Guide price
£650,000
4 bed detached house for saleGoring Park Avenue, Ossett, West Yorkshire WF5
4 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Dacre Son & Hartley - Morley
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About this property
Period Property
Impressive, detached Victorian property
Two reception rooms
Spacious dining kitchen with utility room
Four bedrooms
Extensive cellars
Double garage and off-street parking
Sought after location
Council Tax Band F
A most impressive Victorian detached house set in a generous corner plot in a highly regarded residential area. Retaining many original features whilst offering everything required for modern day living this really is a unique opportunity to purchase a fabulous property that is steeped in local history.
An increasingly rare opportunity to acquire a fabulous period property offering spacious and highly versatile accommodation. Certain to appeal to the most discerning of buyers an internal inspection is essential to fully appreciate everything this magnificent property has to offer.
The ground floor accommodation comprises; - spacious entrance hallway with stairs rising to the first floor, two reception rooms, dining kitchen, utility room and guest WC.
The spacious dining kitchen is perfect for family occasions or gatherings, having fitted units and integrated appliances with ample room for a family dining table. The separate utility room offers additional storage space, ideal for keeping the laundry out of sight.
To the first floor there are four good sized bedrooms and the family bathroom which has a three-piece suite comprising; - bath with shower attachment, WC and wash basin.
The extensive cellars on the lower ground floor provide a generous storage space with clear potential for further development.
Externally, the property is set-in well-maintained gardens with established plants and bushes to the borders. Ample off-street parking leads to a detached double garage which has fitted light, power and an electric door.
Goring House, once the home of local author Stan Barstow, is virtually all that remains of an ambitious project by Batley Carr entrepreneur Mathew Wharton at the end of the 19th century, to develop part of 'Ossett Common' as a 'Little Harrogate' and develop the benefits of 'the Spa' waters.
Goring House was built by John Tennant, who was a business associate of Mathew Wharton and a builder and property developer from Dewsbury. In 1888, he is said to have committed suicide in one of the bedrooms at Goring House, having also encountered severe financial difficulties. The lime trees, which still form avenues in Goring Park Avenue and adjoining roads, were planted in 1864 and, with Goring House, stand as a single memorial of Mathew Wharton's scheme to develop this part of Ossett as a 'little Harrogate'.
Local Authority, Council Tax Band & Covenants
Wakefield Council
Council Tax Band F
Tenure, Services & Parking
Freehold
All mains services; central heating .
Garage and off-street parking.
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