Quiet central setting with double garage and dramatic vaulted reception.
Vaulted living room with wood‑burning stove and mezzanine study
Large conservatory with new glass roof, garden views and storage
Four bedrooms (or three plus ground‑floor reception/bedroom)
Double garage with one electric door and driveway parking for multiple cars
Well‑maintained landscaped garden with paved sitting areas
Some layout quirks; Bedroom 3 accessed via sitting room, may need reconfiguration
Partially dated interiors—scope for modernisation and value improvement
Freehold, no flood risk, low crime; moderate council tax
Set just off Cold Bath Road, this substantial Tudor‑style detached house offers generous, flexible living in a quiet but central Harrogate spot. The property’s dramatic double‑height living room with wood‑burning stove and mezzanine study creates an impressive family hub, while a large conservatory with a new glass roof extends the ground‑floor living space overlooking the landscaped garden.
Accommodation works well for families: three large double bedrooms plus a versatile ground‑floor reception that can serve as a bedroom or snug, two bathrooms, dining room and useful study areas. Practical features include a double garage with one electric door, ample driveway parking, a modern gas boiler and a good-sized garden with structured beds and paved sitting areas.
The layout has some quirks and potential for improvement: Bedroom 3 is accessed separately via the sitting room, and parts of the interior could be modernised to suit contemporary tastes. Council tax is moderate; mobile signal is average despite fast broadband. No flood risk and low local crime add reassurance in this affluent, well‑served neighbourhood.
This home will suit buyers seeking central convenience, space for families or those wanting to adapt characterful accommodation. The property is ready to occupy with sensible updating possible to enhance value and optimise the current flexible plan.