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£210,000

(£260/sq. ft)

3 bed detached house for sale
Turner Grove Bradford, West Yorkshire BD4

    • 3 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 1 reception

    • 807 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: B

  • Freehold

Hunters - Bradford

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About this property

  • Detached house, ideal family home

  • Contemporary kitchen/diner with integrated appliances

  • Generously sized living room with neutral décor

  • Main bedroom with en-suite shower room

  • Modern bathroom with over-bath shower

  • Downstairs cloakroom/WC

  • Enclosed rear garden, primarily lawned

  • Driveway & garage parking

  • Council tax band C

  • EPC rating grade B

This modern detached property offers an excellent family home within a contemporary residential development. The exterior showcases quality brickwork and a pitched tiled roof, complemented by a gravel driveway & garage providing parking. A neat paved pathway lead to the main entrance, enhancing the property’s kerb appeal.

Inside, the entrance hall sets a neutral and welcoming tone with light décor and a grey carpeted staircase. The ground floor features a living room finished with light coloured walls and soft grey carpeting, providing a comfortable family space. A window floods the room with natural light, creating an airy atmosphere.

The modern kitchen-diner forms the heart of the home. It includes sleek grey wall and base units, marble-effect worktops, and tiled splashbacks. Integrated appliances consist of an oven, gas hob, and extractor, with plumbing for both a dishwasher and washing machine. The dining area accommodates a family table and benefits from French doors opening onto the rear garden, ideal for everyday living and entertaining. A ground-floor cloakroom/WC with pedestal basin completes this level.

Upstairs, the first floor offers three well-proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom. The main bedroom is a double with neutral décor and an en-suite shower room featuring a shower cubicle, WC, pedestal basin, and heated towel rail. Two additional bedrooms provide flexible space for children, guests, or home office use. The main bathroom includes a white three-piece suite comprising a bath with overhead shower, pedestal basin, and WC.

The enclosed rear garden is mainly laid to lawn and bordered by wooden fencing, providing a secure and private outdoor area for families. A patio area directly outside the kitchen-diner offers space for outdoor dining or relaxation.

This property combines contemporary style, practical layout, and a peaceful location, making it an ideal modern family home ready to move into.

EPC rating B - council tax band C

Ground Floor

Entrance Hallway

Lounge (3.08m x 4.60m (10'1" x 15'1"))

Dining Kitchen (4.11m x 2.36m (13'5" x 7'8"))

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First Floor

Landing

Bedroom 1 (2.75m x 3.86m (9'0" x 12'7"))

En-Suite (2.70m x 1.03m (8'10" x 3'4"))

Bedroom 2 (4.14m x 3.50m (13'6" x 11'5"))

Bedroom 3 (2.05m x 3.45m (6'8" x 11'3"))

Bathroom (1.95m x 1.80m (6'4" x 5'10"))

External

Garage

Front Driveway

Rear Garden

Local Amenities
Pudsey, a vibrant market town within the city of Leeds, offers a comprehensive range of amenities to its residents. The bustling town centre is home to a good selection of independent shops, high-street favourites, and several supermarkets, including a large Asda and a Morrison's, ensuring all your daily needs are met. For dining, you'll find a diverse array of restaurants, from traditional pubs serving hearty British fare to contemporary eateries offering international cuisines, with popular spots often found around Lidget Hill and Lowtown. Leisure facilities are also well-catered for; Pudsey Leisure Centre provides a swimming pool, gym, and various fitness classes. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the numerous green spaces, most notably Pudsey Park, which boasts a playground, formal gardens, and a café, making it a perfect spot for families and dog walkers alike. There are also smaller parks and recreation grounds scattered throughout the area, offering ample opportunities for relaxation and play.

Schools
Pudsey is well-served by a number of reputable primary and secondary schools, making it an attractive area for families. Highly regarded primary schools include Pudsey Waterloo Primary School, located near Waterloo Road, and Greenside Primary School, both of which consistently receive positive Ofsted reports. Other strong contenders include Pudsey Primrose Hill Primary School and Southroyd Primary School. For secondary education, the area is home to Pudsey Grangefield School, a co-educational academy that offers a broad curriculum and a range of extracurricular activities. Additionally, there are other secondary options within easy reach in neighbouring areas of Leeds, providing parents with a good choice of educational establishments for their children.

Transport
Pudsey benefits from excellent transport links, connecting residents effortlessly to Leeds city centre and beyond. While Pudsey itself doesn't have a train station, New Pudsey station is conveniently located on the Leeds to Bradford Interchange line, offering frequent services to both cities and connections to the wider national rail network. This makes commuting by train a viable and popular option. The town is also well-served by an extensive bus network, with regular services running through the town centre, along areas like Richardshaw Lane and Church Lane, to various parts of Leeds and surrounding towns. For those who prefer to drive, Pudsey is strategically positioned near major road networks. The A6120 Leeds Outer Ring Road runs close by, providing easy access to the M62 and M1 motorways, facilitating travel across the region and further afield.

Character of the Area
Pudsey exudes a friendly, community-focused character, blending its rich history as a market town with modern conveniences. It offers a balanced lifestyle that appeals to families, young professionals, and retirees alike. The heart of Pudsey maintains a traditional West Yorkshire charm, with many stone-built properties, particularly around the conservation area, reflecting its heritage. You'll find a mix of housing styles, from Victorian terraces on streets like Carlisle Road and Uppermoor, which offer character and affordability, to more spacious semi-detached and detached homes in newer developments found off areas like Hough Side Road and Tyersal Lane. The area around Fulneck Moravian Settlement, slightly to the south, offers a unique historical ambiance with its distinctive architecture. The general vibe is one of bustling activity within the town centre, transitioning to a more tranquil, residential feel in the surrounding streets, where local parks and green spaces provide a sense of calm. Pudsey truly offers a welcoming atmosphere with a strong sense of local identity, making it a desirable place to call home.

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