Large, well-presented family home with extensive parking and open-plan living.
Five double bedrooms; four with en-suite bathrooms
Open-plan kitchen/family room with bi-folding doors to garden
Gated off-street parking for up to six cars; large driveway
Enclosed rear garden with decking, lawn and attached store room
Extended/altered in early 2000s; presented in good condition
Freehold, built 2003–2006; mains gas boiler and radiators
Council tax: above average; local crime level: average
Double glazing present; install date unknown
This substantial five-bedroom detached house in a quiet cul-de-sac is designed for family life. The large open-plan kitchen/family room with bi-folding doors creates a seamless indoor–outdoor flow to a lawn, deck and paved patio—ideal for everyday living and entertaining. Four of the five bedrooms have en-suite facilities and all bedrooms are doubles with built-in wardrobes, giving flexibility for family, guests and home working.
Practicality is a strength: gated off-street parking for up to six cars, a sizeable store room adjoining the garden, a separate utility and downstairs WC. The property was extended and altered in the early 2000s and is presented in good condition, so it will suit buyers who want a ready-to-move-in family home with scope for cosmetic updating if required.
Location supports family life: reputable local primary and secondary schools, good public transport links into Leeds/Bradford, nearby green space and local amenities. Broadband and mobile signals are strong, and the plot is large for the area, giving private outdoor space without elevated flood risk.
Notable points to consider: council tax is above average, and the local area is described as ageing urban communities with average crime levels. The property has double glazing of unknown install date and mains gas central heating; buyers wanting full modernisation (windows, systems or reconfiguration) should allow budget for those works despite the home’s generally good condition.