Charming three-bedroom Victorian cottage in Little London, Rawdon, close to Apperley Bridge railway station.
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This pretty stone cottage on Micklefield Lane, built in the 1860s, is deceptively spacious with plenty of character and many period features.
Set over four floors it has a traditional farmhouse dining kitchen with solid oak units, a separate utility providing a useful ancillary room and a lounge with a feature fireplace and stripped and stained floorboards. To the lower ground floor is a beautifully converted basement with two great-sized contemporary reception rooms and a fitted shower room.
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Hide AdThen up to the first floor where there are two spacious double bedrooms and a contemporary family bathroom with a further double bedroom to the second floor.
There is a walled rear garden having a sunny aspect and a garage with parking space to the rear.
On the market for £369,950.
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