Halifax Courier

Historic former hall up for sale now a five-bed character home

Stunning property that dates back to 1400s with enclosed gardens

- Sally Burton sally.burton@nationalwo­rld.com @HXCourier

This historic stone-built property, in private grounds with gardens and a cobbled courtyard, is the former Siddal Hall and dates back to the early 15th century.

Now a five double-bedroom, semi-detached home, its interior comprises an entrance hall, the lounge, a bar lounge, a dining room, dining kitchen and utility to the ground floor.

Five bedrooms, two en suites, and a house bathroom are above.

There is courtyard parking, and gardens to all sides.

An archway leads to the dining room with stone fireplace and walls, exposed beams and engineered oak flooring all combining to the great character.

Another reception room with built-in bar is ideal for entertaini­ng, with a door leading outside.

From a side hall, the bright dining kitchen has traditiona­l style units with a double electric oven, induction hob and extractor, with further integrated appliances.

A lovely beamed living room has a feature cast iron and tiled fireplace on a marble hearth with wooden surround, housing a coal-effect living flame gas fire, and a utility with store room completes the ground floor.

From the main lounge, a stone staircase with wrought iron bannister leads to a splitlevel landing with room for seating, then the first floor.

Five bedrooms feature a mix of beams, open stonework and mullion windows. Two en suites include one with a freestandi­ng roll-top bath, and there’s a beamed main bathroom.

Beyond the cobbled courtyard are lawned and patio areas, with a large, enclosed garden, mainly paved, with trees and shrubs.

The basement is accessed from the garden, although a stone staircase to the bar lounge remains.

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