Heath, Nr Wakefield, West Yorkshire
£3,000,000
Guide price
Guide price
An exceptional Grade 1 listed English country mansion of grand proportions, restyled by renowned 18th century architect John Carr. Extending overall to approximately 15,000 sq ft and now arranged to offer flexible use in an enviable setting in the heart of West Yorkshire.
Introduction
This stunning Grade 1 listed Neoclassical English country mansion stands in wonderful formal grounds in a picturesque conservation village some 2 miles east of Wakefield. Heath Hall has a fascinating history with the original house believed to date from the late 1600's with subsequent strong links to the creative genius of 18th century architect John Carr. He transformed the relatively modest Eshald House by the addition of two side wings and remodelled the original facade to incorporate giant ionic columns and a pediment together with balustraded parapets. The resulting mansion is described by Historic England as a magnificent composition, one of Carr s finest houses . The appropriately renamed Heath Hall was extended again in the early and latter 19th century by Anthony Salvin. After military and local authority use during the 20th century, the property returned to private occupation following renovation by acclaimed Yorkshire architect Francis Johnson.
Situation
Heath Village is noted for its individual classic homes set around the wide expanse of Heath Common with local amenities including a popular public house and church. The Hall is the centrepiece of what was originally an estate village, and it has a number of adjacent listed buildings that complement its setting and grandeur. There is a wide array of facilities available within a few minutes drive in the city centre including Wakefield Westgate on the LNER rail line to London Kings Cross with a regular service in under 2 hours. The airport at Leeds/Bradford is some 40/45 minutes drive, Manchester airport around 75 minutes with the M1 and M62 motorways providing good road access further afield.
Description
Over recent decades both the present owners and their immediate predecessors have considered themselves to be custodians, and have used The Hall on a mixed-use basis. Whilst retaining its intended purpose as an exceptional private house of considerable gravitas, the stature of the building resulted in The Hall being the headquarters of an IT based internationally successful business. Going forward the building would lend itself to a variety of uses, subject to appropriate consents. Arranged over the upper ground and first floors, the imposing living accommodation extends to some 7000 sq ft with four main reception rooms, five bedrooms, plus two guest suites. The second floor has independent lift access and comprises three self-contained apartments, ideal for income generation purposes or perhaps multigenerational living associated with the occupation of The Hall itself. The lower ground floor with its own private access has been used as a suite of high specification offices with a floor area of some 2200 sq ft. There are extensive vaulted cellars in addition.
Accommodation
One cannot fail to be impressed when approaching Heath Hall with a double entry gravelled driveway and sweeping approach to an imposing entrance that leads to the formal reception hall. The drawing room, otherwise known as the ballroom, extends the full depth of the building and has exquisite ornate plasterwork, a lovely feature fireplace and a deep bay window offering enticing views over an immaculate parterre with a wide expanse of lawn beyond.
The original library is no less impressive with a similar outlook over the gardens. The dining room has equal stature and is approached off an inner hall that leads not only to a well- proportioned breakfast kitchen, but also an intriguing circular study. Currently the first floor comprises two suites plus 5 further bedrooms and a house bathroom, with a layout that would readily adapt to modern day living requirements with minimal alteration, albeit requiring appropriate consents.
The second floor, with direct lift access from an independent ground floor entrance on the eastern side, comprises 3 self-contained apartments, aptly named the Carr, Salvin and Johnson rooms given their various contributions to Heath Hall as it is seen today. There are also useful storage rooms in addition at this level.
The lower ground floor has been in longstanding commercial use comprising office/meeting rooms of varying size, plus reception, kitchen and cloakroom facilities. There is also access to the vaulted cellars below. Externally there is garaging for 4 vehicles with an electric gated entrance, plus other outbuildings.
Heath Hall stands in some 4.5 acres of professionally maintained grounds with established lawns to the front, with ample space for parking. The formal garden to the rear, dominated by the parterre of many years standing, leads to extensive lawn which is overlooked by an orangery and culminates with a Haha that creates an enviable long-distance vista over parkland and open countryside that was formally part of the original estate.
Supplementary Information
Recent dialogue with the Conservation Team at Wakefield Council, previous planning approvals, the Historic England official listing entry plus floorplans of the building as existing are available from the selling agents.
Easements and Rights of Way
The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all existing wayleaves, easements, and rights of way, public and private, whether specifically mentioned or not. Adjacent dwellings do have access over part of the driveways at Heath Hall.
Agents Note
As the building is partially in commercial use and in company ownership, the vendors reserve the right to charge VAT on the transaction.
Tenure
Freehold with vacant possession on legal completion.
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Viewing Arrangements
Strictly by appointment through the selling agents GSC Grays Tel: 01423 740121 Email: tajw@gscgrays.co.uk
Particulars and Photography
Particulars written: October 2024
Photographs taken: Summer 2023
Disclaimer
GSC Grays gives notice that:
1. These particulars are a general guide only and do not form any part of any offer or contract.
2. All descriptions, including photographs, dimensions and other details are given in good faith but no warranty is provided. Statements made should not be relied upon as facts and anyone interested must satisfy themselves as to their accuracy by inspection or otherwise.
3. Neither GSC Grays nor the vendors accept responsibility for any error that these particulars may contain however caused.
4. Any plan is for guidance only and is not drawn to scale. All dimensions, shapes, and compass bearings are approximate and should not be relied upon without checking them first.
