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£375,0003 bedroom detached house for sale
Denby Dale Road, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, WF2
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Detached house
3 beds
2 baths
1670
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Rare to the market opportunity
- Detached late Edwardian Villa
- Substantial gardens and grounds
- Double Garage
- Period features
- Stunning refurbishment opportunity
- Perfect location for Country and City life
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A truly rare opportunity to acquire a substantial detached late Edwardian style villa, discreetly positioned within stunning, mature south-facing grounds and offered to the market for the first time in generations.
125a Denby Dale Road, Wakefield, WF2 8EB
A truly rare opportunity to acquire a substantial detached late Edwardian style villa, discreetly positioned within stunning, mature south-facing grounds and offered to the market for the first time in generations, having remained in the same family ownership for many years.
Set back from Denby Dale Road behind traditional brick boundary walls, this highly individual home enjoys a remarkable sense of privacy and seclusion, creating an almost country-house atmosphere despite its highly convenient Wakefield setting. Dating from the early 20th century, the property displays all the hallmarks of its era, with red brick elevations, tall chimneys, steeply pitched roofs and striking bay windows, combining to give the house a commanding yet elegant presence.
Now requiring comprehensive modernisation, the property nonetheless retains exceptional proportions, original features and an ideal layout for a sympathetic restoration. Extending to approximately 1,670 sq ft, the accommodation is arranged over two generous floors and offers enormous scope to reinstate the grandeur and character for which houses of this period are so admired.
The ground floor begins with an outstanding and welcoming hallway, where a grand sweeping staircase, beautiful wood panelling, hidden storage and secondary external access instantly transport you back to the home’s Edwardian origins. The formal dining room is arguably the highlight of the house, featuring parquet flooring, impressive ceiling height, ornate cornicing and a breathtaking bay window overlooking the gardens, an exceptional space for entertaining.
The lounge is equally impressive, bathed in natural light and showcasing attractive ceiling beams, with sliding doors opening directly onto the gardens and connecting seamlessly back through to the dining room and hallway. A double aspect kitchen provides excellent space for reconfiguration and offers access to a walk-in pantry, alongside a practical downstairs shower room with WC.
To the first floor, the principal bedroom mirrors the scale and elegance of the reception rooms below, again benefitting from a large bay window and extensive built-in storage. Bedroom two is another generously proportioned double and includes a charming eaves storage area with a unique interconnecting crawl space, a much-loved feature remembered fondly by the current owner from childhood. The third bedroom is well sized and features a walk-in dressing room, which would lend itself effortlessly to the creation of an en suite. A large family bathroom completes the accommodation, comfortably accommodating both a separate bath and shower.
The grounds are quite exceptional. South-facing and filled with established trees, terraced areas and traditional planting, the gardens offer a tranquil, private setting with immense potential. With the right vision, they could be transformed into a quintessential English manor-style garden, perfect for hosting family gatherings, garden parties or simply enjoying the sunshine throughout the day. There is also a large greenhouse, along with extensive land to the side and rear of the house, offering flexible use and further development potential, subject to the necessary consents.
Additional features include a double garage, ideal for vehicle storage, workshop use, a home gym or hobbies, further enhancing the versatility of this remarkable home.
Opportunities to purchase a property of this architectural calibre, plot size and historical significance are exceptionally rare. With scope to renovate sympathetically, restore period features and potentially extend subject to the appropriate permissions, this is a once-in-a-generation chance to create a truly special long-term family home, just as it has been for the same family for decades.
Despite its peaceful, almost rural feel, the property is ideally positioned for modern living. Wakefield city centre is easily accessible, offering a wide range of shops, restaurants, cafés, cultural amenities and excellent schooling. Superb transport links include nearby road connections to the M1 and M62, along with rail services providing convenient access to Leeds, Sheffield and beyond.
At the same time, the surrounding countryside is only minutes away, with picturesque villages such as Denby Dale close at hand, alongside open fields, scenic walks and rolling landscapes. This unique position truly bridges the gap between city and country living, offering the best of both worlds.
