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Pasture Place, Chapel Allerton, LS7 4QU2 Bedroom Terraced House
Council Tax
Band: B
Tenure
Freehold
Occupying a lovely position with aspect of leafy Pasture Avenue, a charming cottage style end back to back situated within the vibrant 'village' of Chapel Allerton.
A ground floor entrance vestibule opens into a spacious living room which features a log burner set within an exposed brick chimney recess. Off the living room is a galley style kitchen with integrated appliances, with steps down to a cellar which houses a combination gas fired central heating boiler and has an external access door. To the first floor is a landing which has a window to the end gable wall providing natural daylight to the stairwell. On this floor is a good size double bedroom and bathroom fitted with a period style suite. An enclosed staircase proves access to the second floor where there is a large overall attic style bedroom with a Velux and additional window to the side (agents note: this space could readily be divided into two rooms as other houses have already been altered to create a smaller double and a single room). There is a pretty forecourt style garden to the front of the house.
The Pastures are situated just by Gledhow Valley Woods and Chapel Allerton Park, and have long been highly regarded as a popular area to live. There are extensive amenities in the centre of Chapel Allerton, including restaurants, cafe bars, small supermarkets, and a range of popular independent shops including a cheesemonger, fishmonger, butcher and grocer. There are good road and public transport links on Harrogate Road into Leeds City Centre and surrounding areas.
Additional Information
Tenure
Freehold
Disclaimer
Any information in relation to the length of lease, service charge, ground rent and council tax has been confirmed by our sellers. We would advise that any buyer make their own enquiries through their solicitors to verify that the information provided is accurate and not been subject to any change.
Council Tax
Band: B
Tenure
Freehold
Key Features
- Cottage style 1930s back to back
- Lovely end position
- Many period features
- Living room with log burner
- Large attic bedroom (could divide)
- On doorstep of Chapel A Park & woodland
- Close to vibrant amenities
- Council Tax Band: B. EPC Rating: D
Description
Occupying a lovely position with aspect of leafy Pasture Avenue, a charming cottage style end back to back situated within the vibrant 'village' of Chapel Allerton.
A ground floor entrance vestibule opens into a spacious living room which features a log burner set within an exposed brick chimney recess. Off the living room is a galley style kitchen with integrated appliances, with steps down to a cellar which houses a combination gas fired central heating boiler and has an external access door. To the first floor is a landing which has a window to the end gable wall providing natural daylight to the stairwell. On this floor is a good size double bedroom and bathroom fitted with a period style suite. An enclosed staircase proves access to the second floor where there is a large overall attic style bedroom with a Velux and additional window to the side (agents note: this space could readily be divided into two rooms as other houses have already been altered to create a smaller double and a single room). There is a pretty forecourt style garden to the front of the house.
The Pastures are situated just by Gledhow Valley Woods and Chapel Allerton Park, and have long been highly regarded as a popular area to live. There are extensive amenities in the centre of Chapel Allerton, including restaurants, cafe bars, small supermarkets, and a range of popular independent shops including a cheesemonger, fishmonger, butcher and grocer. There are good road and public transport links on Harrogate Road into Leeds City Centre and surrounding areas.
Additional Information
Tenure
Freehold
Disclaimer
Any information in relation to the length of lease, service charge, ground rent and council tax has been confirmed by our sellers. We would advise that any buyer make their own enquiries through their solicitors to verify that the information provided is accurate and not been subject to any change.