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2 bed semi-detached house for saleMeadow Bank Allerton, Bradford BD15
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: B
- Freehold
Hunters - Bradford
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About this property
Semi-detached house, ideal for first time buyer
Well presented throughout
Contemporary fitted kitchen/diner
Living room with garden access.
Downstairs WC for convenience
Modern bathroom
Enclosed rear garden with lawn and decking
Private driveway parking
Council tax band B
EPC rating grade B
Two bedroom semi-detached property ideal for a first-time buyer. To the front, a tarmac driveway offers off-road parking, complemented by a small, neat lawn area leading to the main entrance. The rear garden is fully enclosed, providing a private outdoor space. It comprises a well-kept lawn section and a raised timber decking area, ideal for outdoor entertaining or relaxation, backed by an attractive retaining wall.
Upon entering, the hallway provides access to the principal ground floor rooms and a staircase to the first floor. The modern kitchen-diner is equipped with contemporary cream gloss units, an integrated oven, and a gas hob, set against a wooden effect laminate floor. There is ample space for a dining table, making it a functional area for meals. A convenient downstairs WC is located off the hallway to the lounge. The living room is a comfortable, carpeted space, also benefiting from patio doors that open onto the rear garden, ensuring good natural light and direct access to the outdoor area.
The first floor landing provides access to the bedrooms and family bathroom. The main bedroom is a double room, offering views of the rear garden. The second bedroom looks onto the front and is suitable as a child's room or guest space. The family bathroom comprises a white three-piece suite, including a bath with an overhead shower and glass screen, a pedestal basin, and a toilet. It features a heated towel rail and a wall-mounted mirrored cabinet, finished with a tiled floor. The property throughout offers a neutral decor, providing a blank canvas for new owners to personalise.
With it's location, there is easy access, to Bradford, Halifax, Haworth and further into Bronte country.
Ground Floor
Hallway
Kitchen Diner (2.98m x 3.61m (9'9" x 11'10"))
Living Room (3.96m x 3.74m (12'11" x 12'3"))
First Floor
Landing
Bedroom 1 (3.97m x 2.63m (13'0" x 8'7"))
Bedroom 2 (4.01m x 2.58m (13'1" x 8'5"))
Bathroom (1.94m x 2.01m (6'4" x 6'7"))
External
Rear Garden
Driveway For Two Cars
Local Amenities
Thornton and Allerton offers a convenient array of amenities to cater to daily needs. For your shopping, you'll find a selection of local convenience stores, a pharmacy, and independent shops along the main thoroughfares, providing everything from daily groceries to unique local finds. When it comes to dining, the area boasts a variety of takeaways, including popular fish and chip shops, Indian, and Chinese establishments, perfect for an evening treat. There are also a couple of traditional pubs that offer a welcoming atmosphere and often serve classic pub grub. For leisure, residents can enjoy several local green spaces and parks, ideal for a leisurely stroll or children's play, fostering a sense of community and providing outdoor recreation opportunities.
Schools
The area is well-served by a number of primary and secondary schools, making it an appealing choice for families. Local primary schools, such as Thornton Primary School and Allerton Primary School, are generally well-regarded within the community, focusing on a supportive learning environment and strong parental engagement. For secondary education, pupils typically attend schools like Thornton Grammar School, which has a good reputation for academic achievement and a wide range of extracurricular activities, ensuring a comprehensive education for older children. Further educational facilities are easily accessible in nearby Bradford.
Transport
Thornton and Allerton benefits from good transport links, connecting residents to Bradford city centre and beyond. Regular bus services operate throughout the area, providing convenient access to Bradford Interchange for onward train travel, offering connections to Leeds, Manchester, and further afield. For those who drive, the area offers easy access to major arterial roads, including the A647, which links directly to Bradford and also provides a swift route to the M606, connecting to the wider motorway network (M62), making commutes to nearby towns and cities highly manageable.
Character of the Area
Thornton and Allerton exudes a welcoming and established residential character, making it a desirable neighbourhood for families and individuals seeking a balanced lifestyle. The vibe is distinctly community-focused, with local events and active residents' associations contributing to a strong sense of belonging. The area is characterised by a diverse architectural landscape. On streets such as Green Lane and Thornton Road, you'll discover charming Victorian and Edwardian terraced houses, often boasting period features and offering spacious living. As you venture onto roads like Bell Dean Road or Allerton Road, you'll find a good mix of 1930s semi-detached properties, popular for their gardens and family-friendly layouts, alongside some more modern housing developments that cater to contemporary tastes. This blend of property types contributes to the area's enduring appeal, creating a rich tapestry of homes within a friendly and convenient setting.
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