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Summary
A great opportunity has arisen to purchase this traditional red brick 4 bedroomed semi-detached home in this sought-after location. Boasting many original period features, this characterful and spacious home is arranged over 4 floors and has small gardens to front and rear.
Location
Morris Grove is a quiet cul-de-sac of brick-built period properties off Morris Lane. From here's it's just a 5 minute walk to Headingley station, or the recently built Kirkstall Bridge retail park. Also within a short walk are Morrisons supermarket, The Bridge public house, Kirkstall Abbey, and the centre of Headingley where a wide range retailers, bars, and restaurants can be found.
Comprising
Entering the property through the front door you are welcomed with a spacious and homely living room, high ceilings, a feature fireplace, and a bay window.
Also to the ground floor, the kitchen-diner offers an extremely generous and sociable space which is ideal for entertaining. This lovely room also boasts high ceilings, and a great deal of light from the southerly windows to the rear aspect of the property.
Stone stairs lead down to dry cellar rooms which offers valuable storage space, a plumbed utility area, and access to the rear garden via an external double glazed uPVC door. Gas combination boiler.
To the first floor you will find the following.
A double bedroom overlooking the rear garden, which currently doubles as a home study.
A modern bathroom with fully tiled walls and floor, 4 piece suite including a separate shower enclosure, wash basin, WC, and a heated towel warmer.
A very spacious master bedroom to the front aspect.
The second floor incorporates 2 further generous double bedrooms on either side of the stair case, each having Velux windows.
To the exterior of the property there are small and manageable gardens to both the front and rear of the property. The front garden is enclosed by a hedge for privacy and has a small lawn. The rear garden may be accessed by walking along the path around the gable end via a timber gate, or from the kitchen or the cellar. The rear garden is a charming and private space enclosed by red brick walls and timber fencing and lined with established plants and trees.