Yorkshire Post - Property

Why Guiseley shines as it takes place in the spotlight

An influx of younger buyers has helped Guiseley become a fashionabl­e place to live. Sharon Dale reports.

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Guiseley is the town that has everything but, eclipsed by the neighbouri­ng hotspot of

Ilkley, it hasn’t been high on buyers’ radar until recently.

Young profession­als and families are now targeting the area thanks to its abundance of amenities and its proximity to Leeds city centre and to open countrysid­e.

Its railway station, which offers a 15-minute train journey into Leeds city centre, is also a big draw, as are house prices when compared to Ilkley.

Estate agent Jeremy Barracloug­h of Dale Eddison says: “Here you can get a five-bedroom detached house for £500,000 and in Ilkley that would be £700,000.

“Apartments start at £120,000 and two-bedroom terraced houses from £190,000 but stock of properties for sale is low and demand is high.”

Richard Hare, manager of Dacre, Son and Hartley’s Guiseley office, agrees and adds: “The market has changed a lot in the last couple of years. The buyer demographi­c is now younger. We are seeing more first-time buyers and the core market is now young profession­als and young families who want to settle down and buy a property that will be their home for the next 10 to 20 years.

“We have also seen new bars, cafes and delis open to cater for the younger crowd and there seems to be more of a community spirit.”

House builders too have targeted the area and the bestknown developmen­t is the multiaward-winning transforma­tion of the former High Royds Hospital and its grounds into homes that are set in 200 acres of parkland with bridleways, ponds, tennis courts and sports pitches.

Such is the interest in the town, Dacre, Son and Hartley has chosen it to feature in a new series of area guides on its website, www.dacres. co.uk.

Here are some key insights from the Dacres guide to Guiseley.

■ The bustling town of Guiseley has a vast leisure and retail offering and is flanked by stunning countrysid­e. It’s approximat­ely 10 miles from Leeds city centre and less than eight miles from both Bradford and Ilkley.

■ The town benefits from excellent road, rail and bus links. The A65 runs straight through Guiseley into Leeds city centre, with Ilkley and Skipton in the opposite direction. Guiseley railway station has regular services into Leeds, Bradford and Ilkley and Leeds Bradford Internatio­nal Airport is just a 10-minute drive away.

■ There are good primary schools and several reputable secondary schools to choose from. These include Guiseley School, Benton Park at Rawdon and Menston’s outstandin­g-rated St. Mary’s.

■ Shopping is excellent and there are prominent independen­ts through to high street retailers including Next, Argos, Halfords, Currys PC World, TK Maxx, Pets at Home. When it comes to grocery shopping, there is Morrisons,

Aldi and Marks & Spencer Simply Food.

■ There are traditiona­l pubs, gastropubs and restaurant­s, along with fashionabl­e bars including The Hawkhill, Coopers, Everybodys and The Potting Shed. ■ Leisure amenities include Guiseley Theatre, a cricket club and a football club and Aireboroug­h Leisure Centre, which has a swimming pool. Guiseley also has countrysid­e walks on the doorstep and golf courses at Hollins Hall and Bradford Golf Club.

■ Guiseley was the birthplace Harry Ramsden’s. The fish and chip shop launched in 1928 and expanded into a restaurant inspired by Ritz Hotel. It is now The Wetherby Whaler but still serves delicious fish and chips.

The market has changed a lot in the last couple of years. The feel is now younger.

 ??  ?? The Ridings, Guiseley: This fivebedroo­m, detached home has far-reaching views and is in walking distance of the railway station, which has trains to Leeds. www,dacres.co.uk
The Ridings, Guiseley: This fivebedroo­m, detached home has far-reaching views and is in walking distance of the railway station, which has trains to Leeds. www,dacres.co.uk
 ??  ?? Hawksworth Lane, Guiseley: four-bedroom, semidetach­ed home with views is in the soughtafte­r Tranmere Park conservati­on area. www. daleeddsio­n.co.uk.
Hawksworth Lane, Guiseley: four-bedroom, semidetach­ed home with views is in the soughtafte­r Tranmere Park conservati­on area. www. daleeddsio­n.co.uk.
 ??  ?? Victoria Road, Guiseley: This terraced house has a sitting room, dining kitchen, three bedrooms and a bathroom and is close to countrysid­e. www.daleddison.co.uk
Victoria Road, Guiseley: This terraced house has a sitting room, dining kitchen, three bedrooms and a bathroom and is close to countrysid­e. www.daleddison.co.uk
 ??  ?? Oxford Court, Guiseley: This apartment has two double bedrooms and access to the loft on the first floor landing, which offers space for storage. www.dacres.co.uk
Oxford Court, Guiseley: This apartment has two double bedrooms and access to the loft on the first floor landing, which offers space for storage. www.dacres.co.uk
 ??  ?? WORLD’S BEST: Guiseley’s main claim to fame is that the world’s most famous fish and chip shop, Harry Ramsden’s, was born there in 1928.
WORLD’S BEST: Guiseley’s main claim to fame is that the world’s most famous fish and chip shop, Harry Ramsden’s, was born there in 1928.

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