Marketing Suite Opening Soon
A Beautiful Collection of 2, 3 and 4 Bedroom Stone-Built Homes
At Willow Bank, you'll find more than just a new home, you'll find a lifestyle that brings together community, comfort and natural beauty. Well-designed homes with spacious layouts and high-quality finishes throughout.
From open-plan living to elegant kitchens and bathrooms, every detail is considered. Perfect for first homes, growing families and everything in between.
What's in Luddendenfoot?
Schools
Luddendenfoot is an inviting place for families, with excellent educational choices right on your doorstep. The village is home to two primary schools, Luddendenfoot Academy on Burnley Road and Luddenden CE School on Dene View. Ofsted rated Luddendenfoot Academy outstanding, recognising the supportive environment that helps pupils thrive academically, socially and personally.
For older students, there are strong secondary options in the area. Trinity Academy Halifax has recently been judged Outstanding and is widely recognised for its academic success. For those seeking specialist provision, Brearley Hall offers tailored support and personalised learning for children who require support beyond traditional classroom environments.
Transport
Luddendenfoot benefits from excellent transport links that connect you easily to the wider region. The nearby M62, M1and A1(M) make journeys across Yorkshire and beyond straightforward. Local bus services run regularly to Halifax town centre, while nearby train stations at Mytholmroyd and Sowerby Bridge provide direct services to Leeds and Manchester Victoria, ideal for commuters or weekend adventures.
Outdoors
Just a short drive from the village, Hardcastle Crags, a National Trust tranquil valley of woodland and streams, is the perfect place to embrace the great outdoors. Over 15 miles of footpaths wind through more than 400 acres of unspoilt countryside, perfect for everything from gentle strolls to rewarding hikes. Within the valley sits Gibson Mill, a beautifully preserved 19th-century mill that tells the story of local industry through atmospheric galleries and exhibitions open throughout the year.
Food & drink
Whether you’re planning a relaxed lunch or a leisurely dinner, the area offers a welcoming selection of places to eat and drink. Just minutes from home in Luddenden, the Lord Nelson Inn - a 17th-century coaching house - is a popular spot to enjoy a refreshing drink or traditional meal in atmospheric surroundings once frequented by Branwell Brontë. A short walk from the Rochdale Canal, The Secret Café is a favourite among locals and walkers alike, known for its friendly service and delicious brunch and lunch options. From award-winning restaurants and traditional tearooms to cosy pubs and contemporary cafés, food and drink choices in and around Luddendenfoot cater to every taste.
Living in Luddendenfoot
Luddendenfoot is a highly desirable village in the heart of the Calder Valley, offering a tranquil, semi-rural lifestyle amid the breathtaking scenery of West Yorkshire. Peacefully tucked away yet conveniently connected, it is regarded as a hidden gem, prized for its welcoming community and distinctive character.
Set alongside the Rochdale Canal and the River Calder, the village enjoys easy access to Halifax and the vibrant market town of Hebden Bridge. This makes it an excellent choice for families, professionals and first-time buyers looking to enjoy countryside surroundings without sacrificing commuter convenience.
Encircled by wooded valleys, including Luddenden Dene and the open expanses of Pennine moorland, the area provides exceptional opportunities for walking, cycling and outdoor pursuits. Blending historic charm with everyday practicality, Luddendenfoot offers an appealing balance of rural living and excellent connectivity throughout the Calder Valley.
Make an enquiry
Whether you have a general question or a more specific enquiry about one of our new homes, the Chartford team are here to help.