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Our Summary
- Land for potential development for canal side living and more
- With historic features throughout, flexible living spaces, and additional potential for the grounds, West Riddlesden Hall is a rare and remarkable opportunity to own one of West Yorkshire's most distinguished period homes
- The land surrounding the property offers additional potential, with areas that have historically carried planning permission for four detached homes along the canal border - an option that can be revisited assisted by now relaxed planning
- The paddock currently benefits from lapsed planning permission for four detached homes with garages, with a re-application underway by the current owner to reinstate the original approval
- Site Plan The paddock benefits from lapsed planning permission granted in 2006 for four detached dwellings with garages
- The paddock to the south is considered more suitable for development, being designated as white land rather than green belt, and is served by a dedicated roadway from Scott Lane
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Description
West Riddlesden Hall is a Grade I listed, six-bedroom historic manor house built in 1687, set on a 1.3-acre private plot with a 1-acre paddock. The house features a sweeping private driveway, beautifully maintained gardens, a gated courtyard, and ample parking including a double garage. Inside, the accommodation centers around an oak-panelled reception hall, with three reception rooms, a kitchen, sunroom, and six bedrooms including a luxurious master suite with en-suite facilities.
The house features a range of historic period details, including oak panelling, stone walls, and a stone slate roof. The land surrounding the property offers additional potential for development, with planning permission for four detached homes bordering the canal.