£160,000

(£249/sq. ft)

1 bed detached house for sale
Sheffield Road, New Mill, Holmfirth, West Yorkshire HD9

    • 1 bed

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

    • 642 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: E

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Added on 17/06/2026

About this property

    A characterful cottage offering an exceptional opportunity to embrace countryside living at its finest, with a beautiful garden providing a private sanctuary away from the pace of modern life.

    43 Sheffield Road, Jackson Bridge, Holmfirth, HD9 7HA

    Dating back to the early 1800s, and tucked away in an idyllic position within the highly sought-after village of Jackson Bridge, this fascinating and characterful cottage offers an exceptional opportunity to embrace countryside living at its finest. Brimming with charm, period features and a wonderful sense of warmth, the property would make an ideal home for first-time buyers, downsizers, those seeking a weekend retreat, or anyone looking to enjoy a slower pace of life surrounded by beautiful Yorkshire countryside.

    Offering approximately 642 sq ft of thoughtfully arranged accommodation, the property comprises a private entrance porch, generous lounge, contemporary kitchen, stylish bathroom and useful cellar storage to the ground floor, whilst the first floor is home to a delightful double bedroom.

    Down a sequestered private track with woodland and the river running parallel, a gorgeous gated secluded garden enjoys a favourable south-facing aspect, creating a wonderful private retreat filled with mature planting, established borders and a variety of charming seating areas from which to enjoy the sun from early morning until it sets behind the Silver Birch tree with the sound of the river as its accompaniment. The property forms one of five cottages in this historical former ale house which nestle comfortably above, below and beside each other, adding to its unique character.

    Ground Floor
    Arriving at the property, the entrance porch provides a practical and welcoming introduction to the home, with windows overlooking the delightful front garden with ample space for coats, boots and outdoor attire, window sills for plants and bringing on seedlings in Spring, and a delightful spot to perch with a coffee and admire the flora and fauna surrounding.

    The lounge is a particularly inviting reception room, with plenty of space for dining, a study or home working corner or relaxing in front of the fire whilst enjoying pleasant views across the garden through a front-facing window. A stunning inglenook fireplace and rustic oak mantle provide an attractive focal point, complemented by a recently installed log-burning stove that creates a wonderfully cosy atmosphere during the colder months. Providing practicality and style with a nod to mid-century trends, a high-quality vintage Axminster carpet exudes individuality and quality comfort underfoot. Full of character and warmth, this is a lovely space in which to relax and unwind or entertain family and friends.

    The kitchen offers a stylish and contemporary environment for cooking, dining and entertaining. The cabinetry is sleek and modern, whilst attractive work surfaces and eye-catching splashback tiling combine aesthetics with practicality alongside the traditional quarry-tiled floor. The gas boiler is discreetly hidden behind cupboard doors and the oven and induction hob are of a high specification. There is also space for a breakfast table, making it the perfect spot to enjoy morning coffee or a leisurely lunch. There could be no better view whilst washing up than the dappled setting sun streaming through the woodland to the west-facing kitchen window.

    The Deco-inspired bathroom has been thoughtfully designed to create a sophisticated and modern space. Featuring attractive metro tiling, ceramic floor tiles, a heated towel rail and a three-piece suite incorporating a shower over the bath, it combines practicality with contemporary styling.

    A useful cellar, accessed directly from the lounge, provides excellent additional storage space. The room could be tanked and utilised to extend the existing living accommodation if desired.

    First Floor
    Occupying the first floor is a delightful double bedroom, enjoying windows to both the front and side elevations that flood the room with natural light and provide pleasant views of the surrounding area. Character features include an exposed beam and partially vaulted ceiling, whilst a built-in wardrobe offers practical storage. Peaceful and inviting, it is a wonderful place to begin and end each day, with a genuine sense of countryside living.

    Gardens and Outside Space
    One of the property's most enchanting features is its beautiful front garden. Enjoying a southerly aspect, it benefits from sunshine throughout much of the day and provides a private sanctuary away from the pace of modern life.

    A sheltered seating area offers the perfect place to relax with a book or evening drink, whilst an attractive circular paved terrace provides an ideal setting for al fresco dining, entertaining guests or simply enjoying a morning coffee surrounded by nature. Mature planting, established borders and lush greenery create a wonderfully tranquil atmosphere, while the charming log store further enhances the cottage's undeniable character and appeal. The dry-stone walls encasing this evergreen plot offer protection and intrigue, especially the section that forms an interesting enclosure where the present occupier discovered a well only last year. There is also a very useful store cupboard beneath the porch.

    Location
    Jackson Bridge is widely regarded as one of the Holme Valley's most desirable villages, offering an enviable blend of rural tranquillity, community spirit and convenience. Nestled amongst the rolling hills of the Holme Valley and on the edge of some of West Yorkshire's most spectacular countryside, the village enjoys a picturesque setting that has attracted residents for generations.

    Within a short walk is the highly regarded Red Lion Inn, a much-loved village pub that serves as a focal point for the local community. Offering quality food, real ales and a welcoming atmosphere, it is the perfect place to enjoy a relaxed evening with friends or family. Nearby villages including Hepworth, Scholes and New Mill provide additional amenities.

    In addition to the Red Lion Inn, the village is also home to the popular White Horse public house, affectionately known locally as "The White Horse". Offering a traditional Yorkshire welcome, real ales and a friendly atmosphere, it remains a favourite meeting place for residents and visitors alike, further enhancing the strong sense of community that makes Jackson Bridge such a desirable place to live.

    The vibrant market town of Holmfirth is just a short drive away and offers an excellent selection of independent shops, cafés, bars, restaurants, galleries and live music venues, together with a regular programme of festivals and community events that contribute to the area's thriving atmosphere.

    For lovers of the outdoors, the surrounding countryside is simply exceptional. A network of footpaths, bridleways and cycling routes weave through the Holme Valley, offering access to stunning moorland landscapes, reservoirs and woodland walks. Popular destinations such as Digley Reservoir, Brownhill Reservoir and the nearby Peak District National Park provide endless opportunities for walking, cycling and exploring some of England's finest scenery.

    Despite its peaceful rural setting, Jackson Bridge remains well connected. The village benefits from regular bus services to Holmfirth and neighbouring communities, providing convenient access to local amenities and transport links without the need for a car. The A616 also offers excellent road connections towards Penistone, Barnsley and Sheffield, whilst Huddersfield town centre is approximately 20 minutes away by car. Mainline rail services from Huddersfield provide direct connections to Leeds, Manchester and London, making the area particularly attractive to commuters seeking a countryside lifestyle without sacrificing accessibility.

    Combining characterful accommodation, beautiful gardens and an enviable village setting, this delightful cottage presents a rare opportunity to acquire a truly unique home in one of the Holme Valley's most sought-after locations.

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