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Pasture Street, Chapel Allerton, LS7 4QX3 Bedroom Terraced House
Council Tax
Band: B
Tenure
Freehold
A particularly charming 1930s cottage style back-to-back terrace which enjoys a pleasant woodland aspect. Pasture Street is the last road within the Pastures and as such is particularly favoured as it is not directly overlooked. A lovely home, perfect for young professional buyers.
The property has a pretty courtyard style garden to the front which provides a lovely outdoor seating area, with steps leading up to the main entrance vestibule and further steps leading down to the basement. The elegantly proportioned living room has a gas fire with built in storage and shelving and a lovely large window with wooded aspect. Off the living room is the kitchen which is fitted with modern white gloss fronted units with integrated oven, hob, slimline dishwasher and fridge/freezer. From the kitchen are steps down to the basement cellars which provide useful storage space and house separate boilers for both central heating and hot water. The first floor has a large double bedroom with built in storage and a bathroom which is fitted with a white suite with complementary tiled splashbacks. To the second floor is a double bedroom with Velux window and a single bedroom with Velux which would also make an ideal office for those working from home.
Pasture Street is on the doorstep of Chapel Allerton Park and leafy Gledhow Valley Woods, yet is also conveniently placed for the vibrant centre of Chapel Allerton which offers extensive local amenities including a range of cosmopolitan restaurants and cafe bars, small supermarkets, and various independent and specialist shops including a popular fishmonger, cheesemonger, grocer and butcher. There are good public transport links into Leeds City Centre available on Harrogate Road.
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
- Charming 1930s cottage style back to back
- Attractive woodland aspect
- Versatile 3rd bedroom or home office
- Spacious living room with large window
- White gloss kitchen with integ appliances
- Lovely quiet street that is not overlooked
- Close to park and convenient for amenities
- Material Information available - Ask agent
Description
A particularly charming 1930s cottage style back-to-back terrace which enjoys a pleasant woodland aspect. Pasture Street is the last road within the Pastures and as such is particularly favoured as it is not directly overlooked. A lovely home, perfect for young professional buyers.
The property has a pretty courtyard style garden to the front which provides a lovely outdoor seating area, with steps leading up to the main entrance vestibule and further steps leading down to the basement. The elegantly proportioned living room has a gas fire with built in storage and shelving and a lovely large window with wooded aspect. Off the living room is the kitchen which is fitted with modern white gloss fronted units with integrated oven, hob, slimline dishwasher and fridge/freezer. From the kitchen are steps down to the basement cellars which provide useful storage space and house separate boilers for both central heating and hot water. The first floor has a large double bedroom with built in storage and a bathroom which is fitted with a white suite with complementary tiled splashbacks. To the second floor is a double bedroom with Velux window and a single bedroom with Velux which would also make an ideal office for those working from home.
Pasture Street is on the doorstep of Chapel Allerton Park and leafy Gledhow Valley Woods, yet is also conveniently placed for the vibrant centre of Chapel Allerton which offers extensive local amenities including a range of cosmopolitan restaurants and cafe bars, small supermarkets, and various independent and specialist shops including a popular fishmonger, cheesemonger, grocer and butcher. There are good public transport links into Leeds City Centre available on Harrogate Road.
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.