Traditional semi with private garden, good schools and excellent transport links..
Three bedrooms with two reception rooms (flexible layout for dining or a fourth bedroom)
Private rear garden with lawn, patio and mature hedging
Freehold tenure; approx. 958 sq ft; post‑war 1950–66 construction
Modern shower room plus separate WC; traditional internal layout
Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband; good transport links to stations
Located in good school catchment; several Good-rated nearby schools
Local area classified as ageing urban communities; wider communal retirement tag
Local crime levels are above average — consider safety and security measures
Set on a well-established Wakefield street, this three-bedroom semi-detached house offers flexible family living across two reception rooms and a practical layout. The home is traditional in style, with a functional kitchen, modern shower room, separate WC and a private rear garden with lawn and patio — good for children and everyday outdoor use.
The property is freehold, of average overall size (approx. 958 sq ft) and built in the 1950–66 period with filled cavity walls and double glazing (installation date unknown). It benefits from excellent mobile signal and fast broadband, plus convenient transport links to Westgate and Kirkgate stations for routes into Leeds and beyond. Local schools include several Good-rated state primaries and secondaries, and nearby independent options.
Notable drawbacks are that the neighbourhood is classified as ageing urban communities with a wider area tag of communal retirement and local crime is above average — factors buyers should weigh for family safety and long-term resale. The house appears well maintained but typical of its era: buyers may want to check heating and glazing install dates, and any necessary modernisation. Council tax is described as cheap and there is no flooding risk on this plot.