Welcome to 24 Denton Road, Ilkley, a charming and spacious detached type home with 6 bed in the LS29 0AA area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band G.
This classic property was built 1900-1929 and has a reported internal area of 256 internal square metres
in a neighborhood known for its allure and prestige.
This home stands out for its value and character -
with a market valuation of £1,589,900 and a rental potential of £10,334 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
You can discover more about this property by reading the Mouseprice attributes tables in the next section, or if you are the owner and would like to update this property, for example if you've built an extension, you can do so at the top of this page.
In addition to our own current description, this property has received a tailor-made description dated to Jun 15, 2019. It's possible the property has changed since then,
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Key features:
- Six Bedroom Arts & Crafts Detached
- Truly Generous Garden Plot
- Highly Regarded Location
- Stunning Long Distance Views
- Double Garage & Driveway Parking
- Three Reception Rooms
- Delightful Original Features
- Early Viewing Essential
Main Description
This most attractive and substantial, character home offers
generous accommodation sympathetically planned over three floors
and set in lovely, mature, private gardens which take full
advantage of its south facing generous setting. The property enjoys
outstanding and far reaching views to the front over Ilkley and the
famous ?Ilkla Moor baht ?at? beyond.
Firstly, this most handsome property is set well back from the road
side and is approached via a tarmacadam driveway flanked by lawned
gardens with mature, planted borders.
The entrance is through a half double glazed porch with quarry
tiled flooring. There is a large storage cupboard in the porch. An
original, part glazed wooden solid door opens into a charming and
spacious carpeted entrance hall - this is an ideal space for
welcoming friends and family and has a useful utility / cloakroom
off.
The carpeted flooring continues into the spacious lounge of good
proportions where one?s eyes are drawn to the period, cast iron and
tiled fireplace housing a gas fire and a timber surround. Light
floods in through the large bay window.
A second reception room also fully carpeted, with a modern gas fire
set in a marble facing and hearth all in a wooden surround, making
an ideal cosy family room in which to relax. This looks onto the
south facing, Yorkshire stone patio and the level, lawned, south
facing garden beyond.
The true heart of this home is the extension to the spacious dining
area that has
created a spacious, modern breakfasting kitchen, in the style of
Charles Rennie Mackintosh, ideal for modern, family living. This
leads to a pantry/rear passageway and the back door towards the
back garden facing North.
The utility room, dining area and kitchen all have oak laminate
wooden flooring throughout.
To the first floor there is a house bathroom and separate w/c
accessed from the half landing before returning on to a spacious
landing again with carpeting having a three section East facing
window affording Wharfe Valley views.
From the main landing, there is access to two spacious, south
facing, double bedrooms, the master being an absolute oasis of
peace and calm. Here every conceivable inch has been adopted by
bespoke, fitted wardrobes to create ample storage and an en-suite
shower room.
The ?pi?ce de r?sistance? in each of these rooms is a large,
glazed, south facing window with uninterrupted views up to the Cow
and Calf Rocks and Ilkley Moor, providing wonderful places to just
sit and relax and take in the stunning view in the sunshine.
A further good-sized bedroom with wash basin and cupboard overlooks
the rear
garden.
The meandering staircase with mahogany handrail continues up to the
second floor where one finds three further double bedrooms - a
teenager?s dream.
The property stands well back on a most magnificent plot with a
south facing front garden laid mainly to lawn with mature, well
stocked borders and manicured hedging maintaining a good degree of
privacy. A tarmacadam driveway provides ample parking for several
cars and leads to the recently appointed, double garage to the rear
of the property where the stunning, level garden continues.
Ground Floor
Entrance Porch
A half-glazed, wooden door, opens into a half glazed stone built
porch. Terra-cotta tiled floor with mat well. Dooropening to useful
store cupboard. Stone step lead up to the original, half-glazed
half wooden door, complete with lintel with date stone 1909 taking
you into the:
Reception Hallway
As you enter the bright and spacious reception hallway, a
tremendous, homely feeling exudes throughout this charming home.
This is a wonderful space in which to greet friends and family
having the original Arts and Crafts staircase, skirting and
cornicing. Radiators. Doors leading off to:
Cloakroom
Original Arts and Crafts door leads into a wash and cloak room with
obscure glass window. This then leads to a toilet with tiled
flooring with radiator, cupboard and obscure glazed window.
Lounge
5.30m x 4.50m
(17' 5" x 14' 9")
An original Arts and Crafts door leads into a carpeted lounge which
has an original, bay window with spectacular views across the south
facing, mature, front garden onto the iconic White Wells. One?s
eyes are drawn towards a beautiful, cast iron, gas fireplace with
ornate, Rennie Macintosh inspired tiles and wooden surround.
Original skirting, cornicing and ceiling with embossed paper. This
is a delightful room in which to entertain friends and family.
Sitting Room
5.30m x 4.50m
(17' 5" x 14' 9")
A second sitting room has wonderful views out onto the front, south
facing garden and has had a contemporary fireplace installed with
marble base and wooden surround. Original hatch into the adjoining
room. This room is an ideal room for the family to sit in and will
have originally been utilised as a formal dining room.
Dining Room
4.00m x 3.80m
(13' 1" x 12' 6")
Originally the kitchen, the large dining room benefits from oak,
laminate flooring throughout. An original window looks out onto the
large, rear garden. Useful, built-in cupboard. Radiator.
