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Ridgewood Close, Baildon, Shipley, West Yorkshire Ridgewood Close, Baildon, Shipley, West Yorkshire Roebuck Residential £270,000 Ridgewood Close, Baildon, Shipley, West Yorkshire £270,000 DESCRIPTION BEDROOM 1 Viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate this Double bedroom to front with fitted wardrobes and drawers. beautiful split level mid town house situated in this sought after location which is within a few hundred yards walk of BEDROOM 2 Double bedroom to rear with built in store. Baildon Train station which gives this added appeal to any buyers requiring good commuter access. The well presented BEDROOM 3 accommodation briefly comprises a hallway with integral Single bedroom. access to a single garage. To the first floor is a modern fitted kitchen, conservatory, and living room with Juliet style BATHROOM balcony. To the upper floor are three bedrooms and a stylish Stylish modern fitted suite comprising WC, vanity wash hand modern fitted bathroom. With gas fired central heating and basin, P shaped panelled bath with shower screen and double glazing. Externally a double width drive provides off shower over. road parking and leads to an integral garage with light, EXTERNALLY power and up and over doors. To the rear is a enclosed Externally a double width drive provides off road parking and low maintenance gravel garden with raised flower beds. leads to an integral garage with light, power and up and EPC=TBC over doors. To the rear is a enclosed low maintenance gravel garden with raised flower beds. LOCATION Baildon itself is a bustling and vibrant village that is situated FLOOR PLAN on the borders of Bradford and Leeds. Enjoying a rural setting and well known for its moorland beauty via Baildon Moor and Shipley Glen. Excellent road and rail networks link the village superbly with Leeds and Bradford. The village centre is home to a wide variety of shops, bars and restaurants. Recreational DIMENSIONS facilities include a popular Golf Course, cricket and rugby Integral garage - 5.04m x 2.93m (16'6" x 9'8") ground. Dining kitchen - 4.83m x 3.00m (15'10" x 9'10") DIRECTRIONS From Baildon village centre proceed down Browgate, at Conservatory - 3.52m x 2.92m (11'7" x 9'7") Threshfield crossroads turn left into Station Road, continue Living room - 4.84m x 4.83m (15'11" x 15'10") along station road for approximately one mile then turn right into Ridgewood Close (entrance to the railway station) the Bedroom 1 - 4.28m x 2.86m (14'0" x 9'5") property is located on the right hand side and can be identified Bedroom 2 - 3.05m x 2.60m (10'0" x 8'6") by our YOUR MOVE for sale board. Bedroom 3 - 2.50m x 1.74m (8'2" x 5'9") HALLWAY Spacious hallway with useful under stairs store and integral door to garage. INTEGRAL GARAGE Integral garage with light, power, up and over door. FIRST FLOOR DINING KITCHEN Modern fitted kitchen with an attractive range of wall and base units with coordinating work top space over, inset sink unit, tiling splash backs, electric double oven and hob with filter hood over, plumbing for washer and dishwasher. Doors to conservatory, recessed ceiling spotlights. CONSERVATORY Spacious conservatory with double doors to garden. LIVING ROOM Spacious open plan living room with Juliet style balcony. Recessed ceiling spotlights. (Electric fire is available by negotiation). SECOND FLOOR Your Move Roebuck Residential is the trading name of Roebuck Residential Ltd, registered company number 5959791, registered office 73 Moor Close Road Queensbury Bradford BD13 2EB . Your Move Roebuck Residential is an independently owned and operated business, operated under licence from your-move.co.uk Limited IMPORTANT NOTE TO PURCHASERS: We endeavour to make our sales particulars accurate and reliable, however, they do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract and none is to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact. The services, systems and appliances listed in this specification have not been tested by us and no guarantee as to their operating ability or efficiency is given. All measurements have been taken as guide to prospective buyers only, and are not precise. Floor plans where included are not to scale and accuracy is not guaranteed. If you require clarification or further information on any points, please contact us, especially if you are travelling some distance to view. Fixtures and fittings other than those mentioned are to be agreed with the seller. *Source: Hitwise Nov 2011. **Calls may be recorded and/or monitored for training and/or security purposes. 5 Northgate, Baildon, Shipley, West Yorkshire, BD17 6LX tel: 01274 591952 ** email: [email protected] www.your-move.co.uk - The UK's most visited estate agency website* Roebuck Residential.
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