Additional text is available below.This substantial Edwardian stone-built semi-detached home is of impressive proportions, occupying a highly regarded position towards the foot of a prestigious cul-de-sac in Baildon, conveniently placed within easy walking distance of local amenities, schools and transport links. This much-loved family home retains a wealth of period character and charm, including high ceilings and attractive original detailing, while also offering excellent potential for sympathetic modernisation and reconfiguration to suit more modern living.
The accommodation is particularly generous and versatile, comprising three/four well-proportioned bedrooms, two large reception rooms ideal for both formal entertaining and everyday family life, and a fitted kitchen with scope for updating. Further features include a guest W.C, an impressive and welcoming reception hall, and a striking first floor landing with skylight, which floods the upper level with natural light and enhances the sense of space throughout. The first floor layout also offers flexibility, with potential to reconfigure the internal arrangement to create a dedicated doorway from the landing into the study, improving circulation and functionality.
Externally, the property is set within mature and established gardens to both the front and rear, providing privacy, greenery and a pleasant outlook. A substantial driveway offers ample off-street parking and leads to a detached double garage, providing further storage or potential workshop space.
Overall, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a characterful Edwardian home in a sought-after location, combining generous proportions, period appeal and exciting scope for further improvement and reconfiguration.
Baildon is a popular village which offers a wide variety of amenities including shops, restaurants and recreational facilities including a golf course, rugby, cricket and football grounds. Baildon has a rural location with moorland countryside close by as well as allowing daily commuting by rail to Leeds and Bradford. Motorway and air networks are also within easy reach. The area is also close to the World Heritage site of Saltaire and to the green corridor of the Leeds Liverpool Canal with its scenic walks and national cycle path.
Local Authority & Council Tax Band
The City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council
Council Tax Band F.
Tenure, Services & Parking
Freehold. Mains electricity, water, drainage and gas are installed. Domestic heating is from a gas fired boiler. Off-street driveway parking and detached double garage.
Internet & Mobile Coverage
Information obtained from the Ofcom website indicates that an internet connection is available from at least one provider. Mobile coverage (outdoors), is also available from at least one of the UKs four leading providers. For further information please refer to: https://checker.ofcom.org.uk/