Step inside this elegant Georgian farmhouse on the banks of the Leeds Liverpool canal

Enjoying a tranquil setting upon the banks of the Leeds-Liverpool canal, this stunning Grade II-listed Georgian farmhouse on Whitecote lane, built circa 1744, was the original farmhouse for the Whitecote area, but now presents a unique and elegant family home.

Whilst positioned within pleasant countryside, the house is moments from local amenities and from here there is easy access into Leeds city centre via road or rail links from the recently opened Kirkstall Forge train station which is a short walk away, with its frequent/recently increased train frequency.

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Rodley Nature reserve is within a short walk, a beautiful place to enjoy time out and Bramley Fall Woods Park at the top of the road.

The property sits within mature grounds with off-street parking for approximately three vehicles, a large plot of land currently used as a garden and offering potential for a paddock, in all extending to approximately 0.6 acres.

Accommodation briefly comprises:a stunning entrance hallway with Yorkshire stone flagged floor, two large reception rooms overlooking the canal, large formal dining room and farmhouse-style dining kitchen.

The first floor landing has a turned staircase with tall arched picture window overlooking fields and leading onto a galleried landing, three excellent sized bedrooms, the master with en-suite, a fourth single bedroom laundry room, and large house bathroom with traditional-style fitted suite.

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There is also permission to convert the loft into two bedrooms and two bathrooms.

This beautiful home is on the market for £575,000.