3 bedroom house for sale
14 The Brambles, Wakefield, West Yorkshire WF2 9GA, WF2 9GA
Share percentage 40%, full price £297,500, £11,900 Min Deposit.
Share percentage 40%, full price £297,500, £11,900 Min Deposit.
Monthly Cost: £1,035
Rent £409,
Service charge £25,
Mortgage £601*
Calculated using a representative rate of 4.59%
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Summary
3 bedroom detached house, off-road parking, turfed rear garden
Description
Harrap Meadows is a development of new two and three bedroom semi-detached and detached homes on the outskirts of the beautiful cathedral city of Wakefield. Forty five homes are available for shared ownership. Each home comes with allocated off-road parking and a ready-turfed rear garden. Additionally, every home is gas-free, with environmentally sustainable Air-Source heat pumps being used for the heating.
Harrap Meadows is located off Flanshaw Way, to the west of Wakefield City centre. Local amenities within easy walking distance include the Silkwood Farm Dining & Carvery, a family-friendly pub which serves food all day and has a kids’ play area. The Eagle, a popular local pub which welcomes dogs, is a short walk in the other direction.
Everything Wakefield has to offer is just over two miles away. Noted for its beautiful historic cathedral which boasts Yorkshire’s tallest spire, the city is today a bustling, cosmopolitan destination. A wide selection of pubs, bars and restaurants serving food from around the globe can be found in the city centre, which also has an active night-time economy with a number of clubs and music venues.
A wide variety of shops can be found in the city’s two shopping malls: The Ridings and Trinity Walk. The former is home to more than 80 stores, many of them high street names, laid out across three floors; the latter boasts 65 stores, restaurants, cafes, hair salons, a supermarket and a gym. Wakefield is also famous for it open air market which is held on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays in the Cathedral Precinct.
Wakefield’s historic Theatre Royal was opened in 1894 and is the smallest designed by legendary Victorian theatre architect Frank Matcham. Today the theatre boasts two stages and offers a varied programme including music, comedy, plays and much more. Located on the banks of the River Calder in the recently regenerated Wakefield Waterside is The Hepworth, an award-winning art gallery which showcases a large collection of British art and sculpture.
Harrap Meadows is close to lots of countryside including a large area of open green space surrounding Alvethorpe Beck, a part river navigation with banks that are popular with joggers and dog walkers. Outdoor and indoor sports are also well catered for, with a number of football and cricket pitches and gyms nearby as well as one of Yorkshire’s oldest private members golf clubs, the Wakefield Golf Club which was established in 1891.
Schools in the vicinity are plentiful and include Flanshaw Junior and Infants School, rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted, St Michael’s CofE Academy, also rated ‘Good’, Wakefield Girls High School, and independent with a sixth form for girls ages seven to 18-years-old, and Wakefield College, a Higher and Further Education Institute offering A levels, T levels, vocational courses, university level courses, apprenticeships and adult learning.
The development is benefits from excellent transport links being less than a mile from Junction 40 of the M1 motorway. From here Leeds and Bradford are approximately 23 minutes and 34 minutes away respectively whilst Huddersfield is around 37 minutes away via the A642. Wakefield is served by two train stations: Wakefield Westgate and Wakefield Kirkgate. The latter serves local stations on the Hallam, Pontefract and Huddersfield lines. Wakefield Westgate is on the Main East Coast Line, and offers direct services into London Kings Cross of just over two hours travelling time. For travel further afield, Leeds-Bradford Airport is approximately 19 miles or 42 minutes away by car.
Particulars
Tenure: Leasehold
Lease Length: No lease length specified. Please contact provider.
Council Tax Band: Not specified
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Parking: Yes
Outside Space/Garden: n/a - Private Garden
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The ‘estimated total monthly cost’ for a Shared Ownership property consists of three separate elements added together: rent, service charge and mortgage.
- Rent: This is charged on the share you do not own and is usually payable to a housing association (rent is not generally payable on shared equity schemes).
- Service Charge: Covers maintenance and repairs for communal areas within your development.
- Mortgage: Share to Buy use a database of mortgage rates to work out the rate likely to be available for the deposit amount shown, and then generate an estimated monthly plan on a 25 year capital repayment basis.
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Share percentage 40%, full price £297,500, £11,900 Min Deposit. Calculated using a representative rate of 4.59%