No bars, no signal predictedOne bar, reliable signal unlikelyTwo bars, may experience problems with connectivityThree bars, likely to have good coverage and receive a data rate to support basic web servicesFull bars, likely to have good coverage indoors and to receive an enhanced data rate to support multimedia services
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4 bedroom terraced house

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Terraced house
4 bed
1 bath

Key information

Tenure: Freehold
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Broadband: Super-fast 60Mbps *
Mobile signal: 
EE O2 Three Vodafone
Water: Ask agent
Heating: Ask agent
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Substantial 4 bed terrace
  • Sought after location
  • 2 parking spaces
  • Magnificent gardens
  • Scope to further develop
  • No chain
  • Dining kitchen
  • Stunning views
Offered with NO CHAIN. Located in this sought-after location of Guiseley close to open countryside, yet within easy reach of local amenities, well-regarded schools and the train station. This substantial stone terrace, formerly a weaver's cottage, now offers scope to further develop and potential to extend (subject to usual consents).
Accommodation is over three floors and there is also a useful basement. With double glazing and gas central heating throughout.

Accommodation comprises:
GROUND FLOOR
Dining kitchen - featuring an exposed stone wall, stone chimney breast, beams and a tiled floor. The kitchen has a gas cooker point, plumbing for a dishwasher and space for a fridge/freezer. The dining kitchen is the perfect space for family dining and entertaining.

Lounge - a beautiful bright lounge with a feature fireplace and an inset gas fire. There is a smart and practical wood effect floor and exposed beams. A traditional cupboard built into the alcove provides storage. A large window has views over the patio and the garden beyond.

HALLWAY
A hallway provides space for cloaks and boots and opens to the patio and the garden beyond. Access to the basement from here.

BASEMENT
Currently used as a utility area with plumbing for a washing machine and space for a dryer. The boiler is also located here. The basement is ideal for storage and offers further scope for development.

FIRST FLOOR
Master Bedroom - with fitted wardrobes and overhead shelving. The bedroom benefits from stunning views over the garden.

Bedroom Two - A second double bedroom with a fitted wardrobe and views over open countryside.

Bathroom - a white suite comprising a bath with a shower over, a vanity unit and W.C.

SECOND FLOOR
Bedroom Three - a large bedroom with dual aspect windows and stunning views to the front and rear. This bedroom also benefits from exposed beams, eaves storage, and a wash hand basin.

Bedroom four - another generous bedroom, currently used as an office, with views over the garden.

Outside.
The property is set on a pretty cobbled lane adjacent to open countryside. This lovely home also benefits from parking for two cars.
The garden is a particular feature, gardens of this size are rare to the market. The garden is well-proportioned and includes a stone patio, ideal for relaxing and enjoying the view of the garden. There is a generous lawn and mature trees and shrubs. A gate opens to an access path and the rear of the garden with a potting shed and a vegetable plot. There is a pond at the very bottom, teeming with wildlife.
The garden is private and is lovely for children to play in and is ideal for nature lovers.

GENERAL
The property is located on a private road.
There is an access path for residents only

HISTORY OF MOUNT PLEASANT
Around 1845 Mount Pleasant was built specifically for the domestic production of cloth. This terrace of 11 properties all had workshops on the upper floor and a shared tenter field at the bottom of the garden plots. However, the terrace was already an outdated concept and the industrialised mill system was taking over, offering scales of economy and benefits of centralisation that saw the end of domestic cloth production. Mount Pleasant was divided into single dwellings around 1880. More details on Guiseley history are here:
LOCATION
The property is located along a cobbled lane, adjacent to open fields, yet close to the vibrant town centre of Guiseley and within easy reach of the train station.
Guiseley offers an excellent range of local shops and recreational amenities and there are two retail parks. The area is popular with all types of buyers, especially families due to the proximity of well-regarded local schools. Guiseley benefits from a railway station with links to Leeds and Bradford and the popular spa town of Ilkley. Stunning open countryside and moors are on the doorstep. For those travelling further afield, the Leeds/Bradford International Airport is situated at nearby Yeadon.

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