A captivating piece of Calderdale history, Lower East Lee Farm is a Grade II* listed, beautifully restored 17th-century farmhouse dating back to 1610, set amidst breathtaking open countryside with uninterrupted views and with Stoodley Pike Monument clearly visible from the garden.
This stone-built farmhouse boasts a wealth of character features including stone mullion windows, flagged floors, exposed beams and vaulted ceilings, seamlessly blended with elegant, modern finishes. There is underfloor heating throughout the ground floor.
A comprehensive refurbishment was completed in 2021. This included a full electrical rewire, installation of a new plumbing and heating system (including replacing all pipework), a full re-roofing of the entire house, barn, and pigsty, and installation of new aluminium rainwater goods. Furthermore, all windows were replaced with Touchstone double-glazed heritage windows, all internal walls were re-plastered, and new joinery and flooring was installed throughout.
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