- Grade II listed +
- Characterful terraced home +
- Three bedrooms +
- Beautiful rear garden +
- Private off-street parking +
- Dining kitchen +
- Central Headingley location +
- EPC: D / Council Tax: C +
This Grade II listed terraced home is a stone’s throw from central Headingley with a beautiful rear garden and parking!
Entering into the dining kitchen, it is fitted with modern white cabinets and wood worktops, offering space for freestanding appliances such as range cooker, fridge freezer, washing machine and dishwasher. There is ample space for a dining table creating a lovely space for entertaining. The lounge overlooks the rear garden, a bright and comfortable room with sash window maintaining the character throughout.
To the first floor there are two double bedrooms and a third single bedroom, ideal for a home office or children's bedroom. The house bathroom is fitted with a three-piece suite, including an over-bath shower, w.c and storage sink unit. The cellar is a useful storage space.
The showstopper of this home is the fantastic rear garden, a great length with two seating areas to capture the sun at all times of day! A decked area is directly outside the door, which is perfect for hosting friends and alfresco dining, and a generous sized lawn stretches to the bottom of the garden where a graveled area offers another seating space with raised plant bed.
Princes Grove is a private road tucked away behind the heart of Headingley centre and the wide range of amenities available. Local shops, cinema, restaurants, bars, public library, banks, good schools, an active community, good services for the elderly and lots of green spaces including Becketts Park and Hyde Park are all a short walk away. There are regular public transport links into the commercial heart of Leeds city and the surrounding areas. Headingley and Burley Park train stations are close by providing access to Leeds and Harrogate centres. Both of the Universities can be easily accessed. Headingley was once a village and it still has a village atmosphere holding on to many of its traditional advantages - ground for the Leeds Rhinos and Tykes.