Spacious 1930s four-bed with garage, large garden and walking distance to Wakefield centre.
Four double bedrooms and two formal reception rooms
Set on a large, well-planted plot in the sought-after St John’s area, this 1930s four-bedroom detached home pairs period character with family-sized rooms. High ceilings, leaded bay windows and a prominent chimney give the house strong kerb appeal, while two generous reception rooms and a practical kitchen/utility layout suit everyday family life.
Practical benefits include a paved driveway, a detached tandem garage and an enclosed rear garden with patio and outside storage — useful for off-street parking and secure outdoor play. The property is freehold, within walking distance of Wakefield city centre, transport links and a range of well-regarded schools, making it convenient for commuting families and professionals.
The house appears well maintained overall but may benefit from some modernisation in parts (bathroom and some fittings). Double glazing is present but the install date is unknown. Council tax is above average for the area. Prospective buyers should note a higher local crime level and commission their own surveys and service checks before purchase.
Offered with a guide price of £550,000–£575,000, this period detached home is best-suited to families seeking space, character and a private garden in a central Wakefield location, with potential to update and personalise the interior.