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Why buyers are swapping city life for Slaithwait­e

Slaithwait­e’s light is no longer under a bushel as buyers discover the delights of this increasing­ly trendy village. Sharon Dale reports.

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It’s hard to pinpoint when Slaithwait­e, near Huddersfie­ld, became one of the most fashionabl­y cool villages in West Yorkshire, but the best guess is that the journey began about 10 years ago… and it hasn’t ended yet.

“I don’t know how it started exactly but the village has definitely changed since I was a child growing up here,” says estate agent Leanne Randall, the manager of Ryder Dutton’s Slaithwait­e office.

What was a largely local market with people trading up and down the property ladder is now a hotspot for young profession­als and families who commute to Manchester and Leeds for work.

The transport connection­s are a major draw with trains to Manchester Piccadilly taking about 40 minutes with no changes, while the train to Leeds central takes 35 minutes.

“We have quite a few couples who buy here because one of them works in Leeds and the other works in Manchester. You have a choice of driving via the M62, which is close, or taking the train,” says Leanne.

The countrysid­e too is part of the attraction. The village abuts a vast swathe of Pennine moorland, which means you never feel hemmed in, and the views over the Colne Valley are spectacula­r. The Huddersfie­ld Narrow Canal also runs by offering waterside walks.

House prices in Slaithwait­e, pronounced “Slathwaite” or “Slawit”’ are seen as good value to those who move from the more desirable city suburbs.

Much of the property stock is mill workers cottages or terraced houses and prices start at £125,000 for a two-bedroom terraced house, though the larger and grander terraced homes can sell for £250,000.

New-builds are rare but respected local developer SB Homes has a three-bedroom detached home for £289,950 at its Empire Works site.

Buyers are attracted by the scenery, primary school, the swimming pool and gym and the independen­t shops and restaurant­s that have sprung up since the “off comed ’uns” began arriving.

“There were various turning points, including the launch of a community greengroce­rs and the reopening of the canal here, though what really seemed to boost the number of buyers from outside was when Aldi built a store here,” says Leanne. ”It did have some opposition but it has been a big draw with those looking to move here and it doesn’t seem to have affected trade at the independen­t shops.”

Lynsey Ford moved from the Manchester suburb of West Didsbury four-and-a-half years ago to buy a home in Slaithwait­e.

She says: “My husband is from the area so we knew how well connected it was. The countrysid­e is stunning and getting into central Manchester on the train is easy. There are lots of great bars, restaurant­s and shops, which is lovely.”

These include the greengroce­rs, a brewery, vintage stores, the Handmade Bakery, a yoga studio, an arts studio and Acorn and Pip, a children’s emporium with a cafe. There are also big plans for more “indies” which will be housed in Globe Mills.

Those who have bought homes in the village may be pleased to hear that the only way is up for prices, according to estate agent Simon Blyth.

“Slaithwait­e has a real vibrancy about it. A lot of the cottages and terraces were in mill owners’ hands but they have gradually come into the private market and are being renovated.

“I don’t think those properties have found their full price potential yet. They still have a way to go so for anyone buying now, they should be a good investment.”

I don’t think those properties have found their full price potential yet.

 ??  ?? Manchester Road, Slaithwait­e: This two-bedroom, end terraced house has no onward chain and also comes with stunning views over the valley. www.ryder-dutton.co.uk
Manchester Road, Slaithwait­e: This two-bedroom, end terraced house has no onward chain and also comes with stunning views over the valley. www.ryder-dutton.co.uk
 ??  ?? Empire Works, Slaithwait­e: This new three-bedroom semi-detached house is by respected builder SB Homes and has a terrace and two parking spaces. www.wmsykes.co.uk
Empire Works, Slaithwait­e: This new three-bedroom semi-detached house is by respected builder SB Homes and has a terrace and two parking spaces. www.wmsykes.co.uk
 ??  ?? Elms Hill, Slaithwait­e: This charming cottage is tucked away on a small lane and has two double bedrooms, a garden and off-street parking. www. ryder-dutton.co.uk
Elms Hill, Slaithwait­e: This charming cottage is tucked away on a small lane and has two double bedrooms, a garden and off-street parking. www. ryder-dutton.co.uk
 ??  ?? INDIE: Slaithwait­e is renowned for its abundance of independen­t traders, including Rumpus burger restaurant, pictured here.
INDIE: Slaithwait­e is renowned for its abundance of independen­t traders, including Rumpus burger restaurant, pictured here.

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