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£975,000

Blackmoor Lane, Bardsey, Leeds

  • 3 beds
Detached house

£975,000

  • 3 beds
Detached house
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Standout Features
  • THREE BEDROOM DETACHED HOUSE
  • LARGE PLOT THAT SITS BEFHIND SECURE GATES
  • STUNNING VIEWS OVER THE HAREWOOD HILLS
  • SCOPE FOR IMPOVEMENT
  • UNIQUE SETTING
  • EPC RATING
Property Description COUNTRYSIDE VIEWS, ROLLING HILLS AND RED KITES IN THE SKY! THIS TRUELY WONDERFUL THREE BEDROOM DETCAHED STONE BUILT HOUSE IS SIMPLY ONE OF A KIND. THE SERENITY AND BEAUTY THAT HIDES BEHIND THE LARGE SECURE WOODEN GATES AND SECURE HEDGES PROVIDE INTRIGUE AND IMAGINATION THAT SIMPLY CANNOT BE MISSED.

Hunters Wetherby are extremely proud to present a unique three bedroom detached house situated in the peaceful village of Bardsey.
On approach to the property from the winding country roads you are immediately drawn to wondering what lies behind the secure solid wood gates. On entrance the pebbled driveway leads you to a real hidden gem of a house that is simply bursting with character. This wonderful stone built detached home is surrounded by luscious greenery and to the front the high hedge provide both security and serenity with a lawned area for enjoying the peaceful fresh air. The double detached garage offers space for storage or parking vehicles.
The property itself lends itself to a wonderful layout that would work for various types of buyers from families, downsizers, those looking to escape from a city environment and those who are at one with nature.
On entrance in from the solid front doors the ground floor comprises: Entrance hall with stairs, Kitchen which is fitted with a range of wall and base units, worksurfaces, space for fridge freezer and dishwasher. Utility space with plumbing for washing machine and side entrance into the house. Dining room with feature fireplace, fourpiece shower room which includes shower cubicle, toilet, wash basin and bidet.
Highlighting the downstairs has to be the large lounge which is flooded with natural night due to the window to the front and patio doors at the rear. There is a large open fireplace that has a large log burner to add warmth and calm and certainly centralises the room.
To the first floor there are two double bedrooms both with fitted wardrobes and a good sized single (please note this room does have restricted head height in places). The house bathroom features a bath, bidet, wash basin and toilet.
The standout and wow factor to this whole home and setting are the amazing views and peacefulness. The rear garden is quite simply breath-taking and is something that you can only imagine until you find yourself standing in the centre of the lawn looking up to the sound of Red Kites that fill the sky with sounds and grandeur. The rolling hills of Harewood go on for miles and to think that this what you get to experience everyday really is worth its weight in gold. This is a truly unique property which must be viewed to be fully appreciated.

Mentioned in the Doomsday Survey in 1086, the historic village of Bardsey boasts junior school, Parish Church, village tennis club and long-established Bingley Arms Public House. The village is conveniently placed for the commuter with superb access to the A58 to Leeds city Centre and to the A1 linking with the region's excellent motorway network. The village is steeped in history and was the home of the Celtic Bards with a church dating back to Saxon times and an interesting relic of a bygone age close by known as "Castle Hill" which was probably a Celtic strong hold.
Leeds is only some 8 miles with other West Yorkshire centres and Leeds/Bradford Airport close by. The neighbouring village of Collingham offers an excellent range of amenities and Wetherby is a short drive away provides independent bakeries, cafes, bars, restaurants, shops and racecourse.


Additional Information
Tenure: Freehold Council Tax Band: G
Utilities
Electricity:
Mains Supply
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