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5 bedroom detached house for sale

Knowle Road, Kirkheaton, Huddersfield, HD5 0DW
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Detached house
5 beds
3 baths
3681
EPC rating: F
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Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand G

Features and description

  • Grounds approaching 1 Acre
  • Landscaped South Facing Gardens
  • Beautifully Restored Victorian Home
  • Spacious 5 Bedroom Accommodation
  • 3 Reception Rooms & Open Plan Living Kitchen
  • Sympathetically Renovated Retaining Original Period Features
  • Private Tucked Away Position
  • Local Services & Amenities
  • Open Countryside on the Doorstep
  • Commutable Position By Road & Rail

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Privately set within mature, tree-lined grounds, approaching 1 acre, this magnificent Victorian home sits within one of Huddersfield’s most sought-after village locations. Beautifully restored and thoughtfully enhanced, the property effortlessly combines elegant period architecture with the comfort and practicality required for modern family living.

Approached through electronically operated gates and revealed via a sweeping driveway, the house immediately impresses with its striking façade, generous proportions and timeless character. Internally the accommodation extends across three floors and includes a grand reception hall, three elegant reception rooms, an exceptional open-plan living kitchen with direct access to a south-facing terrace, five bedrooms, three bathrooms and a range of versatile additional spaces.

Enjoying a delightful setting on the edge of open countryside, yet within easy reach of local amenities and excellent transport links via both road and rail, this outstanding home offers the perfect balance between rural tranquillity and everyday convenience.

Ground Floor

An entrance door, sheltered beneath an open-fronted portico, opens into a grand reception hall which provides an impressive introduction to the home. Original period features are showcased beautifully, including a decorative tiled floor, ornate ceiling detailing, feature wall panelling and a stone fireplace with exposed brick backcloth and stone hearth. Traditionally styled radiators and a magnificent staircase rising to the first floor further enhance the sense of character and scale.

The cloakroom features a Victorian wash basin with a separate door leading to the W.C for added privacy. The room also incorporates a cupboard discreetly housing the washing machine and tumble dryer.

The lounge offers exceptionally generous proportions with windows to two aspects, the front elevation framed by stone mullion surrounds and enjoying delightful views across the gardens. Period features remain intact, including deep skirting boards, ornate plaster detailing, traditional cast radiators and an original fireplace which now houses a wood-burning stove set upon a stone hearth.

The dining room features a beautiful solid oak parquet floor alongside decorative wall panelling and ornate ceiling detail. A walk-in bay window, framed by stone mullions, overlooks the gardens. The fireplace, flanked by original alcove cupboards, is home to a further wood-burning stove, creating a warm and inviting entertaining space.

The sitting room perfectly balances retained period charm with subtle contemporary styling. This elegant room enjoys a striking fireplace with polished surround, ornate cornicing to the high ceiling and tall windows which allow natural light to flood the space whilst framing views of the surrounding gardens.

An inner lobby connects the hallway to the kitchen and incorporates a useful pantry/boot room, providing both practical and versatile space. The continuation of the Victorian tiled flooring makes this an ideal area for storing coats and outdoor footwear before entering the main living areas.

The living kitchen is arranged in an impressive L-shaped layout incorporating kitchen, dining and snug areas. French doors open directly onto a garden terrace, seamlessly connecting the interior with the outdoor entertaining space.

The kitchen itself features a comprehensive range of bespoke cabinetry with quartz work surfaces incorporating an inset sink with mixer tap and matching upstands and sills. A central island provides additional preparation space with LED under-lighting and incorporates a five-ring Bosch induction hob with downdraft extractor and feature lighting above.

Integrated appliances include twin ovens with grill, a microwave convection oven, larder-style fridge, freezer, wine chiller and dishwasher. The space is flooded with natural light via skylights and a bank of windows overlooking the garden, whilst contemporary vertical radiators add a modern touch. A personal door also provides access to the front of the property.

The adjoining breakfast area or snug continues the tiled flooring and features windows to the front elevation, alcove cupboards and a striking stone fireplace which houses another wood-burning stove.

Cellar

The cellar level comprises three separate rooms offering excellent storage or potential for conversion, subject to any necessary consents. Natural light filters into the space and original features remain, including the stone sinks and cold table, providing a fascinating glimpse into the home’s history.

First Floor

A grand panelled staircase rises to a generous landing where the eye is immediately drawn to an impressive stained glass window. A further staircase leads to the second floor, while additional period detailing continues throughout.

The principal bedroom suite enjoys a double-aspect position with views over different parts of the gardens. Original features include deep skirting boards, wall panelling, ornate ceiling detailing and a feature fireplace.

Three additional bedrooms are located on this floor. One spacious double bedroom displays beautiful coving, deep skirting boards and a Victorian cast iron fireplace framed by decorative antique tiles.

Another generous double bedroom overlooks the gardens and benefits from fitted wardrobes. The fourth bedroom, positioned to the front of the property, is currently utilised as a dressing room with extensive fitted wardrobes and shelving across three walls.

The house bathroom is particularly impressive, enjoying a double-aspect outlook across the gardens. A centrally positioned freestanding copper bath forms the focal point of the room and is complemented by twin wash basins and a low-flush W.C. Period features remain throughout, including deep skirting boards and decorative wall detailing, while additional features include tiled flooring, a vintage-style fireplace, traditional radiator and crystal chandelier.

A separate shower room is presented with a modern three-piece suite finished in white.

Second Floor

The second floor offers exceptional versatility. A spacious landing with exposed beams leads to three self-contained rooms, while Velux windows frame delightful views of the surrounding countryside. A staircase also rises to an intriguing glass viewing tower, a unique architectural feature which adds further character to the home.

A double bedroom to the front features exposed beams and windows with the room open in to the apex of the ceiling. Two additional rooms are positioned to the rear of the property (without windows) and are currently used as a dressing room with exposed purlins and a snug/teenage lounge.

A shower room serves this floor, presented with a three-piece suite finished in white with complementary tiled flooring and exposed purlins.

Externally

The property occupies grounds approaching one acre (approximately 0.85 acres) and enjoys a wonderfully private setting.

Electronically operated gates open onto a sweeping tree-lined driveway which winds through the grounds, offering glimpses of the property through the trees before arriving at a courtyard parking area to the front of the home.

The majority of the gardens extend to the south and west of the property. Immediately to the rear is a flagged terrace providing a superb south-facing entertaining area, with steps descending to a side garden featuring a decked seating area and summer house.

Beyond this, the gardens are arranged into a series of lawned areas with established pathways, planted beds, mature shrubs and a variety of trees surrounding the perimeter, creating a peaceful and private setting.

Additional Information

A Freehold property with mains gas, water, electricity and drainage. Council Tax Band – G. EPC Rating – F. Fixtures and fittings available by separate negotiation

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