4 bedroom detached house for sale
Key information
Features and description
- Historic Great Hall with mullion windows, timber beams, a minstrel gallery, and wind hole.
- Characterful rooms with exposed beams and heritage fireplaces
- Attached Stone Barn with planning permission for conversion
- Two Detached Outbuildings offering further potential (subject to consent)
- Original Mullion Windows, Inglenook Fireplaces & Handcrafted Joinery
- Gardens, Paddocks, and Natural Woodland extending to approx. 7 acres
- Private Rural Setting within easy reach of Halifax, Leeds, and Bradford
Jaque Royd Farm is a rare and magnificent Grade II listed Yeoman's residence set amidst approximately 7 acres of picturesque West Yorkshire countryside. With origins dating back to circa 1485, this substantial timber-framed home boasts a date stone of 1680, evidencing its rich architectural lineage.
Thoughtfully preserved, the property offers a captivating blend of Tudor, Jacobean, and vernacular farmhouse character, complete with modern potential through a barn with planning permission and two further outbuildings.
Calderdale Council
Council Tax Band F
EOC N/A
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Rooms
Entrance Hall
Upon entering, you're greeted by a vestibule that sets the tone for the home's rich history. Original stone flooring and exposed timber beams hint at the property's rich history.
Cloakroom
Practical space that cater to modern living needs, maintaining the home's historical charm. Featuring a unit house hand wash basin and a low flush WC.
Utility Room 2.18m x 2.09m (7' 2" x 6' 10")
Kitchen Dining Room 6.23m x 3.62m (20' 5" x 11' 11")
Fitted with farmhouse cabinetry and a traditional four oven Aga in classic cream, this spacious kitchen overlooks the gardens. Having stone flagged flooring, stone mullioned windows and exposed beamed ceilings.
Great Hall 6.2m x 5.83m (20' 4" x 19' 2")
The spectacular heart of the home, boasting a king post and angle strut truss over a smoke bay, indicative of medieval construction techniques. A prominent stone fireplace with a moulded surround and basket arch lintel serves as a focal point. The hall's open timber-framed roof, minstrel's gallery and mullioned windows with hood moulds reflect its historical significance. Ideal for entertaining or tranquil family living.
Drawing Room 5.53m x 5.42m (18' 2" x 17' 9")
The sitting area features a 4-light double chamfered mullioned window, allowing natural light to illuminate the space. The room's period details make it ideal for both formal dinners and casual family meals.
Sitting Room 5.53m x 5.4m (18' 2" x 17' 9")
Adjacent to the Great Hall, the sitting room offers a cozy retreat. Exposed stone walls and original timber beams create a warm ambiance, complemented by a traditional fireplace.
First Floor
Minstrel's Gallery
A striking oak gallery overlooking the Great Hall, showcasing fine period craftsmanship and adding dramatic historic character to the space.
Master Bedroom 3.95m x 5.68m (13' 0" x 18' 8")
A spacious room featuring original timber beams and a heritage fireplace. The room's character is enhanced by sloped floors and handmade doors, reflecting the home's age. Having duel aspect Mullioned windows which allow plenty of natural light flow. There is a useful dressing room with built in wardrobes.
En-suite
Accessed from the master bedroom , this useful addition features a low flush WC, pedestal hand wash basin and shower cubicle.
West Gallery
A beautifully preserved upper-level space with exposed beams and views over the surrounding countryside. This gallery links key first-floor rooms and adds architectural depth, offering a quiet retreat within the historic heart of the home.
Bedroom 2 3.56m x 5.33m (11' 8" x 17' 6")
A charming double bedroom featuring exposed timber beams, a deep-set window with countryside views, and original wide-board flooring. A peaceful space that balances character and comfort.
Bedroom 3 3.71m x 3.58m (12' 2" x 11' 9")
This well-proportioned room is ideal for a guest suite or home office. It features sloped ceilings with visible roof timbers and soft natural light from the rear window.
Bedroom 4 1.9m x 3.58m (6' 3" x 11' 9")
A cosy and characterful room with historic detailing, including chamfered beams and a quirky layout typical of a period farmhouse. Perfect as a child’s room, study, or additional guest space.
Bathroom
The bathroom combines modern amenities with traditional design, featuring fitted bath, walk-in shower, and fittings sympathetic to the building’s period.
Attached Barn/ Outbuildings 11.98m x 14.03m (39' 4" x 46' 0")
An extensive stone-built structure attached to the main residence, with full planning permission for conversion—ideal for a separate dwelling, annexe, or holiday let. Having a king post truss and single-aisle towards the house.
Two additional outbuildings offer versatile spaces, potentially serving as workshops, storage, or guest accommodations. Subject to planning.
Outside
Set in approximately 7 acres, Jaque Royd Farm includes formal gardens, multiple paddocks, and mature trees and hedgerows. The property's commanding position offers far-reaching views over the surrounding West Yorkshire countryside and moorland, yet remains accessible to amenities in Shelf and Halifax.
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