£499,950
5 bed detached house for sale
"The Marylebone" at Ruby Street, Wakefield WF1New home
5 beds
3 receptions
Key information
Tenure
Council tax band
Charles Church - Windsor Park
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About this property
Modern open plan kitchen/breakfast/family room with French doors leading to the garden
Bright front-aspect living room
Separate front-aspect dining room - perfect for entertaining
Utility room for laundry and extra storage - with outside access
Bedroom 1 with en suite
Family bathroom with modern fixtures and fittings
Single Garage
A spacious open-plan kitchen/breakfast/family room with French doors opening onto the garden is at the heart of the Marylebone. This lovely detached family home also offers separate living and dining rooms, a utility room with outside access, a downstairs WC and built-in storage. Upstairs, there are five bedrooms, including the en suite master bedroom, a family bathroom and additional storage. Bedroom five would make a good study if you are looking for that flexibility.
Additional Information
- Tenure: Freehold
- Council tax band: Not made available by local authority until post-occupation
Ground Floor
- Kitchen/Family & Breakfast Area (8.56 x 3.87 m)
- Snug (2.85 x 3.07 m)
- Living Room (3.5 x 5.22 m)
- Bedroom 1 (4.39 x 3.04 m)
- Bedroom 2 (3.5 x 2.95 m)
- Bedroom 3 (3.08 x 3.59 m)
- Bedroom 4 (3.25 x 2.57 m)
- Bedroom 5/Study (2.01 x 2.57 m)
We're selling the last remaining plots from our Jubilee Gardens development.
Our four-bedroom homes here will be popular with families who want to be close to the city centre for all the local amenities, in a location that makes it easy to head out of town too. Windsor Park is between the city areas of Wrenthorpe and Newton Hill to the north of the city centre.
Wakefield is a thriving city in a central location for Leeds, Huddersfield, Barnsley, Castleford and Pontefract. The M1 passes the town to the west and the M62 to the north, giving you two excellent routes for travel throughout Yorkshire. The focal point for the city is its cathedral with the tallest spire in Yorkshire – that’s a great landmark to have on the horizon. Several regeneration projects have given the city new shopping centres, the ‘Wakefield Waterfront’ – a buzzing river and canal-side development with galleries, cafés and restaurants - and a new life
This development offers the following schemes:
- Part Exchange
- Home Change
Schemes are available on selected plots only, subject to status, terms and conditions apply. Contact the development for latest information.
Leisure
The impressive Yorkshire Sculpture Park is just a short drive from Windsor Park. Set in 500 acres of parkland at the 18th-century Bretton Hall estate, this sculpture park is the largest of its kind in Europe and features work by Wakefield's great sculptors, Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth and also displays other indoor and open-air exhibitions.
Other great days out around the town include Hemsworth Water Park & Playworld, Diggerland and The National Coal Mining Museum. For the keen golfers amongst you will be pleased to know that Normanton Golf Club and Low Laithes Golf Course are not too far away.
Wakefield gives you easy access to the open spaces and landscape of the Yorkshire countryside. You can enjoy the great outdoors at the local country parks and wildlife areas such as The National Trust's Nostell Priory, rspb Fairburn Ings, and - just a few miles from Windsor Park - Newmillerdam Country Park.
Education
Windsor Park is located within easy reach of a range of excellent private and state and schools. For younger pupils, you have Wakefield Greenhill Primary, Pinders Primary and St Austin's Catholic Primary.
For older pupils, Wakefield City Academy is a short distance away and was recently rated 'outstanding'. Wakefield College provides sixth form studies as well as a wide range of further education for adults, while Queen Elizabeth Grammar School for Boys and Wakefield Girls High School are the independent schools.
Transport
Just 10 miles south east of Leeds, Wakefield has excellent transport links with good access to the M1 and M62 motorways. Wakefield's trains and bus station are within walking distance from Windsor Park – ideal for commuters and explorers alike. For travel further afield Leeds Bradford Airport has a wide range of national and international destinations.
Health
It's always useful to know about local healthcare. There are several medical practices all within 2 miles of Windsor Park; Alverthorpe Surgery, Eastmoor Health Centre, Trinity Medical Centre and a dental practice - Poldent Dental Care.
Wakefield's main hospital - Pinderfields - is 1.2 miles from Windsor Park.
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