Estate agent Linley & Simpson has listed the semi-detached house on Tong Lane, in Tong Village, Bradford.
The historical and characterful cottage is said to be a rare find on the market and is much sought after due to its location, history, and character.
Named The Griffin, the period home is described as having ‘timeless architecture with refined modern touches.’
Parquet flooring, open brick fireplace and exposed beams feature in the dining room, entered via a traditional timber front door (Image: Zoopla)
The property boasts features such as mullioned windows, handcrafted timber doors, and a past as an inn for the monks of Tong Chantry.
According to Linley & Simpson, the home is named after the Griffin crest of the Tempest family, who have close historic ties to nearby Tong Hall.
The double-fronted stone cottage, set over two storeys, has two reception rooms, a contemporary kitchen, and a four-piece bathroom.
On the ground floor, a traditional timber door opens into the dining room, with an open stone fireplace, exposed brickwork, timber beams, and deep mullioned windows.
The living room stretches over 22 feet and includes a stone fireplace with wood-burning stove (Image: Zoopla)
A brick archway leads to the kitchen, which has white cabinetry, oak worktops, and integrated appliances.
The living room, spanning over 22 feet, has a magnificent stone fireplace with a wood-burning stove.
The ground floor also has a utility room and a guest toilet.
A staircase leads to the galleried landing with vaulted ceilings, exposed beams, and original brickwork.
Four-piece suite with a vaulted ceiling, exposed beams, and a stained glass window (Image: Zoopla)
The principal bedroom is described as a ‘vast space’ and features a cast iron fireplace, original wood panelling, and a walk-in wardrobe.
Linley & Simpson has said that the room ‘invites the possibility of creating a third bedroom, subject to the necessary permissions.’
The second bedroom also has a fireplace and fitted wardrobes, with views of the village from the windows.
The main bedroom includes wood panelling, exposed brickwork, and a walk-in wardrobe (Image: Zoopla)
The family bathroom has original beams and a stained glass window alongside its four-piece suite.
Although the property has no garden, it does have two flower beds to the front.
It is located inTong Village, which has a pub, cricket ground, farm shop and dairy, and green spaces.
There are also transport links to Leeds, Bradford, and the M62 motorway network.
Open-beamed dressing room with wooden floors, fitted shelving, and a wall mirror (Image: Zoopla)
Linley & Simpson said: “We are privileged to present The Griffin, an extraordinary two-bedroom Grade II listed period home nestled within the enchanting and highly sought-after Tong Village.
“Steeped in history and brimming with character, this remarkable double-fronted stone cottage offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Yorkshire heritage, blending timeless architecture with refined modern touches.
“Set amid the leafy charm of this picturesque conservation village, The Griffin commands attention with its distinctive mullioned windows, handcrafted timber doors, and storied past.”