Property overview
Introduction
This stone built Victorian terraced house occupies a pleasant position on this popular residential street, a stone’s throw from the centre of Brighouse, its shops and amenities.Description
This stone built Victorian terraced house occupies a pleasant position on this popular residential street, a stone’s throw from the centre of Brighouse, its shops and amenities. This is an ideal family home with easy access to local schools and the park. Perfect for the commuter with J25 of the M62 being only 5 minutes’ drive away.
The property has generous sized rooms, period features, gas central heating and recently fitted new uPVC double glazed windows and external doors. The accommodation is laid over three levels and includes five good sized bedrooms, as well as a lounge and large dining kitchen and utility room.
CONSTRUCTION
The property is stone built with a blue slate roof.
SERVICES
Mains gas, electric, water and drainage are connected to the property.
COUNCIL TAX
From our enquiries this property is a Council Tax Band B. However interested parties should make their own enquiries to confirm this.
TENURE
The property is freehold.
VIEWING
By appointment with our office.
TRAVELLING DIRECTIONS
From Brighouse take the Bradford Road and just after you come off the roundabout turn left (which is still Bradford Road) and then first right into High Street where No.13 is on the left hand side.
Accommodation Comprising
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BASEMENT
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Keeping Cellar
With plumbing for a washing machine. Stone shelves. Coal cellar.
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GROUND FLOOR
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Entrance Hall
With recently installed composite external door. Coving to the ceiling, dado rail and radiator.
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Lounge
14’11 x 13’4 (4.55 x 4.06) with a fireplace which is inset with marble and has a marble hearth. There is an ornate ceiling rose, coving and radiator.
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Dining Kitchen
14’11 x 13’7 (4.54 x 4.13) with stainless steel sink unit and a range of base units, wall units and worktops with tiled splashbacks. There is a stainless steel four ring gas hob together with a built-in electric oven and plumbing for a dishwasher. There is a ceiling rose, coving and a Victorian cast iron fireplace. Radiator.
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Rear Entrance Lobby
With recently installed composite external door.
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Utility Room
6’0 x 3’7 (1.82 x 1.09) with plumbing for a washing machine and a wash hand basin. NB. This was formerly a shower room and could be easily reinstated if required.
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FIRST FLOOR
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Bedroom 1
14’11 x 11’5 (4.55 x 3.49) with stripped timber floor boards. A fitted cupboard houses a Baxi combination central heating boiler. Radiator.
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Bedroom 2
12’6 x 11’10 (3.81 x 3.60) with radiator.
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Bedroom 3
11’5 x 6’8 (3.47 x 2.03) with radiator.
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Bathroom
9’ 8 x 5’9 (2.94 x 1.74) with three-piece white suite comprising WC, wash hand basin and panelled bath together with a Triton electric shower unit, complementary tiling and part panelled walls. Radiator.
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Landing
With a useful understairs storage cupboard.
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SECOND FLOOR
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Bedroom 4
18’5 x 9’8 (5.62 x 2.94) with two Velux roof lights and a radiator
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Bedroom 5
12’6 x 9’9 (3.81 x 2.97) with Velux roof light and radiator.
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Second Landing
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EXTERIOR
There is a small pebbled area to the front whilst at the rear is an enclosed paved patio garden. Shared passageway to the side.
More information
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The average energy efficiency rating for a dwelling in England and Wales is band D (rating 60).

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