- TERRACE VICTORIAN STONE-BUILT HOME +
- ARRANGED OVER FOUR GENEROUS FLOORS +
- SOUTH-FACING REAR GARDEN BACKING ONTO WOODLAND +
- OFF-STREET PARKING TO THE REAR +
- BEAUTIFULLY PRESENTED WITH ORIGINAL PERIOD FEATURES +
- PROFESSIONALLY DESIGNED DINING KITCHEN +
- FORMAL DINING ROOM AND SEPARATE LIVING ROOM +
- VERSATILE OCCASIONAL LOFT ROOM WITH VELUX WINDOWS +
- SOUGHT-AFTER FARSLEY VILLAGE LOCATION +
- OPEN DAY SATURDAY 21ST FEBRUARY, VIEWING BY APPOINTMENT ONLY +
Open Day on Saturday 21st February from 10:00am onwards, viewing strictly by appointment only.
Mid-Terrace Victorian Home (One from the End) | South-Facing Garden | Off-Street Parking to Rear | Arranged Over Four Floors – Occasional loft room staged as a double bedroom with staircase.
A truly special and deceptively spacious Victorian stone-built mid-terrace, positioned one from the end and beautifully presented throughout. Thoughtfully updated to combine period character with modern family living, this exceptional home retains a wealth of original features and is arranged over four generous floors. The property offers versatile accommodation, a delightful south-facing garden backing onto woodland, and the rare benefit of off-street parking to the rear.
Widely regarded as one of Farsley’s hidden gems, the property must be viewed in person to fully appreciate its scale, character, and idyllic setting.
Location – Farsley Village
Farsley is a highly regarded and family-oriented village, admired for its strong sense of community, excellent local schooling, and increasingly refined village atmosphere. Independent cafés, artisan bakeries, and well-loved eateries sit comfortably alongside everyday amenities, creating a vibrant yet established feel.
For those who value outdoor living, the Leeds–Liverpool Canal and surrounding countryside are close at hand, offering scenic walking and cycling routes ideal for weekends and after-school escapes. Despite its semi-rural feel, Farsley remains exceptionally well connected, with easy access to Leeds and Bradford by road, rail, and bus, making it a natural choice for families and professionals seeking village life without compromise.
Ground Floor:
Living Room
A welcoming and elegant principal reception room, ideal for everyday living and relaxation. Features include a living flame gas fire set within a feature surround, traditional high ceilings with coving, deep skirting boards, and carpeting laid over the original floorboards, along with a pleasant front-facing outlook.
A beautifully presented formal dining room, featuring wooden flooring laid over the original floorboards, an exposed stone hearth, and a feature recess within the chimney breast. Enjoying attractive views over the rear garden, this room provides an ideal setting for entertaining and leads directly down to the lower ground floor dining kitchen.
Professionally designed and immaculately styled, the dining kitchen forms the heart of the home. Cream high-gloss wall and base units are paired with walnut-effect worktops and integrated appliances, including a Bosch five-ring gas hob and electric oven. The space benefits from modern tiled flooring, recessed ceiling lighting, ample natural light, and an under-stairs larder cupboard, creating a warm and highly functional environment ideal for entertaining and family life.
A generous and highly useful storage area with power and lighting, offering potential for further conversion subject to the necessary planning and building regulation approvals.
A spacious and light-filled double bedroom with neutral décor, central heating radiator, and a pleasant front-facing outlook, providing a calm and comfortable retreat.
A versatile double bedroom overlooking the rear garden and woodland beyond, currently used as a bedroom or home office. The room benefits from an en-suite area comprising a walk-in shower, WC, and wash hand basin, neatly concealed behind a sliding door.
A stylish and well-appointed family bathroom featuring a freestanding feature bath, half-tiled walls, electric underfloor heating, and contemporary sanitaryware, creating a relaxing and practical space.
A superb and flexible top-floor space, currently accommodating a double bed. Characterful exposed beams, two Velux windows providing excellent natural light, and generous under-eaves storage make this an ideal occasional bedroom, home office, or relaxed retreat depending on lifestyle needs.
To the front is a small, low-maintenance garden. To the rear lies a delightful south-facing garden featuring a decked seating area with summer house, a lawned section framed by mature shrubs and trees, and a shed positioned at the bottom of the garden. Backing directly onto a woodland conservation area and benefitting from a gentle meandering stream, the garden offers a peaceful and private setting ideal for entertaining or unwinding.
Off-street parking is available to the rear of the property.
Two newly installed composite charcoal doors to the front and rear
Please be advised that these property details may be subject to change and must not be relied upon as an accurate description of the home. Although these particulars are believed to be materially correct, their accuracy cannot be guaranteed and they do not form part of any contract. All services and appliances should be considered untested, and buyers are advised to have their solicitor verify all relevant information. All measurements are approximate and should not be relied upon for the purposes of floor coverings.
All clients submitting an offer will be required to provide photographic proof of identification, proof of address, and evidence of financial ability to proceed at the agreed offer level. We appreciate this is not always straightforward and will assist wherever possible.
According to Leeds City Council’s website, this property is currently listed in Council Tax Band C.