Breakfast Kitchen
4.40m x 3.00m
(14' 5" x 9' 10")
Wow! This bespoke, fitted kitchen has been truly inspired by the
Arts and Crafts period of the property. Beautifully crafted, maple
and beech units with corner cupboards, display units and pan and
utensil drawers offer a great amount of storage and include a
handmade storage unit to match. Bespoke, leaded windows with
textured glass have been influenced by Charles Rennie Macintosh.
The kitchen also benefits from integral under counter fridge, wine
cooler, dishwasher, Miele oven, Miele combi-microwave, NEFF 4 ring
ceramic hob and NEFF extractor hood. Black, granite worktops with
one and a half bowl, stainless-steel sink with chrome, monobloc
tap. Original window overlooking the front garden.
Half-glazed and wooden door leads to:
Pantry
Tiled floor with obscure glass window offers useful storage space
and leads to wooden, panelled and double-glazed door to the
courtyard parking area. Door also leads into double garage.
Utility
3.30m x 2.70m
(10' 10" x 8' 10")
From the dining room, the utility room houses the combi boiler and
tank. Single glazed window looks out onto the garden. Plumbing for
washing machine, single stainless-steel sink with monobloc tap,
fitted units with laminate worktop and Clarice Cliff inspired
tiles. Original cupboard offers useful storage, as does fitted shoe
and coat rack. Original, wooden door leads to back garden and
original outside toilet.
Integral Double Garage
Fitted with useful storage cupboards and up and over, electric
doors. Above the garage the roof space is fully boarded and
benefits from electricity.
First Floor
Landing
Landing with single glazed window and radiator.
The broad, carpeted, original Arts and Crafts staircase leads up
from the hallway to a half landing where one finds:
House Bathroom
A four-piece, champagne suite, comprising a pedestal wash basin,
bidet, bath with mixer shower tap over and low-level w/c. and built
in vanity unit with Formica top. Single, obscure glass window.
Cupboard housing water tank and original Victorian radiator. Partly
tiled, white and green, Art Nouveau inspired tiles.
Separate W.C.
Champagne, low-level w/c and wash basin with white and green, Art
Nouveau inspired tiles.
Main Landing
Steps up to Main Landing
The original Arts and Crafts staircase continues to the main
carpeted landing.
Master Bedroom
4.50m x 3.10m
(14' 9" x 10' 2")
A stunning master bedroom, an absolute oasis of peace and calm,
where three double, bespoke, fitted wardrobes, inspired by Charles
Rennie Macintosh, create ample storage. The ?pi?ce de la
r?sistance? is a large, double-glazed, south facing, window with
uninterrupted views up to White Wells and Ilkley Moors. This is a
wonderful place to just sit and relax and take in the stunning view
in the sunshine.
En-suite Shower
Black and white, marble effect, ceramic tiles to floor and walls
with art deco inspired, white bathroom suite and Mira electric
shower. Radiator.
Bedroom Two
4.60m x 4.50m
(15' 1" x 14' 9")
A spacious and charming, double bedroom with single glazed unit
with stunning views towards the moors. Two double, fitted wardrobes
with cupboards over. Carpeted flooring and radiator.
Bedroom Three
4.60m x 4.00m
(15' 1" x 13' 1")
A further double bedroom to the rear with window overlooking the
stunning, rear garden. Original cupboards, carpeted flooring and a
radiator.
Second Floor
Landing
The staircase sweeps up from the first floor to a half landing with
window allowing for natural light to come flooding in and electric
storage heater.
Further steps take you up to landing with loft access to an
insulated space and useful, original storage cupboard.
Bedroom Four
4.50m x 4.00m
(14' 9" x 13' 1")
A good sized, double room to the rear of the property with Velux
window. Carpeted flooring and exposed beam and storage heater.
Bedroom Five
4.50m x 3.40m
(14' 9" x 11' 2")
A further double bedroom with double-glazed window and carpeted
flooring. Storage heater and fitted wardrobe.
Bedroom Six
4.60m x 2.80m
(15' 1" x 9' 2") A further double bedroom with
double-glazed window and carpeted flooring. Storage heater and
fitted wardrobe.
Tank Room
3.40m x 2.70m
(11' 2" x 8' 10")
Housing the domestic and central heating water cylinders and
providing useful, storage space. Single glazed unit, wooden slatted
ceiling and linoleum floor covering.
Outside
Garden
The property stands well back on a most significant plot with a
south facing fore garden laid mainly to lawn with mature, well
stocked borders and manicured hedging, maintaining a good degree of
privacy. A tarmacadam driveway leads past the front of the property
where there is ample parking for several cars and leads to the
recently appointed, double garage to the rear of the property. A
paved area to the front would be a great place to relax and take in
the view of the moorlands and White Wells. To the rear is a most
private, extensive garden with a large area of hard standing
complete with pergola and seating area, ideal for al fresco
entertaining and relaxing in the late afternoon to evening sun. A
large, level lawn is ideal for children to play, all flanked by
tall hedging maintaining the privacy. To one side of the property
is a well-stocked, cottage style garden having a selection of fruit
bushes and a gravel path leads to a greenhouse. To the other side
is a shed, useful for all the necessary garden paraphernalia. The
piece de la resistance is the pond complete with beautiful water
lilies. The garden
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