STANDING IN APPROXIMATELY 1.9 ACRES OF GARDENS AND GROUNDS, WITH A PRINCIPAL DRIVEWAY OFF ARKENLEY LANE AND A SECONDARY DRIVEWAY OFF SHARP LANE, ARKENLEY IS A MAGNIFICENT LATE EDWARDIAN HOME WHICH SITS IN DELIGHTFUL, LARGE, MATURE AND WELL-LANDSCAPED GARDENS. OFFERING UNBELIEVABLE PRIVACY, THE HOME HAS EXCEPTIONAL PERIOD CHARM AND WAS BUILT TASTEFULLY USING HIGH-QUALITY MATERIALS, AND RESTS IN STONE UNDER A STONE SLATE ROOF.
The property features an array of accommodation, including a spacious, multi-room, two-floor annex, enabling the property to meet virtually any requirements of family living both inside and out. With an impressive central reception hall, there are four reception rooms including lounge, sitting room, garden room and formal dining room, as well as a dining kitchen, pantry, and four/five bedrooms to the principal home (with bedroom five being ideal for use as an en-suite to bedroom one, subject to necessary works). The annex comprises storage, washroom and toilet to the ground floor, two bedrooms and two further rooms to the first floor, meaning two additional bedrooms could be added to the home by altering the kitchen and lounge, if required. Boasting an integral double garage with utility area, Arkenley is served by a large, sweeping driveway, delightful gardens and grounds, and rests in a stunning location to the south side of Almondbury village with fantastic far-reaching views.
Tenure Freehold. EPC Rating E. Council Tax Band E.
Enter into the property through a broad oak door with leaded and obscure glazing and brass door furniture. Access is providing through to the period entrance lobby, which features an original central heating radiator, high-quality flooring, a good ceiling height, and a chandelier point.
CLOAK ROOMThe cloak room features a wash hand basin, twin windows, and a door into a downstairs w.c.
DOWNSTAIRS W.C.This room features a low-level w.c. and a window.
RECEPTION HALL20' 0" x 17' 6" (6.10m x 5.33m)
This fabulous space offers wonderful views out over the gardens, as well as three pairs of glazed doors leading into the garden room and then direct access out to the gardens. There are three period archways, a fabulous staircase, a useful understairs storage cupboard, period oak panelling to the 3/4 height on the walls, polished oak floor, and a superb fireplace with raised hearth, open fired grate and fabulous surround.
17' 6" x 8' 0" (5.33m x 2.44m)
The garden room is a light and airy space which features high-quality ceramic tile flooring and glazed bi-fold doors with adjoining windows which lead out to the gardens.
The everyday entrance hall features an external door, twin windows, and a window seat.
LOUNGE18' 4" x 14' 10" (5.59m x 4.52m)
This corner room features a bank of beautiful mullioned windows, as well as windows to either side of the chimney breast, display shelving, a picture rail, period display cabinets with cupboards beneath, a stone fireplace with inset and Cannon gas miser fire, and a continuation of the attractive oak hardwood flooring from the reception hall. Glazed doors between the lounge and the reception hall open up to create a fantastic flow through the home and an ideal space for entertaining.
20' 2" x 18' 0" (6.15m x 5.49m)
An original oak panelled door leads through to the sitting room, which features a bay window overlooking the side gardens and a further bank of mullioned windows providing a lovely view across the front gardens. The room also features a continuation of the fabulous oak flooring, a delightful fireplace with raised hearth, marble and polished timber surround, and a gas coal-burning-effect fire. The sitting room is decorated to a high standard with central chandelier point.
23' 0" x 18' 9" (7.01m x 5.72m)
Accessed via a timber and glazed door from the reception hall, the dining room is of a particularly good size and features a bay window and further windows overlooking the impressive side gardens. There is an impressive stone fireplace, a picture rail, a variety of wall light points, and a chandelier point. A further timber and glazed door then leads into a further side lobby.
