Guide price
£267,000
3 bed semi-detached house for saleNetherhall Road, Baildon, West Yorkshire BD17
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Dacre Son & Hartley - Baildon, Guiseley and Surrounds
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About this property
1930s semi detached home
Three good sized bedrooms
Two reception rooms
Kitchen
Gardens on three sides
UPVC double glazed windows
Gas fired central heating
Elevated position
Popular residential location within close proximity to local amenities
EPC = D
An attractive three bedroom 1930's semi detached home having attractive larger than average gardens to three sides, situated in a popular and highly regarded location in Baildon. The property is in our opinion tastefully decorated and enjoys period features throughout, Early viewing is advisable.
Situated in this sought after area of Baildon, built in the 1930s and retaining charming features of the period, this three bedroom semi detached house has a spacious, light and airy feel and is sure to be popular. Enjoying an elevated position towards the end of Netherhall Road, the house sits within larger than average wrap gardens and is a perfect option for families.
Comprising on the ground floor; entrance hall with stairs to the first floor and understairs storage; lounge with feature semi circular bay window and gas fireplace with oak surround and marble hearth; kitchen incorporating wall and base units, tiled splash backs, a one and a half bowl stainless steel sink, Worcester combi boiler, plumbing for a washing machine, and space for a fridge freezer, as well as a door to the rear garden; dining room enjoying a sunny aspect and overlooks the rear garden. On the first floor; two double bedrooms; good sized single bedroom; bathroom incorporating a white three piece suite and over bath shower.
Externally, there are enclosed well tended wrap around gardens with lawns, paths, mature shrubs and flowerbeds, storage shed, and areas for sitting out/dining.
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
Bradford Metropolitan District Council
Council Tax Band C.
Tenure, Services & Parking
Freehold. Mains electricity, water, drainage and gas are installed. Domestic heating is from a gas fired boiler. On-street parking.
Internet & Mobile
Coverage information obtained from the Ofcom website indicates that an internet connection is available from at least one provider. Mobile coverage (outdoors), is also available from at least one of the UKs four leading providers. For further information please refer to:
From the roundabout in the centre of Baildon proceed down Browgate, at Threshfield crossroads turn left into Station Road and then immediate right into Netherhall Road. The property is located towards the end of Netherhall Road on the right hand side.
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