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The property is a distinctive period home dating back to 1895, situated in the sought-after hillside village of Norland, with sweeping valley views across the Calder Valley. The home features original characterful elements, including exposed beams, steelwork, cast iron radiators, and timber flooring, paired with generous and flowing spaces designed for comfort and entertaining. The layout includes: * Ground floor: entrance vestibule, open-plan living kitchen and dining space, study area, cloakroom, utility room, WC, and main living area with log-burning stove and patio doors leading to the garden * Basement: substantial and versatile space with original Yorkshire stone flooring, currently untanked but offering opportunities for creative use * First floor: open-plan living space, double bedroom, shower room, and exposed-beam features * Second floor: principal bedroom, two double bedrooms, house bathroom with freestanding bath and raised platform, and a picturesque outlook across the village The property also boasts a substantial garden and grounds, while vibrant amenities in nearby Sowerby Bridge are just moments away, offering the perfect balance of countryside calm and everyday convenience.