£350,000
(£298/sq. ft)
3 bed end terrace house for saleHudsons Terrace, Yeadon LS19
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
1,174 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
Back to market
Freehold
About this property
Double fronted stone cottage
Enclosed garden
Off-street parking
Close to yeradon tarn
Conservatory extension
Period features
Close to shops, schools and amenities
Open plan dining kitchen
A Charming Stone Cottage with Character, South-Facing Garden, and Off-Street Parking
This beautifully presented, double-fronted, end-terrace stone cottage exudes charm and character, dating back to the mid-1800s. Ideally situated near Yeadon Tarn and within a short walk of the town centre, the property benefits from a delightful south-facing garden and off-street parking.
Inside, the accommodation showcases a wealth of period features, including exposed beams, pine doors, Yorkshire stone, slate, and solid oak flooring. The gas-fired central heating system and UPVC double-glazed windows ensure modern comfort throughout.
The entrance porch, bathed in natural light, leads into a welcoming hallway that provides access to the principal ground floor rooms. The lounge is a generously proportioned yet cosy space, featuring an inglenook stone fireplace with a log-burning stove, and is open to a bright conservatory that enjoys a wonderful outlook over the garden. The dining kitchen boasts Yorkshire stone and slate flooring, built-in cupboards, an Aga cooker, and another stone fireplace with a multi-fuel stove. Additional ground floor spaces include a rear porch, hallway, pantry, and a useful utility room.
Upstairs, a spacious landing with a built-in storage cupboard leads to three well-sized double bedrooms, two of which include wardrobes (one walk-in and one fixed), along with a stylish, modern house bathroom.
The private south-facing garden is a true highlight, offering a lawn, patio area, shed (with power and lighting), log store, and space to relax or entertain.
Yeadon is a sought-after location in Northwest Leeds, offering a vibrant high street with shops, eateries, and a Morrison’s supermarket. The area boasts excellent schools and stunning countryside walks, including Otley Chevin and Yeadon Tarn-a popular spot for sailing and fishing. Excellent transport links via nearby Guiseley and Horsforth train stations, and the proximity to Leeds Bradford Airport, further
This beautifully presented, double-fronted, end-terrace stone cottage exudes charm and character, dating back to the mid-1800s. Ideally situated near Yeadon Tarn and within a short walk of the town centre, the property benefits from a delightful south-facing garden and off-street parking.
Inside, the accommodation showcases a wealth of period features, including exposed beams, pine doors, Yorkshire stone, slate, and solid oak flooring. The gas-fired central heating system and UPVC double-glazed windows ensure modern comfort throughout.
The entrance porch, bathed in natural light, leads into a welcoming hallway that provides access to the principal ground floor rooms. The lounge is a generously proportioned yet cosy space, featuring an inglenook stone fireplace with a log-burning stove, and is open to a bright conservatory that enjoys a wonderful outlook over the garden. The dining kitchen boasts Yorkshire stone and slate flooring, built-in cupboards, an Aga cooker, and another stone fireplace with a multi-fuel stove. Additional ground floor spaces include a rear porch, hallway, pantry, and a useful utility room.
Upstairs, a spacious landing with a built-in storage cupboard leads to three well-sized double bedrooms, two of which include wardrobes (one walk-in and one fixed), along with a stylish, modern house bathroom.
The private south-facing garden is a true highlight, offering a lawn, patio area, shed (with power and lighting), log store, and space to relax or entertain.
Yeadon is a sought-after location in Northwest Leeds, offering a vibrant high street with shops, eateries, and a Morrison’s supermarket. The area boasts excellent schools and stunning countryside walks, including Otley Chevin and Yeadon Tarn-a popular spot for sailing and fishing. Excellent transport links via nearby Guiseley and Horsforth train stations, and the proximity to Leeds Bradford Airport, further