while dinner is cooking. 


Along the hall is a modern shower room with a large walk-in shower, and a laundry utility area that makes more room in the kitchen.


Pass by the hallway window and the first of the glorious moorland views, and down to the living room. Here you can relax in front of a living-flame stove while you take in more of the views out through the trees to the moorland beyond. Double doors lead out to an east-facing paved terrace, a great place to enjoy a peaceful coffee in the morning sun or relax on summer days.


Below the terrace sits a workshop, not in the best of condition, but with potential to repair or redevelop for a variety of uses. Past the workshop the garden drops away down to the road below. This area is overgrown now, but with some vision and work might well become further garden space to enjoy.


Back inside, and up to the top floor, with high moorland views over the trees. A double bedroom with lots of wardrobe storage is first, and a smaller room next door that could be a single bedroom, nursery, or home office.


This is a really charming home with tons of character, and has been updated well to make it a convenient home for modern living. There are opportunities here to do more too, particularly outside, and create a really special and unique village home. The location is superb, close enough to towns and cities to be practical, but far enough away to enjoy a slower pace of life in beautiful surroundings.


The current layout lends itself to a single person, couple, or young family as a home, but it would be easy to imagine it also as holiday home or holiday let, especially with the the village centre a short stroll away and the countryside on the doorstep. 


Call today to talk to us about the finer details and to book your appointment to view, viewings are available every day.


Council Tax Band C

Tenure  : Freehold

Council Tax Band  :  C

Key Feature

  • Terraced
  • On-road Parking
  • Garden
  • Open Plan Lounge
  • Sun Deck Terrace
  • Full Double Glazing
  • Oven/Hob
  • Large Gardens

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