- Open Plan Living +
- Stunning Views +
- Private Parking +
- Outside Space +
- Period Features +
- Beautifully Presented +
- Semi-Rural Location +
- Sought after Area +
- Gas Central Heating +
Nestled in the picturesque hills of the Calder Valley, between Todmorden and Hebden Bridge, Oldroyd offers a charming and characterful setting within easy reach of Todmorden's vibrant town centre.
Surrounded by beautiful countryside and scenic walking routes, this sought-after location perfectly balances rural tranquillity with convenient access to local amenities.
Key Highlights:
Charming period stone cottage full of character.
Beautifully presented rural cottage setting.
Private parking, a rare and valuable feature for the area.
Stunning far-reaching valley views across the Calder Valley.
Retained original period features and character throughout.
Idyllic semi-rural position surrounded by countryside .
Sought-after Oldroyd location on the edge of Todmorden.
Perfect blend of country charm with convenient town access.
Excellent commuter links via Todmorden Railway Station to Manchester and Leeds.
Ideal for buyers seeking a character home with views and outdoor lifestyle.
The ground floor features a welcoming open-plan living area, creating a sociable and versatile space for modern living, centered around an original fireplace that adds warmth and character to the home.
Upstairs, the property continues to impress with two generous double bedrooms and access to a balcony boasting far-reaching valley views, providing the perfect spot to relax and take in the beautiful countryside surroundings.
Todmorden itself is renowned for its independent shops, cafés, and thriving community spirit, as well as its historic market and impressive Victorian architecture. Excellent rail links provide direct connections to Manchester and Leeds, making the area increasingly popular with commuters seeking a more relaxed lifestyle without sacrificing connectivity.
Oldroyd is a small hillside area above Todmorden that developed during the late 18th and 19th centuries as the local textile industry expanded. Originally made up of farms and scattered cottages, it grew into a community of cotton weavers and mill workers serving the nearby mils, the stone houses today date from this period.
Properties in this area enjoy an elevated position with attractive views across the valley, creating a peaceful and private setting. The area benefits from a range of nearby facilities, including well-regarded schools and leisure opportunities, while the surrounding countryside offers excellent walking, cycling, and outdoor pursuits.