5. Nothing in these particulars shall be deemed to be a statement that the property is in good condition, repair or otherwise nor that any services or facilities are in good working order.
6. Please discuss with us any aspects that are important to you prior to travelling to the property.
Introduction
This stunning Grade 1 listed Neoclassical English country mansion stands in wonderful formal grounds in a picturesque conservation village some 2 miles east of Wakefield. Heath Hall has a fascinating history with the original house believed to date from the late 1600's with subsequent strong links to the creative genius of 18th century architect John Carr. He transformed the relatively modest Eshald House by the addition of two side wings and remodelled the original facade to incorporate giant ionic columns and a pediment together with balustraded parapets. The resulting mansion is described by Historic England as a magnificent composition, one of Carr s finest houses . The appropriately renamed Heath Hall was extended again in the early and latter 19th century by Anthony Salvin. After military and local authority use during the 20th century, the property returned to private occupation following renovation by acclaimed Yorkshire architect Francis Johnson.
Situation
Heath Village is noted for its individual classic homes set around the wide expanse of Heath Common with local amenities including a popular public house and church. The Hall is the centrepiece of what was originally an estate village, and it has a number of adjacent listed buildings that complement its setting and grandeur. There is a wide array of facilities available within a few minutes drive in the city centre including Wakefield Westgate on the LNER rail line to London Kings Cross with a regular service in under 2 hours. The airport at Leeds/Bradford is some 40/45 minutes drive, Manchester airport around 75 minutes with the M1 and M62 motorways providing good road access further afield.
Description
Over recent decades both the present owners and their immediate predecessors have considered themselves to be custodians, and have used The Hall on a mixed-use basis. Whilst retaining its intended purpose as an exceptional private house of considerable gravitas, the stature of the building resulted in The Hall being the headquarters of an IT based internationally successful business. Going forward the building would lend itself to a variety of uses, subject to appropriate consents. Arranged over the upper ground and first floors, the imposing living accommodation extends to some 7000 sq ft with four main reception rooms, five bedrooms, plus two guest suites. The second floor has independent lift access and comprises three self-contained apartments, ideal for income generation purposes or perhaps multigenerational living associated with the occupation of The Hall itself. The lower ground floor with its own private access has been used as a suite of high specification offices with a floor area of some 2200 sq ft. There are extensive vaulted cellars in addition.
Accommodation
One cannot fail to be impressed when approaching Heath Hall with a double entry gravelled driveway and sweeping approach to an imposing entrance that leads to the formal reception hall. The drawing room, otherwise known as the ballroom, extends the full depth of the building and has exquisite ornate plasterwork, a lovely feature fireplace and a deep bay window offering enticing views over an immaculate parterre with a wide expanse of lawn beyond.
The original library is no less impressive with a similar outlook over the gardens. The dining room has equal stature and is approached off an inner hall that leads not only to a well- proportioned breakfast kitchen, but also an intriguing circular study. Currently the first floor comprises two suites plus 5 further bedrooms and a house bathroom, with a layout that would readily adapt to modern day living requirements with minimal alteration, albeit requiring appropriate consents.
The second floor, with direct lift access from an independent ground floor entrance on the eastern side, comprises 3 self-contained apartments, aptly named the Carr, Salvin and Johnson rooms given their various contributions to Heath Hall as it is seen today. There are also useful storage rooms in addition at this level.
The lower ground floor has been in longstanding commercial use comprising office/meeting rooms of varying size, plus reception, kitchen and cloakroom facilities. There is also access to the vaulted cellars below. Externally there is garaging for 4 vehicles with an electric gated entrance, plus other outbuildings.
Heath Hall stands in some 4.5 acres of professionally maintained grounds with established lawns to the front, with ample space for parking. The formal garden to the rear, dominated by the parterre of many years standing, leads to extensive lawn which is overlooked by an orangery and culminates with a Haha that creates an enviable long-distance vista over parkland and open countryside that was formally part of the original estate.
Supplementary Information
Recent dialogue with the Conservation Team at Wakefield Council, previous planning approvals, the Historic England official listing entry plus floorplans of the building as existing are available from the selling agents.
Easements and Rights of Way
The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all existing wayleaves, easements, and rights of way, public and private, whether specifically mentioned or not. Adjacent dwellings do have access over part of the driveways at Heath Hall.
Agents Note
As the building is partially in commercial use and in company ownership, the vendors reserve the right to charge VAT on the transaction.
Tenure
Freehold with vacant possession on legal completion.
what3words
///magma.double.become
Viewing Arrangements
Strictly by appointment through the selling agents GSC Grays Tel: 01423 740121 Email: tajw@gscgrays.co.uk
Particulars and Photography
Particulars written: October 2024
Photographs taken: Summer 2023
Disclaimer
GSC Grays gives notice that:
1. These particulars are a general guide only and do not form any part of any offer or contract.
2. All descriptions, including photographs, dimensions and other details are given in good faith but no warranty is provided. Statements made should not be relied upon as facts and anyone interested must satisfy themselves as to their accuracy by inspection or otherwise.
3. Neither GSC Grays nor the vendors accept responsibility for any error that these particulars may contain however caused.
4. Any plan is for guidance only and is not drawn to scale. All dimensions, shapes, and compass bearings are approximate and should not be relied upon without checking them first.
5. Nothing in these particulars shall be deemed to be a statement that the property is in good condition, repair or otherwise nor that any services or facilities are in good working order.
6. Please discuss with us any aspects that are important to you prior to travelling to the property.
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