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4 Crown Street
Hebden Bridge
West Yorkshire
HX7 8EH


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Claire Sheehan
Claire Sheehan FNAEA Cert REA, has over 20 years estate agency experience. She has worked locally for the last fifteen years and chosen to raise her family in the area.

Local Schools
Calder High School
Midgley Road, Mytholmroyd, Hebden Bridge, HX7 5QN
Todmorden High School
Ewood Lane, Todmorden, West Yorkshire OL14 7DG
Local Amenities
Hebden Bridge Sports & Social Club
6 Albert Street, Hebden Bridge, HX7 8AH
Waterside Gym
Valley Road, Hebden Bridge, HX7 7BZ
Oldtown Cricket Club
Cricket Pavilion, Oldtown Mill Lane, Hebden Bridge, HX7 8SG
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Derwent Close, Hebden Bridge

Derwent Close, Hebden Bridge

£198,000 FREEHOLD

A beautifully presented mid town house, enjoying a cul-de-sac setting just outside of the town...
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Ingfield Terrace, Todmorden

Ingfield Terrace, Todmorden

£175,000 Leasehold

Located off the beaten track with hillside views, this surprisingly spacious terrace house must be...
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About the Town

Steeped in history and nestling within the Pennine foothills, Hebden Bridge is a charming and picturesque market town which attracts visitors of all ages while still maintaining an olde-world charm and traditional sense of community spirit.

Situated on the main Trans-Pennine rail link the town has excellent commuter links to the nearby cities of Leeds and Manchester and yet combines this with areas of natural beauty (such as the National Trust's Hardcastle Crags) which provide a haven for those seeking relaxation amongst the stunning Pennine countryside.

Declared in 2005 by British Airways in-flight magazine as being 'the 4th funkiest place in the world' they described it as being 'modern and stylish in an unconventional and stylish way' This is reflected in an annual arts festival which attracts national and international artists and performers to the town each Summer.

The nearby town of Todmorden is separated by approximately 4 miles of the Rochdale Canal and lies beneath the famous and imposing Pennine monument of Stoodley Pike. It has a rich industrial history which has resulted in a legacy of superb architecture and buildings as well as the beautiful Centre Vale Park.

Both market towns have a strong sense of local identity and offer a myriad of independent shops which specialise in selling locally produced goods. Allied to these are an excellent selection of pubs, cafes and restaurants which offer a variety and quality of cuisine only normally associated with far larger towns.