Listed for £850,000
November 4, 2022
Sold for £225,000
2017
Sold for £250,000
2007
Sold for £217,000
2006
Sold for £497,000
2002
Sold for £180,729
2002
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OWNER QUOTE: "I love the openness, on a gloomy dark day the ceilings are so high you just feel you have space and light, it's so tranquil."
Feast your eyes
Returning to the rear hall, freshen up in the guest cloakroom with WC, wash basin and window, before making your way through to the kitchen on the right. Feast your eyes on this light, bright and sociable room, where tall white cabinetry offers ample storage to the side, also accommodating a large freestanding American-style fridge-freezer. Chat and share a glass of wine with the chef at the breakfast bar, where there is seating for four beneath the contemporary pendant lighting. Plenty of storage is available in the large pantry to the rear. Brimming with cupboards throughout the home, storage is a key motif at Estate House.
Cook up a dinner to savour on the double Range-style oven with gas hob. Integrated appliances include a dishwasher whilst in the utility room, discover plumbing for a washer and dryer and practical tiled flooring ideal for four legged friends. Direct access is available from here to the parking at the rear.
From the kitchen, sneak a peek at the cellar, accessible down a set of stairs.
Artistic designs...
After dinner, relax in the sitting room, a cosy and versatile room that has previously served as a breakfast room, playroom, painting studio and office. A place to sit and ponder, light fills the room from the tall sash windows, framing pretty views out to the surrounds. With a thriving art scene in and around Wakefield, the large walls of Estate House are blank canvases upon which to display your favourite works.
Returning to the entrance hall, ascend the carpeted, kite winding staircase to the impressive galleried landing with oak balustrade.
Soak & sleep
Turning left, make your way to the main bedroom, a capacious room swimming in light courtesy of a large window to the side and another large, shuttered sash window to the front overlooking the cenotaph, a focal point in West Bretton. Carpeted in cream and with elegant cornicing to the ceiling, uplighting adds a subtle glow. Ample storage is available in the walk-in wardrobe furnished with hanging space and shelving , whilst refreshment awaits in the luxurious ensuite, with wash basin, bath, separate shower, WC and heated towel radiator.
Privately set away from the remaining bedrooms, retrace your steps away from the main bedroom and back along the landing to discover a mirror image bedroom also overlooking the front. With a walk-in wardrobe and ensuite bathroom with bath, shower, wash basin, WC and heated towel rail, Estate House is unique in the sense that it offers two equally proportioned principal bedrooms.
Continuing along the landing step down to arrive at two further bedrooms, peacefully situated to the rear. Bedroom three, on the right is a comfortable double with open views through windows to rear and side, whilst bedroom four, to the rear, could make an ideal nursery or home office, furnished with fitted storage. All the bedrooms benefit from their original wooden shutters.
Serving both these bedrooms is the house bathroom, furnished with panelled bath, separate shower, wash basin and WC.
Easy outdoor space
Picturesquely set behind lush lawns retained by wrought iron railings, Estate House is every inch the Victorian manor house. Easily maintained, handsome Yorkshire stone paving leads around the side to the rear garden where there is scope for a seating area with table and chairs.
On your doorstep
Step outside and get to know the delightful and much sought-after village of West Bretton. A village with a friendly and traditional feel, sit out on the cricket pavilion in the summer months with a picnic and enjoy the innings.
Children are well served by the small yet dynamic, rural primary school, whilst there are several nearby independent schools including Silcoates School, Queen Elizabeth Grammar School and Wakefield Independent School, all less than 20 minutes' drive away.
Explore the local art scene with a visit to The Hepworth Gallery in nearby Wakefield, only seven miles away, or closer to home with a stroll around the beautiful Yorkshire Sculpture Park, only two minutes down the road.
Less than ten minutes' drive away head to The Three Acres inn and restaurant, a popular spot for dining and socialising. Pick up your artisanal produce from the Blacker Hall Farm Shop nearby and stay for coffee and cake in the café. In the grounds of Bretton Park there is also a café.
Only a stone's throw from J38 of the M1 and the M62; Estate House is so conveniently placed for commuting into London, Leeds, Manchester and across to the West. Catch a train into London within two hours from the Station at Wakefield Westgate.
Enjoy the thriving social scenes of both Leeds and Sheffield, both on your doorstep and less than an hour's drive away.
For a home that embraces you from the second you step through the door, Estate House balances grandeur with warmth, for a feeling of happiness and security. Book your viewing today.
Useful to know:
* Grade II listed Building
* Council Tax Band H
* Wakefield City Council
* Freehold
* LPG Central Heating
* Mains Electric, Water and Drainage
Council Tax Band: H
Tenure: Freehold
Restrictions: Listed building
Rights & easements: Shared driveway