One of the most unusual properties for sale on Zoopla right now happens to be located in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire.
A four-bed bungalow in Armitage Bridge has been listed by estate agents Ewe Move for £375,000 and has been described as a “quirky cosy character cottage.”
Those willing to take a peek should “prepare for the unexpected” but what makes this family home stand out from the rest?
On the website, it says: “This charming quirky character cottage is an absolute hidden gem. It's so hidden that, first of all, you need to find it as it's tucked away behind neighbouring properties!
“Once you do find it, you are in for a real and very pleasant surprise. It really is a very unique and special home.”
Let’s take a look inside.
Inside one of Zoopla's most unusual properties in Huddersfield
There is an open plan kitchen/living area with a separate lounge, plus a large annexe and a private sunny garden.
The cottage sits in a corner of the grounds of the historic Armitage Bridge House and is a combination of the original dairy which forms the majority of the main living space, writes Ewe Move.
As well as this, there is the Grade II listed summer house which is the lounge.
Ewe Move comments: “The kitchen has character in abundance with thick oak worktops and wooden painted cupboards complemented by the dual fuel range and a ceramic Belfast sink.”
When it comes to seeing what the bathroom has to offer, it's been described as "nicely finished."
The estate agent says: “There are so many quirky features, including port hole windows and an angular corridor connecting the lounge and the sitting room plus the added bonus of a large self-contained annexe.”
The timber-framed annexe is currently being used as guest accommodation.
Two sides of the main house open onto a spacious stone-flagged patio with a wooden gazebo, ideal for relaxing and al fresco dining.
The River Holme also runs along one side of the garden.
Not to mention, there is also off-road parking for four cars with potential room for more.
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