Grosvenor Mount, Headingley, LS6 2DX7 Bedroom Terraced House
Council Tax
Band: F
Tenure
Freehold
Much loved by the current owners this superb, light filled home retains many original features including sash windows, shutters, period fireplaces, high ceilings, detailed coving and skirtings. The generous accommodation, arranged over four floors, has been sympathetically updated, extended and improved over the years and comprises:
A welcoming entrance hallway with original door, Yorkshire stone paved entrance, dado rail and curved wooden staircase to the upper floors.
To the front of the property is the large, sunny, bay fronted sitting room with imposing open marble fireplace. To the rear is the elegant dining room with a huge sash window and original fireplace with inset gas fire. The breakfast kitchen again has a sash window overlooking the rear of the property with further light flooding in from the borrowed view over neighbouring gardens from a large gable end window. A door leads to the spacious private parking and outdoor storage area.
The first-floor landing leads to the generous main bedroom overlooking the south facing garden. A large second double bedroom with leafy views is to the rear with a third, smaller, double bedroom adjacent to the main bedroom. There is a stunning and spacious four-piece bathroom with plenty of storage and atmospheric lighting. A door leads from the first-floor landing to the private second floor which includes 2 further double bedrooms (one being the full depth of the house), a shower room and boarded storage along the well-insulated eves.
The basement level has been superbly converted into a modern, light and spacious area which can be accessed from the main house, but also from a separate entrance door leading to the rear of the property. The hall of the basement is wide with built in storage. It is currently used as an exercise space. Leading off the basement hall is a modern wet-room, a small kitchen and two large rooms. One is currently used as a bedroom, the other as a music recording studio. The basement was extremely well insulated to reduce noise transmission. There are double glass doors leading from the studio area to the bedroom. These can be opened to create a very large downstairs space.
The approach to the house is through a superb sunny south facing garden which contains an organic vegetable patch, two lawns, a rockery and well stocked borders. A garden for the whole family to enjoy.
Rare to the market, this is a fantastic opportunity to own this spacious, versatile, and historic home which can accommodate a large or growing family and still have space for home-working!
This historic grade II listed Victorian villa was featured in the BBC series “A House Through Time” (series 4).
Council Tax
Band: F
Tenure
Freehold
Key Features
- Historic Grade II Listed Home
- Featured in the BBC's A House Through Time
- 6-7 Bedrooms
- 2-3 Reception Rooms
- Stunning Bathroom & Two Shower Rooms
- South Facing Garden
- Idyllic Conservation Area
- No Onward Chain
Description
Much loved by the current owners this superb, light filled home retains many original features including sash windows, shutters, period fireplaces, high ceilings, detailed coving and skirtings. The generous accommodation, arranged over four floors, has been sympathetically updated, extended and improved over the years and comprises:
A welcoming entrance hallway with original door, Yorkshire stone paved entrance, dado rail and curved wooden staircase to the upper floors.
To the front of the property is the large, sunny, bay fronted sitting room with imposing open marble fireplace. To the rear is the elegant dining room with a huge sash window and original fireplace with inset gas fire. The breakfast kitchen again has a sash window overlooking the rear of the property with further light flooding in from the borrowed view over neighbouring gardens from a large gable end window. A door leads to the spacious private parking and outdoor storage area.
The first-floor landing leads to the generous main bedroom overlooking the south facing garden. A large second double bedroom with leafy views is to the rear with a third, smaller, double bedroom adjacent to the main bedroom. There is a stunning and spacious four-piece bathroom with plenty of storage and atmospheric lighting. A door leads from the first-floor landing to the private second floor which includes 2 further double bedrooms (one being the full depth of the house), a shower room and boarded storage along the well-insulated eves.
The basement level has been superbly converted into a modern, light and spacious area which can be accessed from the main house, but also from a separate entrance door leading to the rear of the property. The hall of the basement is wide with built in storage. It is currently used as an exercise space. Leading off the basement hall is a modern wet-room, a small kitchen and two large rooms. One is currently used as a bedroom, the other as a music recording studio. The basement was extremely well insulated to reduce noise transmission. There are double glass doors leading from the studio area to the bedroom. These can be opened to create a very large downstairs space.
The approach to the house is through a superb sunny south facing garden which contains an organic vegetable patch, two lawns, a rockery and well stocked borders. A garden for the whole family to enjoy.
Rare to the market, this is a fantastic opportunity to own this spacious, versatile, and historic home which can accommodate a large or growing family and still have space for home-working!
This historic grade II listed Victorian villa was featured in the BBC series “A House Through Time” (series 4).