An attractively re-furbished semi-detached house situated in a popular residential area, handy for Horsforth’s railway station less than a mile away and being within easy walking distance to excellent local amenities and schools. The accommodation, with a gas-fired heating system and UPVC sealed double glazed windows, has an entrance hall with concealed under stairs storage. The through lounge with a front facing window incorporates dining area space and has a rear sliding patio window opening to/overlooking the private level garden with a patio, lawn and substantial shed. A door inter-connects the fitted kitchen with integrated appliances and there is additional concealed storage housing the gas central heating boiler. There are two double bedrooms on the first floor, one with a recessed storage cupboard over the stairs, and served by a white three-piece bathroom suite with half tiled walls and a tiled floor. There is a shower attachment over the bath. Outside there is off-street parking for two-three cars.
Cookridge is a small popular suburb to Leeds, approximately 5 miles from the city centre, which has local amenities including the Tesco Express convenience store and an Asda supermarket. There are schools for all ages including the highly regarded Holy Trinity Primary School on Green Lane and Cookridge Primary. The suburb enjoys access to numerous shops, bars, restaurants, bistros, banks and supermarkets including Morrisons in neighbouring areas like those of Horsforth nearby. Its railway station, has main line links to Leeds, Harrogate and York. For those commuting by road to business centres, the ring road (A6120) provides access to Leeds, Bradford, York and Harrogate. The Leeds Bradford International Airport at Yeadon is also close to hand. Beautiful countryside can be found within a short distance and leisure facilities include Cookridge Hall Gym and Health Spa with its state-of-the-art fitness centre and golf course with 18 holes. Other recreational facilities nearby include 130 acres of gardens and woodland at Golden Acre Park, Otley Chevin Park and the Yorkshire Dales beyond. Eccup reservoir is also popular with walkers.