Dating back to the 19th century, occupying a wonderful plot in a sought-after rural location, with pleasant far-reaching views of the neighbouring countryside. Morriscot is a four-bedroom detached cottage bungalow retaining a wealth of period fixtures and fittings throughout.
Acclaimed master craftsman Henry Percy Jackson lived at Morriscot around 1916. He is responsible for carvings and woodwork in both churches and houses around Halifax as well as designing the memorial in Norwood Green. There is a display of some of his work at Brighouse library. Morriscot retains lots of his work including the wood panelled fireplace surround and some of the internal doors. He was heavily influenced by William Morris after whom he named the house – Morriscot.
Internally, the property briefly comprises; entrance vestibule, dining kitchen, lounge, study/fourth bedroom, principal bedroom with en-suite, two further double bedroom and house bathroom.
Externally, a gated driveway provides off-street parking for two cars, whilst a wrap-around garden boasts three patio areas, and a generous South-facing lawn bordered by mature planting and shrubbery with open countryside outlook.