7 Bedroom Property For Sale on Ridge Terrace, Leeds | Manning Stainton

Ridge Terrace, Leeds, LS6 2DA

Ridge Terrace, Leeds, LS6 2DA
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Asking Price

£525,000

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    Ridge Terrace, Leeds, LS6 2DA7 Bedroom Semi-Detached House

    Council Tax

    Band: F

    Tenure

    Freehold

    With the first entry dated 1876, looking at the title of this substantial semi detached home some names stand out. The Countess of Cardigan, (2nd wife of James Brudenell) Bennett, Brewer and Thakrah, names on streets and buildings across Leeds. What a fine country house this must have been with the most gorgeous views over the Meanwood Valley.

    More recently the property has been a successful 8 letting room investment property generating over £40,000 per year. This could of course continue providing a spacious HMO for both student or professional tenants. However how wonderful would it be for this historic property to be turned back into a home.

    The accommodation over four floors comprises: An entrance porch and entrance hallway with staircase to the first floor and doors to: The generous bay fronted lounge, to the rear the dining room is currently uses as a bedroom. Also to the rear is the kitchen and a useful utility room. On the first floor are two large double bedrooms, two smaller rooms and a bathroom. On the second floor are: Another two spacious double rooms and another bathroom. The views from the top floor are sublime. In addition the basement has been converted to offer a further double bedroom, a bathroom and useful store room. Outside there is a tiered garden to the front giving the property an elevated position. There is additional parking to the rear of the property with a lawned garden.

    Headingley was once a village and it still has a village atmosphere holding on to many of its traditional advantages - local shops, cinema, restaurants, bars, public library, good schools, an active community, good services for the elderly and lots of green spaces including The Ridge and Meanwood Valley Trail directly in front of the property.

    Whether an investor or family internal viewing is essential to appreciate everything this historic property has to offer.

    Article 4 Direction: Please note this property is in an area of Article 4 Direction. Our client has multi-let the property for over 20 years. We have yet to have sight of the historic tenancies.


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    Council Tax

    Band: F

    Tenure

    Freehold

    Key Features

    • 7 bedroom (8 letting room)
    • Semi-detached property
    • Impressive views
    • Lounge and dining room
    • Three bathrooms
    • Substantial gardens
    • Suit investor or family
    • No onward chain

    Description

    With the first entry dated 1876, looking at the title of this substantial semi detached home some names stand out. The Countess of Cardigan, (2nd wife of James Brudenell) Bennett, Brewer and Thakrah, names on streets and buildings across Leeds. What a fine country house this must have been with the most gorgeous views over the Meanwood Valley.

    More recently the property has been a successful 8 letting room investment property generating over £40,000 per year. This could of course continue providing a spacious HMO for both student or professional tenants. However how wonderful would it be for this historic property to be turned back into a home.

    The accommodation over four floors comprises: An entrance porch and entrance hallway with staircase to the first floor and doors to: The generous bay fronted lounge, to the rear the dining room is currently uses as a bedroom. Also to the rear is the kitchen and a useful utility room. On the first floor are two large double bedrooms, two smaller rooms and a bathroom. On the second floor are: Another two spacious double rooms and another bathroom. The views from the top floor are sublime. In addition the basement has been converted to offer a further double bedroom, a bathroom and useful store room. Outside there is a tiered garden to the front giving the property an elevated position. There is additional parking to the rear of the property with a lawned garden.

    Headingley was once a village and it still has a village atmosphere holding on to many of its traditional advantages - local shops, cinema, restaurants, bars, public library, good schools, an active community, good services for the elderly and lots of green spaces including The Ridge and Meanwood Valley Trail directly in front of the property.

    Whether an investor or family internal viewing is essential to appreciate everything this historic property has to offer.

    Article 4 Direction: Please note this property is in an area of Article 4 Direction. Our client has multi-let the property for over 20 years. We have yet to have sight of the historic tenancies.

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