£190,000
3 bed end terrace house for saleCliffe View, Allerton, Bradford, West Yorkshire BD15
3 beds
EPC Rating: D
Linley & Simpson - Bingley
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About this property
Grade II listed character property
Private off-street parking
Exposed beams and original features throughout
This Grade II listed character property is positioned in a quiet cul-de-sac. The home showcases a wealth of original features. The property benefits from private parking, an increasingly sought-after feature in such a peaceful residential setting. Tastefully maintained, this unique home is ideal for buyers seeking something with individuality and period appeal.
Nestled to the west of Bradford city centre, Allerton is a popular residential suburb offering a perfect blend of urban convenience and semi-rural charm. A wide range of local amenities, Allerton appeals to families, professionals, and investors alike. The area boasts a variety of schools rated Good and above by Ofsted, alongside well-established nurseries and childcare facilities. Local shops, supermarkets, cafés, and eateries provide day-to-day convenience, while nearby retail parks and Bradford city centre offer a broader shopping and leisure experience. For those who enjoy the outdoors, Allerton is within easy reach of picturesque countryside, including Chellow Dene Reservoirs and Lister Park, one of Bradford’s most celebrated green spaces.
This Grade II listed character property is positioned in a quiet cul-de-sac. The home showcases a wealth of original features. The property benefits from private parking, an increasingly sought-after feature in such a peaceful residential setting. Tastefully maintained, this unique home is ideal for buyers seeking something with individuality and period appeal.
Kitchen
The kitchen is fitted with a range of built-in units offering ample storage and worktop space, with a sink conveniently positioned beneath the window, allowing for natural light. There is space for a dishwasher and a fridge freezer, as well as a gas hob and electric oven. The vinyl floor provides both practicality and a clean finish, and there is ample space for a dining table, making it an ideal area for family meals or casual entertaining.
Living Room
A bright and welcoming space, the living room benefits from windows to both sides, allowing for excellent natural light throughout the day. A log burner with a striking stone feature with a black hearth creates a charming focal point and adds a cosy touch. Further character is provided by a picture rail running around the room, enhancing the period appeal of this well-proportioned living area.
Bedroom One
A double bedroom featuring built-in wardrobes that provide excellent storage without compromising floor space. A window overlooking the front of the property offers pleasant views and natural light. The room is full of character, enhanced by exposed ceiling beams, adding a charming, rustic feel that reflects the period nature of the property.
Bedroom Two
Suitable for a double bed, featuring a fitted wardrobe for convenient storage. A window overlooking the front of the property allows for natural light, while exposed ceiling beams add warmth and character, in keeping with the rest of the property. Ideal as a guest room or second bedroom.
Bedroom Three
Currently used as a nursery, this single bedroom features a side-facing window that brings in natural light. Compact yet versatile, the room would make an ideal home office, study, or child’s bedroom-Ideal for modern living needs.
Bathroom
The bathroom is well-appointed with a privacy sash window, offering both natural light and discretion. It features a WC, a bath with shower head, and a separate shower cubicle with a mains-fed shower for added convenience. A hand basin is set on a wooden vanity unit, providing useful storage.
Outside
Set in a charming cottage-style setting, the property enjoys a well-maintained garden featuring both lawned areas and paved sections, ideal for outdoor seating or entertaining. Mature shrubs and planting add character to the space. To the front, there is the added benefit of off-street parking for one car, a valuable feature in this cul-de-sac location.
Additionally
The windows were replaced in 2024 with new sash windows, in keeping with the character of the property. The work was approved and signed off by Listed Building Consent through Bradford Council, ensuring all alterations comply with heritage regulations.
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