Guide price
£335,000
4 bed terraced house for saleThreshfield, Baildon, West Yorkshire BD17
4 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: F
- Freehold
Dacre Son & Hartley - Baildon, Guiseley and Surrounds
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About this property
Substantial terrace
Four bedrooms
Spacious receptions
Modern kitchen diner
House bathroom
Utility
Front and rear gardens
Off-street parking
Convenient Baildon location
EPC = F
A substantial stone-built residence of impressive scale, offering versatile living accommodation arranged over three floors. This expansive home features four well-proportioned bedrooms, house bathroom, spacious reception rooms, and a generous open-plan kitchen diner. Additional benefits include useful cellar space, off-street parking for two vehicles, and well-maintained gardens to both the front and rear. Conveniently located just a short distance from local amenities and Baildon village centre.
This Edwardian stone-built residence enjoys a commanding presence, beautifully blending characterful period features with the comfort and flexibility of modern family living. Set in an enviable location within easy reach of Baildon’s wide range of amenities, including shops, schools, transport links, and scenic outdoor spaces, the property offers an exceptional combination of style, space, and practicality.
The home offers generously proportioned living spaces, featuring four spacious bedrooms that provide ample accommodation for family members or guests. At the heart of the home is an impressive open-plan kitchen and dining area, perfect for both everyday family life and entertaining. The kitchen is not only functional but also a beautiful space to gather, with plenty of room for cooking, dining, and socialising.
In addition to its modern amenities, the property retains a wealth of original character, including period features such as high ceilings, decorative mouldings, and large bay windows, which flood the interiors with natural light. These historic details, combined with the home’s modern upgrades, create a warm and inviting atmosphere, ideal for family living while honouring the home’s heritage.
With accommodation briefly comprising; welcoming entrance hallway; a spacious living room having a feature bay window; a show-stopping kitchen diner having an array of fitted cabinets, worktop space, and island. On the lower ground; cellar incorporating utility with space and plumbing for appliances. On the first floor; two large double bedrooms; single bedroom/office; house bathroom. On the second floor; large double bedroom with dormer window and eaves storage.
Externally, the property is complemented by a delightful front garden, with a well-kept lawn and mature hedging that adds character and privacy. To the rear, the property boasts off-street parking for two vehicles, providing practical convenience. The enclosed, south-facing garden is a true highlight, offering a sun-drenched outdoor retreat.
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 D.
Tenure, Services & Parking
Freehold. Mains electricity, water, drainage and gas are installed. Domestic heating is from a gas fired combination boiler. Off-street parking at the rear.
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From the roundabout in the centre of Baildon proceed down Browgate, continue through Threshfield crossroads where the row of stone terraced properties are situated on the right hand side.
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