Converted pub with 'best views in valley' for sale near Huddersfield village
A four-bedroom house that was once a 'country inn' is up for sale with offers in the region of £575,000.
The house in Manchester Road, Marsden, near Huddersfield, was once the Coach and Horses, which can trace its history back to the 1840s when it first opened. The pub closed in 2000 and was later converted into homes.
Ryder & Dutton is marketing the sale of the house and says: "This outstanding property occupies a substantial plot approaching 2 acres, with arguably some of the best views in the Colne Valley."
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There are four bedrooms, a living room with a balcony, a large dining kitchen, two bathrooms, a guest WC, a garage and off-street parking.
The sales detail states: "This former Country Inn was beautifully converted into 4 unique residences around 13 years ago by the well regarded local developer SB Homes.
"The property combines all the modern fixtures and fittings that a busy family needs, including underfloor heating throughout and eco friendly air source heat pump."
It says the nearby Marsden "offers an excellent selection of local independent shops, bars and restaurants and families may also appreciate the well regarded local schooling there is on offer."
The property comes with almost two acres of land and borders Marsden Moor. At the bottom of the land there is a "beautiful stream stream connecting you to walking paths and the Marsden moors."
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