15' 3" x 14' 9" (4.65m x 4.50m)
The breakfast kitchen enjoys a lovely view over the property's gardens, courtesy of a broad bank of stone mullioned windows. The kitchen is fitted with a wealth of units to the high and low level, a stainless-steel sink unit, a dishwasher, space for a refrigerator, integrated stainless-steel and glazed-fronted ovens, inset spotlighting to the ceiling, and a door which provides access to the garages and utility area. Nearby is a pantry with a large amount of shelving and an original window.
The large double garage offers a particularly high ceiling height, broad up-and-over automatically operated doors, period-style cupboards and drawers, a personal door out to the gardens, and a further personal door providing access to the accommodation. The garage is also fitted with an inspection pit and has plumbing for an automatic washing machine and space for a tumble dryer.
FIRST FLOOR LANDINGAn original oak staircase with spindles, yule posts and handrails turns and rises up from the reception hall to the fabulous first floor landing. The landing features built-in period cupboards, a number of windows providing a great deal of natural light and pleasant views out over the grounds.
BEDROOM ONE20' 2" x 17' 9" (6.15m x 5.41m)
Bedroom one is a beautiful double room with a fabulous view over the mature gardens. There is a bay window to one side, a barrel-vaulted ceiling line, polished timber boarded flooring, original central heating radiators, and a beautiful fireplace with tiled inset and marble and timber surround. An adjoining door leads through to bedroom five.
21' 7" x 16' 0" (6.58m x 4.88m)
Bedroom two is a large double bedroom with windows to two sides and a barrel-vaulted ceiling. There is an original fireplace with tile and marble inset and polished timber surround, a vanity unit, and three wall light points.
11' 9" x 8' 0" (3.58m x 2.44m)
Bedroom five has been utilised as a dressing room for many years. There are windows overlooking the gardens, built-in furniture, and could be considered ideal as an en-suite.
18' 0" x 15' 4" (5.49m x 4.67m)
Bedroom three benefits from a central location within the property and a stunning view down the gardens. This lovely bedroom features a high ceiling height, a fireplace within a delightful surround, a vanity unit, built-in cupboards, and spotlighting.
14' 9" x 10' 7" (4.50m x 3.23m)
Bedroom four is a good-sized double room. There is a period corner fireplace, a corner wash hand basin, a storage cupboard, and a high ceiling height.
The bathroom has been converted into a shower room in recent times. It features a fixed frame shower with chrome fittings, a pedestal wash hand basin, a w.c., a good sized storage cupboard, a chrome heated towel rail, and twin windows.
SEPARATE W.C.There is a separate w.c. next to the house bathroom.
ANNEXThe spacious annex is attached at the first floor level but with separate ground floor access to the rear, and adds a huge amount of flexibility to the home. The annex comprises of four good-sized rooms plus a separate w.c. and a separate bathroom. With work, the total accommodation could comprise of 8/9 bedrooms. The annex hallway features useful storage cupboards, a further large airing cupboard, original central heating radiators, and a staircase leading down to the ground floor level. The ground floor level features a large hallway, high flush w.c., a large store cupboard, and a wash room/laundry area.
ANNEX LOUNGE16' 10" x 13' 0" (5.13m x 3.96m)
The annex lounge boasts a barrel-vaulted ceiling, a beautiful period fireplace, a bank of four mullioned windows and further twin windows.
11' 0" x 10' 3" (3.35m x 3.12m)
The annex breakfast kitchen has units to the high and low levels, a stainless-steel sink unit, and an electric cooker point. The room is of a good size and offers pleasant views.
16' 0" x 10' 3" (4.88m x 3.12m)
Bedroom one is a large double bedroom with windows to two sides and featuring a pedestal wash hand basin.
9' 8" x 8' 0" (2.95m x 2.44m)
The second annex bedroom features a vanity unit, twin windows overlooking the property's gardens, and a further side window.
The separate w.c. features a low-level w.c.
ANNEX BATHROOMThe annex bathroom features a fabulous, an original cast-iron bath, colour period tiling to the walls, a pedestal wash hand basin, good-sized windows, a central heating radiator/heated towel rail, and period lighting.
Additional InformationIt should be noted that there is an under-floor area to the front of the home which features heating pipes which are known to be clad in asbestos. It is recommended that when the purchaser is upgrading the central heating system that these pipes are removed.