Bentley Square, Oulton, LS26 8JF4 Bedroom House
Council Tax
Band: E
Tenure
Freehold
This is a simply wonderful and incredibly rare opportunity to purchase a four bedroom home steeped in history and located in a tucked away position within Oulton.
Dating back to the 1600s, the property is the birthplace of Richard Bentley who became one of England greatest Scholars. He is celebrated with an English Heritage blue plague which can be found at the streets entrance.
The property is rightfully grade II listed and is full of charm and characterful features throughout including fireplaces and exposed beams.
The property has a surprisingly spacious yet private plot with ample off-street parking and mature lawn gardens with an array of plants, bushes and trees. There is also an outbuilding ideal for storage and access into the double garage.
The accommodation briefly comprises to the ground floor; entrance hall, large lounge to the left having fireplace and beams. To the right is a dining room with further fireplace and beam. To the rear is a compact kitchen and an inner hallway connects the kitchen to the double garage. This hallway shows signs of the properties age as there is old meat hooks installed to the ceiling that would have been used.
To the first floor is a landing with doors leading through to four bedrooms and a family bathroom. Of the four bedrooms, three are good-sized doubles and the fourth is a single.
The property would benefit from some cosmetic improvement, however there is vast potential. Considering the character, age and uniqueness of the home it is a fantastic opportunity. Do not miss out.
Council Tax
Band: E
Tenure
Freehold
Key Features
- Four bedroom character home dating back to the 1600s
- Ample off-street parking
- Double garage
- Grade II listed
- Well maintained, private garden
- Sought after location within Oulton
- Council tax band E
- EPC rating TBC
Description
This is a simply wonderful and incredibly rare opportunity to purchase a four bedroom home steeped in history and located in a tucked away position within Oulton.
Dating back to the 1600s, the property is the birthplace of Richard Bentley who became one of England greatest Scholars. He is celebrated with an English Heritage blue plague which can be found at the streets entrance.
The property is rightfully grade II listed and is full of charm and characterful features throughout including fireplaces and exposed beams.
The property has a surprisingly spacious yet private plot with ample off-street parking and mature lawn gardens with an array of plants, bushes and trees. There is also an outbuilding ideal for storage and access into the double garage.
The accommodation briefly comprises to the ground floor; entrance hall, large lounge to the left having fireplace and beams. To the right is a dining room with further fireplace and beam. To the rear is a compact kitchen and an inner hallway connects the kitchen to the double garage. This hallway shows signs of the properties age as there is old meat hooks installed to the ceiling that would have been used.
To the first floor is a landing with doors leading through to four bedrooms and a family bathroom. Of the four bedrooms, three are good-sized doubles and the fourth is a single.
The property would benefit from some cosmetic improvement, however there is vast potential. Considering the character, age and uniqueness of the home it is a fantastic opportunity. Do not miss out.