1930s semi detached house
Three bedrooms
Two reception rooms
Gardens on three sides
UPVC double glazed windows
Gas fired central heating
Council tax: Band C
Tenure: Freehold
Property description
Situated in the sought after area of Baildon, built in the 1930s, with some charming original features, this three bedroom semi detached house has a spacious, light and airy feel.
The entrance hall has stairs to the first floor with understair storage and a single glazed stained glass window panel next to the front door.
The lounge features a semi circular bay window, the fireplace has an oak surround with a marble hearth and back, and a coal effect fitted gas fire.
The kitchen incorporates wall and base units, tiled splash backs, a one and a half bowl stainless steel sink, Worcester combi boiler, plumbing for a washing machine, and space for a fridge freezer, as well as a door to the rear garden.
The dining room has a sunny aspect and overlooks the rear garden.
On the first floor is the landing, with doors leading to two double bedrooms and a single bedroom. Bedroom one has an original feature fireplace.
There is also the bathroom incorporating a white three piece suite and over bath shower.
Externally, there are enclosed well tended gardens with lawns, paths, mature shrubs and flowerbeds, storage shed, and areas for sitting out/dining.
Situated in popular Baildon with commuter links for Leeds, Bradford, and Ilkley. Baildon train station and local bus services are within walking distance.
Baildon’s amenities include highly regarded schools, doctor's surgeries, local shops, and convenience stores. It is also ideally located for countryside, moors, parks, outdoor activities, and golf. It has a friendly community feel with clubs for varying interests and ages.
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax: C