1920s end terrace in Greenfield, Saddleworth
Our end terrace house was built in the 1920s for the manager of the mill that used to stand 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 (one with a TV and firestick) plus a single bedroom.
* A living / dining room with log burner
* A separate sitting room with TV and Firestick.
* 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.
* 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 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 Uppermill
Type of swap
- Home Exchange
Conditions of exchange
- Non smokers only
- Children welcome
- No small children
Saddleworth (HE40435)
Manchester, England
- 3 bed (sleeps 5) 1 bath
Preferred destinations
- Scotland
- Spain
- Open to offers