Listed for £950,000
March 3, 2026
Sold for £690,000
2015
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The arresting helical staircase ascends from the main living space to the first-floor galleried landing. Here, a run of overhead skylights form part of the vaulted ceiling. Wonderful patterns of light and shadow are cast over the planes of white-painted walls.
To the rear, sitting upon a raised dais and beneath a gently curving archway, is a spacious snug. Once the Chapel's organ loft, this provides a peaceful, slightly removed spot. Concealed in one corner is a hidden spiral stair, providing a secondary access to the library.
The first floor has five bedrooms. Flexibly designed, two are presently used as studies.
The principal suite is particularly impressive, extending the full width of the plan at the front of the house. Tall arched windows afford panoramic views over the valley, while the vaulted ceiling creates an expansive and voluminous atmosphere. European walnut strip flooring is warmed by underfloor heating, while a bespoke stair with Iroko open treads ascends to the mezzanine level. Conceived as a cinema room, this multi-purpose space is currently used for exercise and yoga. The room's en suite is equally luxurious, with a large soaking tub, walk-in shower, and double sinks.
There are four further bedrooms on this floor, each bathed in natural light, care of the beautiful arched windows. One has an en suite shower room, while the shared bathroom has a roll-top bathtub.
Outside Space
The house is embraced by a verdant garden, stretching to around an acre. To the rear, a set of railway-sleeper steps leads to an area with pebbled pathways, rose-filled beds and a scattering of apple trees, interwoven among the stretches of grassy lawns. A centrally positioned avenue of trees leads to the top of the garden - an area that has been thoughtfully rewilded under current ownership.
A paddock or grazing land lies adjacent, while colourfully planted, stepped borders run alongside the western side of the Chapel, providing a multi-hued backdrop.
The front of the house is framed by a carefully maintained lawn bordered by impressive, mature trees.
A parking area to the rear of the building has space for up to six cars.
The Area
Situated on the side of a hill overlooking the stream that once powered the village's eponymous mills, Mill Bank is surrounded by beautiful countryside. It is a great base for plenty of walking and cycling opportunities in the South Pennines.
The village has a lively social calendar and a well-regarded primary school. For provisions, a Co-op in Ripponden is a six-minute drive away, and larger supermarkets and amenities are found in nearby Sowerby Bridge.
Mill Bank is home to a number of artists and writers, and the area has a vibrant arts scene. Hebden Bridge is six miles away and is home to The Trades Club music venue and an independent cinema.
Nearby Halifax is home to the Grade I-listed Piece Hall, which is full of independent shops and restaurants and has a year-round schedule of events. There are a number of excellent restaurants in Sowerby Bridge, including Engine and Gimbal’s Restaurant. Ricci’s Place in Halifax is another local favourite. Closer to home, The Alma Inn is a 16-minute walk from the house and has sweeping views of the Ryburn Valley.
St Mary’s CofE Primary School is just a few minutes’ walk from the house. Other options can be found in nearby Halifax, including Parkinson Lane Community Primary and Crossley Heath Grammar. Rishworth School is also a well thought of local option for co-educational independent schooling.
Sowerby Bridge rail station is a seven-minute drive away and provides services to Leeds and Manchester in approximately 40 minutes. Halifax is approximately six miles away, with direct trains to London in approximately three hours. The M62 is a 15-minute drive away, with connections to the M1.
Council Tax Band: A