Four double bedrooms, including an en-suite to the principal bedroom
Large open-plan kitchen/dining/family room with patio doors
Detached with integral garage, utility area and multiple parking spaces
Well-maintained rear garden with two Indian stone patios and pergola
Far-reaching views over fields and woodland to the rear
Built c.2003–2006; double glazing and gas boiler heating installed
Area shows higher-than-average crime and very high deprivation levels
Rear woodland area maintained by owners but owned by council (not included)
This four-bedroom detached home on a small executive development offers generous family living and far-reaching countryside views. The modern open-plan kitchen/dining/family room and well-kept rear garden provide excellent space for entertaining, while an integral garage, off-street parking and utility area add practical everyday convenience. Constructed c.2003–2006 with double glazing and gas central heating, the house is ready to occupy with contemporary fittings and comfortable room sizes.
Location and connectivity are strong: easy access to the M62/M1, nearby rail stations and local amenities at Junction 32 and Xscape. Several well-rated primary and secondary schools are within reach, including Castleford Academy (Outstanding). Broadband and mobile signal are reported fast and excellent, supporting home working and streaming.
Buyers should note material local factors: the area records higher-than-average crime and very high deprivation indicators, and the wider locale is described as a renting/retirement community. A strip of land and woodland behind the garden is maintained by previous owners but is owned by the local council and does not form part of the legal boundary. One nearby secondary school (Airedale Academy) is rated as 'Requires improvement'. These points may affect long-term resale and lifestyle expectations for some purchasers.
Sold freehold at £325,000, this property suits families seeking a modern detached house with good transport links and generous outdoor space, provided they accept the neighbourhood realities and proximity to communal council-owned woodland.