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4 bedroom semi-detached house
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Property description & features
- Extended semi-detached home
- Three reception rooms
- Attractive breakfast kitchen
- Four good size bedrooms
- House bathroom & en-suite shower room
- Private family gardens
- No onward chain
- EPC Rating TBC
Occupying a most enviable plot within the historical North Leeds village of Bardsey is this extended and characterful four-bedroom semi-detached family home. The property is offered to the market with no onward chain and offers the potential purchaser the ability to incorporate their own requirements through further development (subject to the necessary planning consent).
Approached via a gated entrance which leads to the front of the property, the discerning purchaser is greeted in the first instance by a bright and airy entrance way which opens on to a spacious through living room which features an inset wood burning stove. To the rear of the property sits an open plan living dining kitchen which offers direct access to the private rear garden. Further ground floor accommodation includes a separate family room which offers a variety of purposes including that of a home office and music room.
Stairs from the entrance lead to the first floor which includes a master bedroom which features built in wardrobes and en-suite shower room. There are three further bedrooms and an attractive house bathroom.
The property offers sunny south facing gardens to the rear of the property which offer ample space for the inclusion of a detached garage (subject to the necessary planning consent). Currently laid to lawn, the gardens of this home provide ideal space for the growing family and outdoor entertaining alike.
Situated in the leafy suburbs, nestled between the historical villages of East Keswick and Wike, this enviable plot adjoins Bardsey beck which surrounded by beautiful woodland and wildlife and overlooks open farmland to the front and surroundings area.
Mentioned in the Doomsday Survey in 1086, the historic village of Bardsey boasts junior school, Parish Church, village tennis club and long-established Bingley Arms Public House. The village is conveniently placed for the commuter with superb access to the A58 to Leeds city Centre and to the A1 linking with the region's excellent motorway network. The neighbouring village of Collingham supports a good range of amenities and a further range of amenities catering for most daily needs can also be found in the neighbour market town of Wetherby, only a short drive away.
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