Listed for £599,950
March 24, 2026
Sold for £339,950
2013
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To the first floor, there are four well proportioned bedrooms, including a principal suite with en suite, alongside a modern house bathroom. The layout is well balanced, making it equally suitable for families or those looking to downsize without compromise. The house is offered to the market chain free, allowing for a straightforward and efficient move.
Externally, the rear garden has been thoughtfully landscaped to create a space that is both private and easy to manage. A raised Indian stone terrace provides an ideal setting for outdoor dining, enjoying a south east facing aspect and long periods of sunlight. Beyond, the garden offers a safe and usable space for children, while remaining entirely manageable for those seeking lower maintenance living.
The location within Scarcroft is a key part of the appeal. Positioned close to the centre of the village, the property enjoys access to well regarded local amenities, a highly regarded village pub, and some of the area's most desirable residential surroundings, including the notable Ling Lane approach.
A quietly impressive home, offering quality, setting and ease in equal measure.
Area:
Set just off Wetherby Road, this location places you within one of North Leeds' most established and well regarded village settings. Scarcroft sits comfortably between Leeds and Wetherby, offering a sense of space and calm while remaining highly connected, with Leeds city centre around 20 minutes away and Wetherby closer to 15.
What defines this part of North Leeds is balance. There is a genuine village feel, yet everything needed for day to day living is within easy reach. Nearby Wetherby provides a full range of amenities, while Street Lane in Roundhay offers a more boutique feel, with independent shops, cafés and restaurants that give the area its energy.
Equally, Shadwell sits just moments away and adds another layer to the lifestyle here. A traditional village in its own right, Shadwell is centred around its green, with a well regarded primary school, local pub and a strong sense of community. It is the kind of place where daily life feels familiar and connected, and where families tend to stay once they arrive.
For recreation, the area is exceptionally well served. Several highly regarded golf courses are close by, alongside David Lloyd at Moor Allerton, offering tennis, gym and leisure facilities. Open countryside is never far away either, with walks stretching out towards Harewood and the surrounding villages.
Schooling is a key draw, with both The Grammar School at Leeds and Gateways School within a comfortable drive, alongside a range of respected state options in the surrounding villages.