Guide price

£1,950,000

(£229/sq. ft)

8 bed semi-detached house for sale
Hope Hall, Thorner Lane, Bramham, Wetherby LS23

    • 8 beds

    • 7 baths

    • 6 receptions

    • 8,521 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: F

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Impressive country house estate

  • Sizeable house with one self contained cottage

  • Self contained annexe perfect for nanny or house keeper

  • Private rural setting surrounded by woodland and open farmland

  • Standing in just under three acres of gardens, paddock and woodland

  • Conveniently situated for access to local facilities and major business centres

  • EPC Rating = F

A fabulous country house dating back to the 17th century, privately situated in just under three acres.

Description
Estate Summary

Hope Hall was built in the 1600's, as one of the great houses of the Bramham Estate. Sir Thomas Fairfax lived here, back in the 1640's as he lead the New Model Army into battle during the English Civil war. Much later, important archaeologist Pitt Rivers was born here in 1827.

The house has clearly evolved over the intervening years but from 1921 Hope Hall would have housed the Hunstman of the Bramham Moor and the other staff would have lived in the adjoining two cottages (namely the hunt Whip and the Stud-groom). The resulting collection of properties was abandoned in the early 2000's but acquired in 2009 by the present owners who saved the buildings from almost certain dereliction. Over the following three years they set about renovating, reconfiguring and extending the various properties to create the well balanced estate which stands today. The main house and adjoining cottage are now being offered for sale, the remaining buildings being retained by the incumbent family.

The House

Certainly the oldest part of the estate, the main house has clearly been extended and improved over its 400 year history, receiving a grander façade and larger wings, built from the same local sandstone sourced from a nearby quarry. Inside much has changed, the entire house having been sensitively renovated and refurbished, including a new slate roof, updated central heating system and wiring, also receiving a large orangery forming an inviting dining area off the kitchen/breakfast room. None of the original character has been lost, period features taking centre stage in the majority of rooms, each of the key reception rooms of near perfect proportion, all bathed in copious amounts of natural light. There are five good-sized double bedrooms, all with recently fitted en suite bath/shower rooms, in the main house with a one bedroomed self contained apartment to the rear.

The Cottage

A self contained cottage adjoining the house, refurbished to the same high standard, which could be re-connected to the main house if desired but currently offers two bedrooms, a bathroom, cosy sitting room and well equipped kitchen/breakfast room.

The Grounds

Approached via pillared cast iron gates and a meandering tarmac driveway, re-laid by the current owners, a gravelled driveway splits to the right and leads to a gravelled forecourt.
There are numerous garden areas around the house and cottage, many with flagged seating areas bordered by colourful plants and shrubs. These give way to open lawns which envelop the house, bordered by paddocks to the north and mature woodland to the south and open farmland to the east and west. The property stands in just under 3 acres in all

Location
Hope Hall is conveniently located between the villages of Braham and Thorner, the market town of Wetherby being about four and a half miles away, providing an excellent range of local artisan shops, three supermarkets and essential services, including a doctors surgery, several dentists and both primary and secondary schools. There are numerous golf courses in the near area, including Scarcroft, Alwoodley, Moor Allerton and Rudding Park and the surrounding countryside provides miles of walking and cycling routes.

Regular commuters will appreciate the communication links, the A1M being just a mile from the house, providing links to Leeds, York and further afield. There are rail links with London and Edinburgh from both Leeds and York and Leeds/Bradford airport lies about fifteen miles away.

Please note all distances and travel times are approximate.

Square Footage: 8,521 sq ft

Acreage:
2.57 Acres

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