Price changed to £1,450,000
December 29, 2025
Listed for £1,500,000
October 2, 2024
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A business opportunity
Step through the original entrance doors and you’ll enter the ground floor that is currently used as a business space for Hebble House Antiques.
From stables, to a music venue and a public house, these four walls have stories to tell throughout its plotted history dating back to 1899. With four industrial-style rooms finished with polished concrete floors punctuated with the original fireplaces, there’s ample scope to house any type of business you may want to operate from here – or you could even convert back to residential living.
A stylish start
Head upstairs to the first floor into apartment one, through the spacious hallway where you’ll find four bedrooms leading off it – formerly the lady’s parlours in the 1900s.
The decor is impeccable and continues with the artistic industrial theme, featuring gallery-style white walls and engineered wood flooring throughout.
Sympathetic period features including sash windows, panelled doors and decorative coving alongside the high ceilings add luxurious detail and a feeling of grandeur.
Luxurious living
Three of the four bedrooms are spacious doubles, two of which have the added luxury of their own chic en-suite shower room.
The fourth bedroom could also be set up as a further double but is currently being used as a home office.
Completing the first floor is a stunning, hotel-style family bathroom. Fully tiled with a glossy white finish and contemporary fittings including a bath tub, WC, wall-mounted wash basin and tall chrome towel rail.
Instant wow factor
The best is yet to come at the top of the illuminated oak staircase. Take a stroll upstairs past the floral hand painted mural wall and arrive on the top floor and be prepared to be blown away. The vast open-plan living space stretches 130 square metres in total and does not disappoint.
What was once divided into seven bedrooms above the pub – used back in the 1900s to put up the traders who would transport cloth on horseback from Bradford to Lancashire on the famous Packhorse route, which passed through Hebden Bridge.
Today this space is now one glorious kitchen, dining and living area you’ll never want to leave.
This modern living area is housed underneath the incredible vaulted roof crafted from reclaimed timber and cedar wooden beams which give this room the ultimate wow factor; the result of a large project to restore the originals and add new to achieve the maximum visual effect.
Encased by no less than thirteen stunning sash windows, the loft space is drenched in daylight and is the perfect place for the family and your friends to gather.
This room is quite simply out of this world. You really have to be standing inside to appreciate the amount of space on offer – effortlessly accommodating a huge dining table and a comfortable soft seating area ahead of the ultra-slick fitted kitchen at the rear. This home has achieved the perfect blend of style and practicality with impressive finishing touches including a solid-fuel stove in the corner and sunken plug sockets in the wooden floor.
Hebden heights
Tourists travel far and wide to bask in the picturesque views of Hebden Bridge and the Yorkshire countryside with its beautiful heather moorland and quaint architecture.
You’ll just need to take a few steps from the comfort of your sofa.
Slide open the doors from the living area and walk out onto your 100-square metre garden terrace to appreciate the breathtaking view all day and night long.
You’ll be delighted to learn that its south-facing trajectory catches the sunshine all day.
This private spot upon immaculate timber decking serves as your own viewing gallery, stretching five miles across the Calder Valley and over the hustle and bustle of the town centre – still famed and touched by the influence of the writers and artists who flocked here in the 1970s and 80s.
A view to be envied
To complete the tour of this tardis-like property, an additional two-bedroom apartment overlooking the river is being offered as either part of the sale of the main house, or as a standalone purchase.
In keeping with next door, an elegant, tiled hallway leads to the light and airy open plan kitchen-lounge area. The high spec, shaker-style kitchen is topped with quartz work surfaces and integrated appliances in a room which perfectly overlooks Hebden Beck, so you can be at peace and gaze across open waters every evening.
Although neutral and tasteful with minimal styling and ceiling spotlights throughout, it’s not short of character – featuring a quirky circular window, asymmetrical walls and high ceilings. Both generous double bedrooms offer in-built storage and large en-suite bathrooms with a slick modern finish. Warm and inviting engineered oak flooring with underfloor heating runs throughout the home and an additional WC, plus a handy utility room completes a perfectly spacious and modern apartment.
Area to Explore
A picturesque market town with an array of independent shops situated in the Calder Valley and with easy access to the northern cities of Manchester, Leeds and Bradford.
You’ll be spoilt for choice for food and drink with pubs, cafes and restaurants available in abundance although the current owner of Hebble House recommends The Old Gate Pub, Café H or Café Solo as the standout options.
A choice of beautiful countryside walks come as standard with the Hardcastle Crags National Trust site right on your doorstep, and that’s just the start.
If you’re a culture vulture at heart, The Trades is renowned as one of the best and iconic music clubs in the country while the Hebden Bridge Picture House provides a cosy spot for watching a film having been attractively restored from its original 1920s art deco building.
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