A unique, characterful and historically rich home, brimming with charm, potential and possibility, and a rare chance to own a genuine piece of Wakefield’s architectural heritage.
125a Denby Dale Road, Wakefield, WF2 8EB
A truly rare opportunity to acquire a substantial detached late Edwardian style villa, discreetly positioned within stunning, mature south-facing grounds and offered to the market for the first time in generations, having remained in the same family ownership for many years.
Set back from Denby Dale Road behind traditional brick boundary walls, this highly individual home enjoys a remarkable sense of privacy and seclusion, creating an almost country-house atmosphere despite its highly convenient Wakefield setting. Dating from the early 20th century, the property displays all the hallmarks of its era, with red brick elevations, tall chimneys, steeply pitched roofs and striking bay windows, combining to give the house a commanding yet elegant presence.
Now requiring comprehensive modernisation, the property nonetheless retains exceptional proportions, original features and an ideal layout for a sympathetic restoration. Extending to approximately 1,670 sq ft, the accommodation is arranged over two generous floors and offers enormous scope to reinstate the grandeur and character for which houses of this period are so admired.
The ground floor begins with an outstanding and welcoming hallway, where a grand sweeping staircase, beautiful wood panelling, hidden storage and secondary external access instantly transport you back to the home’s Edwardian origins. The formal dining room is arguably the highlight of the house, featuring parquet flooring, impressive ceiling height, ornate cornicing and a breathtaking bay window overlooking the gardens, an exceptional space for entertaining.
The lounge is equally impressive, bathed in natural light and showcasing attractive ceiling beams, with sliding doors opening directly onto the gardens and connecting seamlessly back through to the dining room and hallway. A double aspect kitchen provides excellent space for reconfiguration and offers access to a walk-in pantry, alongside a practical downstairs shower room with WC.
To the first floor, the principal bedroom mirrors the scale and elegance of the reception rooms below, again benefitting from a large bay window and extensive built-in storage. Bedroom two is another generously proportioned double and includes a charming eaves storage area with a unique interconnecting crawl space, a much-loved feature remembered fondly by the current owner from childhood. The third bedroom is well sized and features a walk-in dressing room, which would lend itself effortlessly to the creation of an en suite. A large family bathroom completes the accommodation, comfortably accommodating both a separate bath and shower.
The grounds are quite exceptional. South-facing and filled with established trees, terraced areas and traditional planting, the gardens offer a tranquil, private setting with immense potential. With the right vision, they could be transformed into a quintessential English manor-style garden, perfect for hosting family gatherings, garden parties or simply enjoying the sunshine throughout the day. There is also a large greenhouse, along with extensive land to the side and rear of the house, offering flexible use and further development potential, subject to the necessary consents.
Additional features include a double garage, ideal for vehicle storage, workshop use, a home gym or hobbies, further enhancing the versatility of this remarkable home.
Opportunities to purchase a property of this architectural calibre, plot size and historical significance are exceptionally rare. With scope to renovate sympathetically, restore period features and potentially extend subject to the appropriate permissions, this is a once-in-a-generation chance to create a truly special long-term family home, just as it has been for the same family for decades.
Despite its peaceful, almost rural feel, the property is ideally positioned for modern living. Wakefield city centre is easily accessible, offering a wide range of shops, restaurants, cafés, cultural amenities and excellent schooling. Superb transport links include nearby road connections to the M1 and M62, along with rail services providing convenient access to Leeds, Sheffield and beyond.
At the same time, the surrounding countryside is only minutes away, with picturesque villages such as Denby Dale close at hand, alongside open fields, scenic walks and rolling landscapes. This unique position truly bridges the gap between city and country living, offering the best of both worlds.
A unique, characterful and historically rich home, brimming with charm, potential and possibility, and a rare chance to own a genuine piece of Wakefield’s architectural heritage.
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