With almost 150 sq m (1600 sq ft) of living space, this 3 bed detached property is all about space with every room, from the largest to the smallest, offering plenty of it! And, with a good sized enclosed garden, there is ample space outside too.
Downstairs, the main living area flows seamlessly from the large light bright lounge, with its striking limestone fireplace, at the front through double glass doors to the large dining room with a snug at the back. Both rooms are lovely and bright thanks to the windows on three sides, not to mention the patio doors from the snug to the back garden.
Across the hall from the dining room, the spacious kitchen has an excellent range of grey high gloss handleless base and wall units complemented by a white quartz worktop and an island with a breakfast bar. Integrated appliances include double ovens/grills, dishwasher and washing machine plus a 15 bottle wine cooler. There is also space for an American style fridge / freezer (the current appliance is included).
There is also a convenient surprisingly large WC.
Upstairs there are 3 bedrooms. Two are large doubles both with fitted wardrobes, plus windows to the front allowing you to enjoy those far reaching views, and one with a contemporary ensuite shower room. The third bedroom is also a double that is currently used as an office. On this floor there is also a large well appointed family bathroom.
Outside, the garden is fully enclosed by a copper beech hedge. At the front, there is a good size lawn with planted borders and a decorative gravel path that follows around the walls of the house. There are also views towards the iconic landmark of Emley Mast. The back garden has a central lawn with border of plants and more mature shrubs. Paths lead from back to front on both sides with one side also benefitting from more shrubs. The double garage and the driveway are at the back of the property.
The property is located on a corner plot in a popular residential area on the outskirts of the highly desirable village of Kirkburton which itself is 5 miles south east of Huddersfield. With far reaching views across fields, it almost feels semi rural yet it's a manageable stroll into the centre of Kirkburton which has a lovely array of artisan shops, cafes, restaurants and pubs along with a Coop and Post Office. There is also a well regarded pub and a convenience store close by in Highburton. For young children, the local junior school is also very close. There is easy access to road networks both locally and further afield. For those wishing to use the train, Stocksmoor station is less than 2 miles away and has hourly trains to Huddersfield and Sheffield.