This three bedroom detached property, with mock-Tudor features and attractive gable end at the front, is an ideal family home.
It has light and airy rooms, central heating, double glazing, a large driveway with parking for several cars, and gardens at the front and back.
There’s a good flow to the rooms, with the lounge off the hallway at the front. It is flooded with light through a splay bay window, and has a minster style fireplace with stone hearth and brick interior, the multi-fuel stove offering a cosy feel in winter.
Also off the hallway, which has a porthole leaded window at the side, is the dining room with its fire surround with marble interior and a coal-effect gas fire, together with a door with double glazed leaded windows into the conservatory. The latter is a lovely room for admiring the rear garden, which is accessed through French doors.
The kitchen is fitted with a range of base and wall units with a stainless steel sink, integrated electric oven and hob with cooker hood, tiled floor and windows to both the side and back. The room also has recessed spotlights, space for a breakfast table and plumbing for a washing machine.
Upstairs, there are two double bedrooms – one with a bay window –and a single, together with a family bathroom with fully-tiled walls and a white panelled bath with hand shower/ mixer, wash basin and a shower cubicle.
There is also a separate toilet with tiled walls.
The property has a front garden, screened by mature shrubs and bushes, with adjacent driveway and turning area.
To the rear of the house is a further large, south-westerly facing garden which is mainly lawned and offers a good deal of privacy thanks to mature hedging.
This property in Greencliffe Avenue, Baildon, is on the market for £349,950 with Dacre, Son & Hartley, Baildon, tel (01274) 532323, web www.dacres.co.uk
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