AN historic house on the entrance to a Bradford district park is on the market.
The two-bedroom property, at the entrance to Bingley’s Prince of Wales Park which is just off Lady Lane, is being marketed by estate agent, Dacre, Son & Hartley.
It will be sold by informal tender, and has a guide price of £250,000, with a closing date for offers of Friday, July 14.
Surrounded by large gardens, the house is full of character features including deep moulded ceiling cornicing, traditional fireplaces and stained-glass windows, together with the more modern convenience of gas heating.
Steven Potts, area director for Dacre, Son & Hartley in the Aire Valley, said: “The property also offers the potential to extend and create further accommodation, subject to relevant planning and building regulations being obtained, which makes it an exciting opportunity.”
The Prince of Wales Park is listed by English Heritage on its National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens because of its special historic interest. It was created in 1865 by the people of Bingley as a place where they could escape the smoke-filled valley bottom, for fresh air and recreation.
To arrange a viewing, or for more information about the property, call Dacre, Son & Hartley’s Bingley office on 01274 560421, email bingley@dacres.co.uk or go to dacres.co.uk
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