- Chain-free three-bedroom semi-detached home across three floors
- Approx. 0.1 miles to Headingley train station and frequent bus routes
- South-facing landscaped garden with sun terrace and lawn
- Detached brick garage with power and lighting; off-street parking for two
- Bay-fronted dual-aspect lounge with direct garden access
- Needs renovation; bathroom and kitchen would benefit from updating
- Cavity walls assumed uninsulated — insulation works likely required
- Local area records very high crime and higher deprivation indices
This bay-fronted, three-bedroom semi-detached house sits in a highly connected Kirkstall location, about 0.1 miles from Headingley train station and close to local shops, cafés and green spaces. The property’s layout across three floors includes a dual-aspect lounge with garden access, a fitted kitchen and a south-facing landscaped garden with a sun terrace — features that suit family life and outdoor entertaining.
The home offers clear scope to modernise and reconfigure: the living room’s full-depth bay and the top-floor bedroom with eaves storage present flexible options, while the detached brick garage (with power and lighting) and off-street parking for two vehicles add practical value. Council Tax is affordable (Band B), and the immediate area has several well-rated primary and secondary schools within easy reach.
Buyers should note material renovation needs. The property is described as requiring updating, the cavity walls are assumed to have no insulation, and the bathroom and separate WC may need reconfiguration to achieve a modern layout. The local area records very high crime and higher deprivation indices, which will be an important consideration for some buyers and may affect insurance and security costs.
Sold chain-free, this house will suit a family or buyer seeking a well-located renovation project with strong transport links and garden space. With careful updating and insulation works, the house offers good potential to increase comfort and long-term value, subject to the usual consents for any structural changes.











































































































