- No onward chain +
- Deceptive mid-terrace home +
- Two double bedrooms +
- Extended kitchen +
- Two reception rooms +
- Scope for modernisation +
- Well-kept garden +
- Garage providing off-street parking +
- Convenient residential location +
- EPC = D +
NO ONWARD CHAIN - This deceptively spacious mid-terrace home offers excellent potential for modernisation. The property features two double bedrooms, separate living and dining rooms, an extended kitchen, and a house bathroom. Additional benefits include a garage at the rear, and a generously sized front garden. Conveniently located, with local amenities and transport links just a short walk away.
Dacre, Son & Hartley are delighted to present to the market this mid-terraced home in Baildon presents an excellent opportunity for those looking to add their personal touch. In need of general updating, the property offers great potential to create comfortable and stylish living spaces. The house features well-proportioned reception rooms, functional extended kitchen, and two double bedrooms. This home could be transformed into a charming and modern residence, and its location in a desirable area of Baildon adds to its appeal, making it an ideal project for first-time buyers or investors.
The accommodation is planned over two floors and briefly comprises on the ground floor; entrance into uPVC porch area; good sized living room with bay window; spacious dining room through to an extended kitchen with access to the rear courtyard. On the first floor; spacious principal bedroom with fitted furniture; second double bedroom with fitted wardrobes and useful storage cupboard; house bathroom with bath and shower over.
Externally, there is a long lawned garden area to the front with attractive border planting and established hedging. To the rear is an enclosed courtyard style garden area and a detached garage providing off-street parking.
Baildon is a popular village which offers a wide variety of amenities including shops, restaurants and recreational facilities including a golf course, rugby, cricket and football grounds. Baildon has a rural location with moorland countryside close by as well as allowing daily commuting by rail to Leeds and Bradford. Motorway and air networks are also within easy reach. The area is also close to the World Heritage site of Saltaire and to the green corridor of the Leeds Liverpool Canal with its scenic walks. and national cycle path.
Local Authority & Council Tax Band
The City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council
Council Tax Band B.
Tenure, Services & Parking
Freehold. Mains electricity, water, drainage and gas are installed. Domestic heating is from a gas fired combination boiler. Garage and off-street parking.
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From Baildon centre proceed down Browgate. At Threshfield crossroads turn left into Station Road and just after Brook Hill turn right into Kirklands Road. Just after the railway bridge turn right onto Park Mount Ave, then veer left into Fyfe Lane. At the bottom turn right onto Otley Road where Oxford Terrace was located on the right hand side.