Property description
A Home of Character and Flexibility in the Heart of Wakefield
Lovingly restored with great care and attention, this striking freehold home retains its period charm – including elegant Georgian-style windows and French doors – while embracing a sleek and contemporary finish throughout. Set in an exceptional central position within the civic quarter, it is a property that stands out not only for its style but also for its rare versatility, currently arranged as two spacious dwellings yet equally suited to being reinstated as a substantial family townhouse.
A beautiful balance of old and new is evident from the moment you step inside, where original Victorian character meets light-filled, modern living. Designer touches include Jacuzzi and Grohe bathrooms, Italian-inspired kitchens with granite and Corian worktops, a bespoke metal staircase, and Magnet bi-fold hardwood doors. Solid acacia and oak floors add warmth underfoot, while renovated Victorian sash windows and new skylights bring light throughout.
The layout offers flexibility for multi-generational living, investment, or conversion back into one distinguished residence, with each dwelling enjoying its own council tax band (B for No. 7 and A for No. 7a), yet capable of being unified should a buyer prefer.
Ground Floor
The ground floor forms the entrance to the first dwelling. A well-appointed kitchen with solid wood floors, large central island and utility area makes the ideal ‘hub’ of the home. Two reception rooms flow together, offering flexible living or family space, while a separate dining room adds a touch of formality. A dedicated study/drawing room provides scope for home working, making this level both practical and welcoming.
At a lower level, the principal bedroom enjoys its own glorious morning room, ideal for taking coffee, with two further well-proportioned bedrooms alongside – equally suitable for family or visiting guests.
First Floor
The first floor marks the start of the second dwelling, with a bright and airy lounge providing a welcoming heart. A second sitting room or study adds versatility, while a well-equipped kitchen ensures independence. A comfortable bedroom completes the arrangement, allowing this level to function as a self-contained home in its own right.
Heading upwards, the property’s most dramatic feature is revealed: a striking atrium flooded with natural light, overlooked by a galleried landing that creates a sense of scale rarely found in city living. A further bedroom and additional bathroom complete this impressive space.
Outside – Secure and Sociable
Externally, the property is equally impressive. A gated entrance provides secure off-street parking – a rare commodity in such a central position – with a pre-installed electric car charging point in place. The courtyard garden offers privacy and a low-maintenance space to relax or entertain, perfectly complementing the lifestyle this home affords.
Practical Details:
- Freehold, constructed circa 1850 in handmade red Georgian brick with slate roof.
- Extended in 2010, with completion certificates held.
- Gas and electrical certificates available.
- Two Ideal Standard boilers, serviced annually.
- Fibre broadband connection (BT and Virgin).
- Smart meters for both dwellings.
Area Guide:
Wakefield, the historic city at the heart of West Yorkshire, offers a vibrant blend of heritage, culture, and modern living. At its core, the city centre provides a bustling yet welcoming atmosphere, with all the amenities you’d expect from a well-connected regional hub.
Education:
One of Wakefield’s best-known schools, Queen Elizabeth Grammar School (QUEGS), has a long-standing reputation for academic excellence and a rich history in the city. Alongside this, Wakefield is home to a range of primary and secondary schools, offering families a strong educational foundation within easy reach of the centre.
Shopping & Leisure:
The city centre has grown into a retail destination, with The Ridings Shopping Centre and Trinity Walk bringing together high street names, independent stores, and stylish boutiques. From everyday essentials to fashion, homeware, and gifts, residents have a wealth of choice. Alongside the shopping, Wakefield boasts a strong food and drink scene, with everything from cosy cafés and traditional pubs to modern restaurants and wine bars. The Hepworth Gallery and Theatre Royal add a cultural edge, making the city a lively place to both live and visit.
Transport & Connectivity:
Wakefield benefits from excellent transport connections, making it particularly attractive for commuters and those who want easy access across Yorkshire and beyond.
•Rail: Wakefield Westgate sits on the East Coast Main Line, with regular fast trains to Leeds (around 15 minutes), London Kings Cross (around 2 hours), and other key destinations including Doncaster, York, and Newcastle. Wakefield Kirkgate provides further local services across West Yorkshire and beyond.
•Bus: The city’s central bus station offers reliable services across the district, linking smaller towns and villages directly with the centre.
•Road: The M1 motorway is just minutes away, giving direct links north to Leeds and south towards Sheffield, while the M62 is also within easy reach for travel towards Manchester and Hull.
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