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Penistone, Great Britain

Front of our house

Front of our house

Off the Trans-Pennine Trail, which passes through Penistone.  A couple  of miles from our house

Off the Trans-Pennine Trail, which passes through Penistone. A couple of miles from our house

Miles and miles of footpaths within a couple of miles radius from our front door: no need to get in the car!

Miles and miles of footpaths within a couple of miles radius from our front door: no need to get in the car!

Digley Reservoir in nearby Holmfirth (Last of the Sumer Wine country)

Digley Reservoir in nearby Holmfirth (Last of the Sumer Wine country)

Many local woods are full of bluebells in spring

Many local woods are full of bluebells in spring

Cannon Hall country house, museum and park in nearby Cawthorne

Cannon Hall country house, museum and park in nearby Cawthorne

12th-cent. Conisbrough Castle

12th-cent. Conisbrough Castle

Where the Dambusters did their target practice

Where the Dambusters did their target practice

The Tour de France whizzed by just a couple of miles from our front door

The Tour de France whizzed by just a couple of miles from our front door

View from the Trans-Pennine Trail, which runs through the heart of Penistone

View from the Trans-Pennine Trail, which runs through the heart of Penistone

Nearby Kirklees Light Railway

Nearby Kirklees Light Railway

Penistone Viaduct

Penistone Viaduct

This view is within walking distance of our front door

This view is within walking distance of our front door

August sees whole stretches of the nearby moors swathed in purple

August sees whole stretches of the nearby moors swathed in purple

Local moorland, off the Derwent Valley

Local moorland, off the Derwent Valley

Nearby moorland, 5 miles away

Nearby moorland, 5 miles away

Centre of Penistone, approx. 200m from our house

Centre of Penistone, approx. 200m from our house

The A57 Snake Pass crossing Ladybower reservoir

The A57 Snake Pass crossing Ladybower reservoir

Nearby Ladybower Reservoir

Nearby Ladybower Reservoir

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Victorian former bank near the Peak District

 Our house is a large Victorian 6-bedroom property in a small town convenient to Sheffield, Leeds and Manchester. Penistone is surrounded by beautiful countryside offering many opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking and cycling. There are good transport links in our town with train and bus links close to our home.

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Our Family

  • 2 Adults
  • 0 Children
  • 14 Exchanges made

Occupation

  • Business Owners

Our Home

  • House Type: House
  • Floor: 0
  • Environment: In a small town
  • Bedrooms: 6
  • Bathrooms: 3
  • Sleeping Capacity: 10

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In my house

  • Pets - Not allowed
  • Small children - Allowed

Exchange Types

  • Non-simultaneous exchange
  • Home exchange
  • Hospitality offered

Indoor

  • Free internet access
  • Computer available
  • Central heating
  • Baby equipment
  • Toys and games
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Clothes dryer
  • Television
  • Piano

Outdoor

  • Park / playground
  • BBQ

Facilities

  • Non-smoking house
  • Use/Exchange of car
  • Pet care wanted

Our Destination Wish List

  • Open to any destination
  • Oxford, UK
  • Canada
  • Czech Republic
  • Great Britain
  • France

Spoken Languages

  • English
  • Français

Our Neighbourhood

Nearest Airport: Manchester (MAN) - 35 miles / 60km

Penistone is a small South Yorkshire market town 15 miles north of Sheffield and close to the boundary with West Yorkshire. It is ideally positioned for exploring the Peak District National Park and offers a good mix of easy rural walking in the immediate vicinity and spectacular wild moorland a short drive (or a good hike!) away. Also close by is the attractive town of Holmfirth (of 'Last of the Summer Wine' TV fame), the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, and the National Museum of Mining (a preserved former colliery with underground tours).

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Occupation

  • Business Owners

Children

  • We do not have children.

Pets

  • Cat

Lifestyle

Our home for almost 30 years now, Old Bank House was built in 1875 by the Sheffield Union Bank (later the Midland, now the HongKong and Shanghai Banking Corporation!) to provide banking services to the growing market town of Penistone (‘Attendance on Thursdays, 11-3’).

Massively built, with 20-inch-thick walls and a heavy front door, it was clearly intended to project an aura of permanence and solidity. However, by the turn of the nineteenth century the bank had presumably outgrown its Pennine foothold, and moved (today’s HSBC until recently occupied an equally-impressive but somewhat larger premises 300 yards away in the town centre; it has now closed). Since then, it has mainly been a private home, although it did see a number of years’ service as a doctor’s surgery.

Having grown up in the nearby coalmining town of Barnsley I had developed a deep fondness for Penistone and particularly its so dramatic yet accessible surroundings. Notwithstanding emigration to Canada, occasional business trips and holidays frequently found me gravitating back to this little town of less than 10,000, with its cinema, Thursday market, ancient church and lovely setting; and as the walk from the railway station to my favourite pub took me along the High Street, I often used to wonder about the imposing building opposite the library. Looking at the elaborate white-painted woodwork of the gable ends and eaves, a full storey higher than the neighbouring houses, and imagining myself perched atop a shaky ladder with a paintpot and brush, I would thank my lucky stars that it wasn’t MY house!

Many years later, having uprooted my long-suffering Canadian wife and our young family, by a quirk of fate we found ourselves the proud possessors of that same stately pile, and Evelyn immediately initiated an ambitious campaign to put right the decades of benign neglect and botched DIY from which it had suffered. Six years, a whole horde of builders, plumbers, electricians and painters, and unnumbered cups of tea with milk and two sugars later, the work was largely done, mercifully without my having to climb more than the barest minimum of ladders . . .

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