An imposing stone built detached period residence constructed circa 1901 and occupying a central position within the village with views over the church, Fenay Lane and Woodsome.
The property has vehicular access from Fenay Lane via electric gates and stands within private gardens of around ½ an acre including off road parking for several vehicles together with detached barn which can be used as garaging or storage.
Spacious and versatile accommodation is arranged over three floors with an abundance of natural light, plus cellars with gas central heating, double and triple glazing and briefly comprising ground floor, entrance lobbies, hall, drawing room, dining room, kitchen, utility with ancillary staircase, office, wet room and downstairs WC. Basement with cellars. First floor landing leading to four bedrooms and bathroom. Second floor landing leading to further bedrooms and games room.
Almondbury Village is situated two miles south east of town centre, with shops, schools, restaurants and bars.
It is mentioned in the Doomsday book as Almondederie and has noticeable landmarks such as Castle Hill, the grade ii star listed Wormall’s Hall (1631) and grade i listed All Hallows church (1470)