Roundhay View, Leeds, LS8 4DX4 Bedroom Terraced House

Council Tax

Band: Unknown

Tenure

Unknown

An attractive and characterful through terrace, with well-proportioned accommodation arranged over three floors, which has been sympathetically updated yet still retains many original period features including sash windows and several pretty fireplaces. The house would originally have had five bedrooms but the top floor has been opened up and re-configured to create a lovely spacious master suite.

A ground floor entrance hall has a staircase to the first floor with spindled balustrade and engineered wood flooring which continues throughout the ground floor. Off the hallway is a living room which has a deep splay bay window, moulded ceiling cornice, picture rails and an attractive period fireplace surround. To the rear of the house is a spacious open plan dining kitchen which has fitted storage units to one wall and also has a rear vestibule area with further fitted storage and sink unit, with an external access door to the rear and steps down to the garden. There is also internal access to the basement where there is a useful cellar storage/utility room which houses a gas fired central heating boiler, has plumbing for a washing machine, and also still retains the original cast iron cooking range and pot boiler (not in working order!). To the first floor are two double bedrooms both with decorative period cast iron fireplaces, a single bedroom/study and bathroom which is fitted with a white suite and features an exposed brick wall. The second floor would have originally had two bedrooms but has been opened up and reconfigured to create a particularly spacious master bedroom with walk-in storage and en-suite shower.

Externally the property has a small forecourt to the front and an enclosed garden to the rear which has been laid with artificial grass for ease of maintenance and year round use, with a gate providing access to the rear services alley.

The property is situated at the top cul-de-sac end of Roundhay View and is a few minutes’ walk from popular Gledhow Valley Woods and Potternewton Park. It is also conveniently placed for extensive amenities including the shops, cafes, bars and restaurants of Oakwood Parade and Chapel Allerton, with additional local amenities also within Harehills.

Council Tax

Band: Unknown

Tenure

Unknown

Key Features

  • Lovely terrace with period character
  • Through hallway. Useful basement
  • Living room with period fire surround
  • Open plan dining kitchen
  • Three 1st floor bedrooms
  • 2nd floor master bed with en-suite
  • Enclosed rear garden with artificial grass
  • Close to Potternewton Park & local amenities

Description

An attractive and characterful through terrace, with well-proportioned accommodation arranged over three floors, which has been sympathetically updated yet still retains many original period features including sash windows and several pretty fireplaces. The house would originally have had five bedrooms but the top floor has been opened up and re-configured to create a lovely spacious master suite.

A ground floor entrance hall has a staircase to the first floor with spindled balustrade and engineered wood flooring which continues throughout the ground floor. Off the hallway is a living room which has a deep splay bay window, moulded ceiling cornice, picture rails and an attractive period fireplace surround. To the rear of the house is a spacious open plan dining kitchen which has fitted storage units to one wall and also has a rear vestibule area with further fitted storage and sink unit, with an external access door to the rear and steps down to the garden. There is also internal access to the basement where there is a useful cellar storage/utility room which houses a gas fired central heating boiler, has plumbing for a washing machine, and also still retains the original cast iron cooking range and pot boiler (not in working order!). To the first floor are two double bedrooms both with decorative period cast iron fireplaces, a single bedroom/study and bathroom which is fitted with a white suite and features an exposed brick wall. The second floor would have originally had two bedrooms but has been opened up and reconfigured to create a particularly spacious master bedroom with walk-in storage and en-suite shower.

Externally the property has a small forecourt to the front and an enclosed garden to the rear which has been laid with artificial grass for ease of maintenance and year round use, with a gate providing access to the rear services alley.

The property is situated at the top cul-de-sac end of Roundhay View and is a few minutes’ walk from popular Gledhow Valley Woods and Potternewton Park. It is also conveniently placed for extensive amenities including the shops, cafes, bars and restaurants of Oakwood Parade and Chapel Allerton, with additional local amenities also within Harehills.

Floor Plan