The house has an abundance of period charm and features including the attractive box bay with gable and decorative brickwork.
The property is approached at the front via a wrought iron gate to a block paved forecourt. The front door opens initially into an entrance vestibule before opening further into the hallway. Internally the property boasts well-proportioned rooms including the lounge to the front which has been opened to the dining room. The space includes picture rails and cornicing, ornate fire surround, built in shelving into alcoves as well as a storage cupboard.
Beyond the dining room is the kitchen with a series of wall and base units with space for appliances. Beyond the kitchen is a handy utility room with provisions for appliances and a separate shower room with WC which completes the ground floor accommodation.
Stairs from the entrance hallway lead to a first-floor split landing with three double bedrooms and a bathroom. The bedroom to the front of the house has unrivalled views into the Museum Gardens; a 10-acre botanic gardens which include a number of historic buildings including the Yorkshire Museum. A further bedroom occupies the loft space with Velux window.