Victoria Terrace, Kirkstall, LS5 3HX4 Bedroom Terraced House

Council Tax

Band: Unknown

Tenure

Freehold

A rare and exciting opportunity for the discerning purchaser to acquire this superb Victorian stone terrace. Built in 1863 to commemorate the silver jubilee, this secluded property forms the end of a small terrace on a cul-de-sac. This property has many character features including working fireplaces, high corniced ceilings, wood doors sash windows and an interesting Dutch gable.

The generous ground floor accommodation comprises a real “heart of the home” kitchen with handmade wooden units and working wood burning stove, a hallway with door to the front garden and a light and sunny sitting room with a working period open fireplace. On the first floor a landing leads to the generous master bedroom with working gas fireplace and views over the front garden and Kirkstall valley. A second bedroom has useful built-in wardrobes and the bathroom contains a four piece white suite and shower facilities. To the second floor are two further characterful double bedrooms with exposed wooden beams and plenty of storage. The spacious basement level has a large storage room/workshop, a fully tiled utility, a shower room and a ventilated garden room. Outside there are lovely gardens to both the front and rear. To the rear is a low maintenance landscaped yard. The front is a delightful South West facing garden with plenty of mature shrubs, plants and a wild life pond. A pathway at the end of the garden leads to a detached and secure garage.

Kirkstall is thriving at the moment. The new Kirkstall Bridge shopping development, Savins Mill shopping development and planned Kirkstall Forge development offer a wealth of amenities. There is easy access to Leeds city centre and the surrounding areas, including frequent busses from Commercial Road, Morris Lane and Kirkstall Lane, as well as Headingley train station. It is a short walk to Kirkstall Abbey, the Leeds-Liverpool Canal and the Kirkstall Valley Nature park.

We would highly recommend a viewing to appreciate the size and quality of this fantastic family home.

Council Tax

Band: Unknown

Tenure

Freehold

Key Features

  • Spacious Four Bedroom
  • End Victorian Stone Terrace
  • Accommodation Over 4 Floors
  • "Heart of the Home" Dining Kitchen
  • Lovely Period Features
  • South West Facing Garden
  • Detached Garage, Cul-De-Sac
  • Early Viewing Essential

Description

A rare and exciting opportunity for the discerning purchaser to acquire this superb Victorian stone terrace. Built in 1863 to commemorate the silver jubilee, this secluded property forms the end of a small terrace on a cul-de-sac. This property has many character features including working fireplaces, high corniced ceilings, wood doors sash windows and an interesting Dutch gable.

The generous ground floor accommodation comprises a real “heart of the home” kitchen with handmade wooden units and working wood burning stove, a hallway with door to the front garden and a light and sunny sitting room with a working period open fireplace. On the first floor a landing leads to the generous master bedroom with working gas fireplace and views over the front garden and Kirkstall valley. A second bedroom has useful built-in wardrobes and the bathroom contains a four piece white suite and shower facilities. To the second floor are two further characterful double bedrooms with exposed wooden beams and plenty of storage. The spacious basement level has a large storage room/workshop, a fully tiled utility, a shower room and a ventilated garden room. Outside there are lovely gardens to both the front and rear. To the rear is a low maintenance landscaped yard. The front is a delightful South West facing garden with plenty of mature shrubs, plants and a wild life pond. A pathway at the end of the garden leads to a detached and secure garage.

Kirkstall is thriving at the moment. The new Kirkstall Bridge shopping development, Savins Mill shopping development and planned Kirkstall Forge development offer a wealth of amenities. There is easy access to Leeds city centre and the surrounding areas, including frequent busses from Commercial Road, Morris Lane and Kirkstall Lane, as well as Headingley train station. It is a short walk to Kirkstall Abbey, the Leeds-Liverpool Canal and the Kirkstall Valley Nature park.

We would highly recommend a viewing to appreciate the size and quality of this fantastic family home.

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