Five-bedroom detached home with large gardens, garage and elevated views — chain free.
Five bedrooms and en-suite; flexible, extended family layout
Large landscaped front and rear gardens; elevated panoramic views
Detached double garage with remote door; covered driveway access
Chain free sale in an affluent, low-crime suburb with fast broadband
Built 1965 — period character but likely needs modernisation
Cavity walls recorded with no insulation (assumed); glazing date unknown
Council tax described as quite expensive — consider running costs
No flooding risk; excellent mobile signal and nearby good schools
Set well back at the head of a quiet cul-de-sac, this spacious five-bedroom detached house offers a large garden, double garage and elevated views across Leeds and Bradford — a genuinely family-sized home in comfortable Baildon suburbia. The extended layout provides flexible living space across two storeys: reception hallway, living room, garden room, dining room, breakfast kitchen, utility and conservatory-style greenhouse on the ground floor, with four/five bedrooms and a principal en-suite on the first floor.
The house was built in the 1960s and retains traditional character in its stone-clad exterior and pitched roof, while benefiting from double glazing and mains gas heating. The large, landscaped front and rear gardens, sweeping driveway and covered access under the first floor to a remote-control double garage are strong practical assets for family life and car owners.
Buyers should note the property’s age: some elements will likely require updating or ongoing maintenance (kitchen, bathrooms and services not tested). The cavity walls are recorded as having no insulation (assumed) and the glazing install date is unknown — opportunities exist to improve energy performance. Council tax is described as quite expensive, an important running cost to consider.
This is a rare chain-free opportunity in a very affluent area with excellent local schools, low crime and fast broadband. It will suit a growing family seeking generous indoor/outdoor space and good transport links, or buyers happy to modernise a well-proportioned 1960s home to current standards.