Gledhow Wood Grove, Leeds, LS8 1NZ5 Bedroom Detached House

Council Tax

Band: Unknown

Tenure

Freehold

A very much loved, Edwardian, detached home built in 1904 set on an impressive, mature plot, perfect for families of all ages. The well-proportioned accommodation, has high ceiling rooms and still retains a lovely sense of character throughout. This home offers scope and potential for buyers to update the accommodation to suit their own tastes, whilst still being very well maintained in it’s current condition. The property is set back from the road, in a prime location, within close proximity of highly regarded schools.

The ground floor entrance has a staircase to the first floor, with the original banister and leads through to the living room, dining room and separate kitchen. All the rooms have single glazed, sash windows, which have been maintained over the years and in keeping with the character of the property. The living room has a lovely feature bay window, with window seat containing inbuilt storage and a gas fireplace and original cornicing. The dining room, overlooking the greenery in the private back garden, has original built in cupboards and a real fire, with open chimney, although this hasn’t been used for years. The kitchen, currently galley style has built in cupboard space and a free-standing cooker, fridge and washing machine, with access directly into the back garden. The cellar can also be accessed from the kitchen, a dry storage space that lies underneath the kitchen and hallway, ideal for use as a pantry, workshop or utility.

To the first floor is the newly fitted shower room, a three-piece suite with a modern walk-in shower, low level toilet and basin. There is a handy airing cupboard housing the water tank and space for towels. There are two double bedrooms on this floor, both with original fireplaces, high ceilings and the original picture rails. The single bedroom, currently used as a study is ideal for a nursery or child’s bedroom. The staircase leads off the wide landing up to the two further double, loft bedrooms. At the top of the stairs there is a spacious built-in storage cupboard. The two bedrooms, both with dual aspect allowing light to flood in.

Externally, to the front of the property, the garden is well tended, with greenery screening the living room from the road. The driveway, with secure gate, leads all the way down to the bottom of the garden where the coach house, style garage is situated. The garage is relatively dry, a fantastic space which has scope for conversion to a home office, gym space etc. There is a large loft space for extra storage. The rear garden is private and has a tranquil feeling, with a variety of established trees, shrubbery and mature boundary hedging. The perfect space for entertaining guests and for children to play. This home offers so much and really needs to be viewed to be truly appreciated.

Council Tax

Band: Unknown

Tenure

Freehold

Key Features

  • Attractive Edwardian detached villa
  • Plenty of scope and potential
  • Two versatile reception rooms
  • Coach house style, double garage
  • Good size garden
  • Prime residential areas close to schools
  • 153.5 Sqm/ 1652.2 Sq ft.
  • EPC rating E

Description

A very much loved, Edwardian, detached home built in 1904 set on an impressive, mature plot, perfect for families of all ages. The well-proportioned accommodation, has high ceiling rooms and still retains a lovely sense of character throughout. This home offers scope and potential for buyers to update the accommodation to suit their own tastes, whilst still being very well maintained in it’s current condition. The property is set back from the road, in a prime location, within close proximity of highly regarded schools.

The ground floor entrance has a staircase to the first floor, with the original banister and leads through to the living room, dining room and separate kitchen. All the rooms have single glazed, sash windows, which have been maintained over the years and in keeping with the character of the property. The living room has a lovely feature bay window, with window seat containing inbuilt storage and a gas fireplace and original cornicing. The dining room, overlooking the greenery in the private back garden, has original built in cupboards and a real fire, with open chimney, although this hasn’t been used for years. The kitchen, currently galley style has built in cupboard space and a free-standing cooker, fridge and washing machine, with access directly into the back garden. The cellar can also be accessed from the kitchen, a dry storage space that lies underneath the kitchen and hallway, ideal for use as a pantry, workshop or utility.

To the first floor is the newly fitted shower room, a three-piece suite with a modern walk-in shower, low level toilet and basin. There is a handy airing cupboard housing the water tank and space for towels. There are two double bedrooms on this floor, both with original fireplaces, high ceilings and the original picture rails. The single bedroom, currently used as a study is ideal for a nursery or child’s bedroom. The staircase leads off the wide landing up to the two further double, loft bedrooms. At the top of the stairs there is a spacious built-in storage cupboard. The two bedrooms, both with dual aspect allowing light to flood in.

Externally, to the front of the property, the garden is well tended, with greenery screening the living room from the road. The driveway, with secure gate, leads all the way down to the bottom of the garden where the coach house, style garage is situated. The garage is relatively dry, a fantastic space which has scope for conversion to a home office, gym space etc. There is a large loft space for extra storage. The rear garden is private and has a tranquil feeling, with a variety of established trees, shrubbery and mature boundary hedging. The perfect space for entertaining guests and for children to play. This home offers so much and really needs to be viewed to be truly appreciated.

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