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Full details for 2 Bedroom Terraced For Sale in Shipley

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Description

A highly charming stone-built end cottage, nestled in a secluded spot in Baildon, yet conveniently close to local amenities and transport links along Otley Road. Full of character, this delightful property features a cozy living room with a wood-burning stove, a well-appointed kitchen, two bedrooms, an occasional attic space, and a house bathroom. Additional benefits include a practical cellar, courtyard-style rear garden, and on-parking at the front.

Dacre, Son & Hartley is delighted to present to the market this enchanting end cottage, which perfectly combines the tranquillity of a tucked-away location with the convenience of easy access to local amenities and transport links. Nestled in a quiet and unexpectedly serene setting, this charming cottage is rich in character, showcasing original features and thoughtful touches throughout. From exposed beams and a rustic wood-burning stove to a cozy, well-proportioned interior, every detail radiates warmth and historical charm. This is a rare opportunity to own a property that offers both a peaceful retreat and the practical benefits of a highly accessible location.

With accommodation planned over two floors and briefly comprising on the ground floor; entrance porch; living room with solid fuel burning stove and exposed beams; well-equipped kitchen with access to rear garden; useful cellar. To the first floor are two bedrooms, a house bathroom and access to an occasional attic space. Also featuring gas fired central heating and double glazing.

The property boasts two thoughtfully designed courtyard spaces. At the front, a charming, walled courtyard offers a cozy area perfect for seating, creating an inviting outdoor gathering space. At the rear, a larger, wraparound courtyard provides a versatile, low-maintenance area with ample room for a greenhouse, potted plants, or even additional seating. This rear courtyard allows for easy gardening or relaxation, offering a serene environment without the need for extensive upkeep.

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 C.

Tenure, Services & Parking
Freehold. Mains electricity, water, drainage and gas are installed. Domestic heating is from a gas fired combination boiler. On-street parking.

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:

From the roundabout in the centre of Baildon proceed down Browgate which then becomes Baildon Road, at the bottom turn left onto the A6038, continue for a while passing the parade of shops at St John‘s Court Charlestown, turn left into Fyfe Lane, left again into Dewhirst Road and left again into Rosemont Lane, keep right into the cul-de-sac, and the property will be found on your left hand side.

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