You can buy fresh, locally produce food from fantastic Yorkshire suppliers, including award-winning pies and homemade jams and chutneys. Whilst in 2013 the Parish Council voted to designate Baildon as a town, what’s good about Baildon to me is that it still has much of a village feel about it, having a strong sense of community involving local traders and villagers.īaildon Farmers' Market takes place on the fourth Saturday of each month from 9am until 1pm. At secondary level, there is a choice of schools, both in the state and independent sectors, to meet a wide range of educational requirements. Leeds Bradford International Airport is only a short journey away.įamilies in Baildon and the surrounding area have access to a range of good local primary schools. The cities of Leeds and Bradford are within easy reach by both road and excellent local rail links with regular trains running to both cities and out to the Dales. The town is close to the World Heritage Site of Saltaire village that can be reached by the wonderful historic Shipley glen tramway - the oldest* working cable tramway in Great Britain (*cliff lifts excepted).īoth Baildon Moor and Shipley Glen are close by and offer beautiful countryside with great walks - whether you are just out with the dog or an experienced rambler. Proceed up Westfield Lane passing the cricket field and then turn left into Coppice View, the property will be on the right hand side.īaildon is a small thriving town close to Bradford and Leeds, it enjoys an elevated position above Shipley, Saltaire and Esholt and is adjacent to beautiful open moorland. Proceed up Town Lane and at the crossroads in Idle turn right into Westfield Lane. Continue up Leeds Road in the direction of Thackley and on reaching Thackley village turn right into Town Lane. Close to Idle Moor and the local cricket club there are a myriad of walks in the local semi-rural area.įrom the traffic lights at Foxes Corner in Shipley proceed straight ahead into Leeds Road. Situated a stones throw from the villages of Thackley and Idle the property benefits from the locality of shops, schools, bars and restaurants together with the public transport links to Leeds, Bradford and Shipley. The first floor consists of master bedroom with ensuite, three further bedrooms and the house bathroom. The accommodation briefly comprises reception hallway, cloaks, spacious lounge, snug, utility room and the extended kitchen dining area to the ground floor. Situated on a private cul de sac location the property is also complemented by superior gardens with lawned area, patio and decking to the rear with lawned front garden and drive to the front. The property is of a good size throughout and includes kitchen, bathroom and ensuite facilities together with gas heating, fitted alarm system, uPVC double glazing and modern conservatory to the rear The property offers flexible and versatile living accommodation and an internal inspection is fully recommended. Delightfully situated within a popular residential location is a very well presented four bedroom detached home.
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