Fab farmhouse with a cottage annexe has land with woodland
Listed farmhouse in sought-after village on the Pennine Way with extensive land including woodland and a waterfall
This beautifully updated hillside farmhouse with a cottage annexe comes with seven acres of land that includes gardens, grazing, new woodland, a running brook and waterfall, and even the ruins of an historic mill.
Rebuilt in 1985 then upgraded over several years, the Grade ll-listed farmhouse is at the end of a private road, on the Pennine Way and within the pretty village of Walsden.
It has spectacular views, and includes stables and a chicken coop, the ruins of Waterstalls Mill and 950 newly planted trees.
A stone-built garage has power, light and water.
The farmhouse interior has a porch and cloakroom, a spacious living area with a recently installed kitchen and breakfast room, a large lounge, and a dining area which is open-plan to the beamed kitchen, with its central island, and exposed stone chimney breast.
Within the lounge is an exposed stone fireplace with a multi-fuel burner, and one window has a charming seat. Double doors open to the garden.
The spacious dining room has exposed beams and a feature brick-built chimney with a wood-burner installed.
There is access to the annexe from the kitchen, and a utility room and WC complete the ground floor.
From the first floor landing, with amazing views, are three characterful bedrooms, one with an en suite shower room, and a family bathroom with both bath and rainfall shower.
The annexe is ideal for dependent relatives, guests, or as a holiday cottage and source of income.
Its accommodation comprises a beamed sitting room, a new breakfast kitchen, two bedrooms and a modern shower room.
Waterstalls Farm is for sale at £795,000.