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Dave Himelfield & Phoebe Jobling

Beautiful barn house hidden in heart of Happy Valley surrounded by countryside views stretching for miles

A hilltop home has come on the market in the heart of the real-life Happy Valley. The market town of Hebden Bridge has become a popular area since the third series of the BBC One drama, starring Sarah Lancashire and James Norton, returned to screens earlier this year.

The series was filmed across various locations in the Calder Valley in West Yorkshire, including the quaint Hebden Bridge which is famed for its bohemian look. Featuring winding streets, a scenic canal and rows of stone cottages, the market town has since become a sought-after place to live.

A rare property has now come up for sale less than a mile from the picturesque town and is considered to be a dream home whether you're a fan of the show or not. The beautiful detached three-bed house has been converted from a barn and is surrounded by countryside that stretches for miles.

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What's more, the idyllic home is tucked away amongst rolling hills and has no neighbours for 200 metres meaning you'll get the utmost privacy living here.

The rustic property, which boasts unrivalled Pennine views surrounding it, is on the market with offers of above £500,000, reports Yorkshire Live.

There are rolling countryside views for miles (Jim Fitton Photography/Purple Bricks)

Inside it includes a generously sized lounge, a farmhouse style kitchen dining area and an integrated double garage. There's also another large reception room which is currently being used as a music room.

Upstairs there's a large master bedroom with its own en-suite, a second double bedroom and a third smaller bedroom together with a family bathroom. Outside there are good-sized gardens and plenty of off-street parking.

Kitchen-diner with mullion windows (Jim Fitton Photography/Purple Bricks)

The house needs a little updating and modernising to bring it back to life, but its sheer size and desirable location means it has heaps of potential.

It also boasts a range of period features including stone mullion windows, exposed ceiling beams and a beautiful arched barn window to the front with far reaching views.

Another reception room (Jim Fitton Photography/Purple Bricks)

There is also further scope to extend it subject to any necessary planning and building consents.

Estate agents Purplebricks which is marketing the home says: "Located in a truly rural setting, with stunning views to four sides is this spacious detached character property. Although in need of some updating, the property offers well maintained accommodation which offers further potential for development, subject to any necessary planning and building consents.

One of the three bedrooms (Jim Fitton Photography/Purple Bricks)

"The property displays a great deal of charm and character, with stone mullion windows, exposed ceiling beams and the arched barn window to the front along with far reaching rural views.

"An internal inspection is essential to fully appreciate what this property has to offer."

The barn house is set in a secluded location (Jim Fitton Photography/Purple Bricks)

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