The cottage has
been recently restored to the highest standards and is situated
in the centre of Saltaire village.
Features include:
- Cottage property
- Offered to let on an unfurnished basis
- Newly restored
- Entrance vestibule
- Kitchen
- Lounge
- Two bedrooms
- Bathroom
- Small area to the front
- Off road parking
- Well worthy of an internal inspection
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Room |
Metres
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Feet
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Living |
3.4 x 5.5 |
11.2 x 18.0 |
Kitchen |
2.0 x 2.6 |
6.6 x 8.5 |
Dining
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2.7 x 4.0
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8.6 x 13.1
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Bath |
2.1 x 1.7 |
6.9 x 5.6 |
Bedroom1 |
4.2 x 3.3 |
13.8 x 10.8 |
Bedroom2 |
2.6 x 2.9 |
8.5 x 9.5 |
All rooms 2.6 metres (8.5 feet)
high.
All rooms and exterior recently restored to the highest standards.

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Rent: Let
Tenure:
Minimum lease period six months using an Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement, one month’s deposit required.
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Location:
In the centre of picturesque and
historical Saltaire village,
this property is
situated
at the
edge of Roberts Park (originally called Salts or Saltaire Park),
created by Sir Titus Salt. Additional amenities can
be found in the nearby town
of Shipley
and the large
city of
Bradford.
Saltaire is a purpose-built "model" Victorian industrial village, next to Shipley and just to the north of the centre
of Bradford in West Yorkshire's Bronte Country. The village itself
was built in the nineteenth century by the Victorian philanthropist
Sir Titus Salt, to provide self-contained living space for the workers
at his woollen mills, a welcome alternative to the then "dark satanic mills" of Bradford and Leeds. More recently Salt's Mill has been converted by the late
Jonathan Silver into shops and the "1853 Gallery" which houses a collection of the works of the famous artist, David Hockney (who
was of course born in Bradford ).
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