Spacious six-bed period home with stunning valley views and extensive gardens.
Six bedrooms, five doubles, three bathrooms across ~3,500 sq ft
Bespoke kitchen/diner, utility room, guest WC and two reception rooms
Wrap-around mature gardens; large plot with private aspect
Driveway plus powered carport for up to eight vehicles
Spectacular far-reaching valley views from principal rooms
Victorian features: sash windows, high ceilings, original fireplaces
Sandstone/limestone walls assumed uninsulated — likely higher heating costs
Council tax level described as expensive; large gardens need maintenance
An imposing Victorian semi-detached home on Highfield Drive, this well-presented family residence offers spacious, flexible living across approximately 3,500 sq ft. Period details such as high ceilings, sash windows and original fireplaces combine with modern comforts — a bespoke kitchen/diner, utility, guest WC and double-glazed windows installed after 2002. The principal rooms enjoy spectacular far-reaching valley views and generous natural light.
Set on a large, private plot with wrap-around gardens and mature planting, the house is ideal for families who need space both inside and out. There are six bedrooms (five doubles), three bathrooms and two large reception rooms, making it practical for multi-generational living, home working or substantial entertaining. Off-street parking is excellent: a lengthy driveway and a large powered carport provide room for up to eight cars.
Location is highly convenient: Rawdon village amenities, leisure facilities, and several ‘Good’ primary schools are nearby, with easy commuter access to Leeds, Bradford and the airport. The property sits in an affluent, low-crime area and carries no flood risk.
Buyers should note this is a Victorian build (c.1850) with sandstone/limestone walls that are assumed to have no cavity insulation; older constructions can mean increased heating costs and potential specialist maintenance. Council tax is described as expensive, and the large gardens and long driveway will require ongoing upkeep. Overall, this is a rare, character-rich home that suits a family seeking space, privacy and excellent local connections.