Potternewton Lane, Chapel Allerton, LS7 3LW4 Bedroom Terraced House

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A lovely characterful through terrace property offering deceptively spacious accommodation that has been stylishly renovated, yet still retains lots of the original charm that is so loved by discerning buyers.
Well proportioned rooms have high ceilings and include an entrance vestibule which opens onto a through hallway with staircase to the first floor. The living room has been knocked through to a dining kitchen, creating a sociable, light and airy open plan living space. The living area has an open working fireplace and a deep rectangular bay window, whilst the kitchen is fitted with a range of modern contrasting wall and base units, with a window to the rear elevation and a door to a useful laundry area which has plumbing and an exterior door to the garden as well as also having access to the basement which has two large cellars rooms (some of the other houses on this terrace have converted their basements to provide further accommodation - subject to the usual building consents). A first floor landing has a shower room, a large double bedroom which extends the full width of the front of the house and has a pretty cast iron fireplace, with a smaller double bedroom to the rear. Stairs from the first floor landing give access to the second floor where there is a bathroom and two charming attic style double bedrooms, one of which also has a cast iron fireplace. The rear courtyard garden enjoys a south facing aspect and is enclosed by fencing with built in bench seating and artificial grass for ease of maintenance.
Potternewton Lane is within a few minutes’ walk of the centre of vibrant Chapel Allerton 'village' which offers an excellent range of cosmopolitan facilities including cafe bars, restaurants, independent specialist shops and small supermarkets. There are regular public transport links into Leeds City Centre and surrounding areas on nearby Harrogate Road and Scott Hall Road.

Council Tax

Band: Unknown

Tenure

Unknown

Key Features

  • Deceptively spacious period terrace
  • Four double bedrooms
  • Sociable open plan living space
  • Open working fireplace to living room
  • Large basement with further potential
  • 1st floor shower room & 2nd floor bathroom
  • South facing courtyard garden
  • Convenient walk into Chapel Allerton centre

Description

A lovely characterful through terrace property offering deceptively spacious accommodation that has been stylishly renovated, yet still retains lots of the original charm that is so loved by discerning buyers.
Well proportioned rooms have high ceilings and include an entrance vestibule which opens onto a through hallway with staircase to the first floor. The living room has been knocked through to a dining kitchen, creating a sociable, light and airy open plan living space. The living area has an open working fireplace and a deep rectangular bay window, whilst the kitchen is fitted with a range of modern contrasting wall and base units, with a window to the rear elevation and a door to a useful laundry area which has plumbing and an exterior door to the garden as well as also having access to the basement which has two large cellars rooms (some of the other houses on this terrace have converted their basements to provide further accommodation - subject to the usual building consents). A first floor landing has a shower room, a large double bedroom which extends the full width of the front of the house and has a pretty cast iron fireplace, with a smaller double bedroom to the rear. Stairs from the first floor landing give access to the second floor where there is a bathroom and two charming attic style double bedrooms, one of which also has a cast iron fireplace. The rear courtyard garden enjoys a south facing aspect and is enclosed by fencing with built in bench seating and artificial grass for ease of maintenance.
Potternewton Lane is within a few minutes’ walk of the centre of vibrant Chapel Allerton 'village' which offers an excellent range of cosmopolitan facilities including cafe bars, restaurants, independent specialist shops and small supermarkets. There are regular public transport links into Leeds City Centre and surrounding areas on nearby Harrogate Road and Scott Hall Road.

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