A Grade II-listed former mill owner's residence in Eccleshill is on the market for £625,000.
The property, known as 'Stone Hall,' is located within Eccleshill's recently designated Conservation Area.
Estate agent Purple Bricks describes the house as "a rare opportunity to own a piece of Bradford's rich heritage."
Set within extensive, "true south"-facing private gardens, the six-bed property comes with a summer house (with power) and a "picturesque" pond with a fountain.
Period features "abound" across the main house, while modern amenities are integrated seamlessly as part of an "extensive refurbishment."
The ground floor's entrance hallway measures 31 feet in height, with its original staircase intact.
A recently fitted kitchen includes such finishes as oak parquet floor, solid ash units, oak worktops, and flexible mood lighting.
The "large, formal" dining room has a fireplace, as well as working Victorian shutters.
Two lounges, each with a fireplace, benefit from views into the garden.
On the first floor, the main landing leads off to four "large" double bedrooms, three of which have built-in wardrobes and one of which is en-suite.
There is also a "good-sized" single room on this floor.
The second floor houses the sixth bedroom, alternatively (and currently) used as an office.
An additional staircase (apparently originally for servants) leads back down to the kitchen.
Off-street parking is available with "space for several cars."
Rail stations in the area include Frizinghall (1.7 miles away), Apperley Bridge (1.8 miles), and Bradford Forster Square (1.9 miles).
Nearby schools include Cavendish Primary School (0.3 miles away) and St Luke's CofE Primary School (0.4 miles).
A spokesperson said: "Early viewings are advised to truly appreciate the size and potential of 'Stone Hall.'"
For more information, please call Purple Bricks on 02475 110118.
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