Listed for £650,000
December 9, 2025
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AWAY FROM THE SOCIAL HUB
The former cottage kitchen next door is now the main dining room – a modest space away from the social buzz of the kitchen for special meals and entertaining. Retaining many of its original features – including the terracotta tiled floor – it also conceals a second staircase beyond the internal door, which leads to two family bedrooms and bathroom.
A SOPHISTICATED SPACE
Completing the ground floor is the formal lounge, presented as a sophisticated social space with a more intimate feel with an electric stove upon a brick hearth creating the cosy ambience desired as the nights draw in.
Bold olive green walls accentuate the period picture rails and the large bay window offers the ultimate backdrop for a huge Christmas tree over the festive season.
FAMILY CONFIGURATION
Ascend to the first floor of the original house via the main staircase to find the two largest bedrooms and a family bathroom at the top of the landing – featuring a white suite with low level W/C, traditional wash basin and large rainfall head shower enclosure.
The master suite has been configured as the principal bedroom with a separate dual-aspect nursery or fifth bedroom leading off it which can fit a double bed. The layout is versatile for a dressing room, or child's bedroom with an adjoining playroom.
Both sections of the room feature built-in storage from floor to ceiling plus a generous floorplan for freestanding furniture.
Bedroom two is equal in size and charm, featuring another of the home’s signature deep bay windows. Much like the ground floor, characterful touches such as the farmhouse oak doors and chimney breasts add interest to the room.
MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE
The second duo of bedrooms are accessed via the stairs from the dining room, as they remain separated on the first floor due to their position within the former cottage. This unique layout offers a sense of privacy - ideal for use as guest quarters, or for when the children grow and wish to have their own space within the family home.
Two double bedrooms - one of which is currently used as the home office - share a further family bathroom complete with a traditional four-piece white suite complete with a corner bathtub and large shower enclosure.
EXTENDED LANDSCAPE
The pretty rear exterior of the house shows off just how light and bright the home is inside with the abundance of white leaded windows. You’ll be proud to look back at this beautiful home as you’re lounging in the peaceful lawn.
Simplistic enough to add your own personal touches, it’s surrounded by low-level shrubbery and mature trees and hedges that add some privacy from the neighbouring street.
PRIVATE GARDEN
In addition to the main garden and situated in the shadow of the mill is a perfectly private space.
A beautiful, secluded spot for a little more privacy, featuring a pagoda and seating area for low level maintenance social space.
FUTURE POTENTIAL
Beyond the reconfigured family home is a future project ripe for renovation.
The rectory style brick stables closest to the main road are made up of six individual rooms and garages which could be transformed into further dwellings.
The second storey runs the whole length which would make an incredible open plan loft space if renovated to living quarters. Adjoined to this is a workshop which was originally the mill office with many of its original features still in place and where the farmers once gathered to collect their wages.
Between the main house and the yard to the mill, there are further outbuildings, garages and a former piggery which have retained all the original characteristics and charm since they were built. These spaces are all currently used for storage but could be adapted to create something extraordinary.
AREA TO EXPLORE
Located in the market town of Pontefract, a wide range of amenities are easily accessible from this property – within walking distance in fact.
The town centre offers a busy high street featuring hairdressers, banks, clothes shops, independent cafes and much more. Take your pick of branded supermarkets for the food shop with Asda, Tesco, Morrisons and Marks & Spencer all within reach. For nightlife, cocktail bars, traditional pubs and bistro restaurants are in abundance as well as the Racecourse which offers a fantastic day out in high season.
With a choice of primary and high schools including The King’s School and Carleton High School, plus the New College for higher education - the children are in a great catchment area here.
Pontefract also has three train stations all situated across town with direct routes into many destinations including Leeds, York, Wakefield and a daily direct service into London Kings Cross.
Just a short drive away is the M62 which gives you motorway links to Leeds, Liverpool and Manchester plus the Xscape leisure centre at Junction 32 which is full of attractions for the kids including a cinema, bowling alley, soft play activities, high-street and designer clothes stores and a dry ski-slope.
Ideally suited to either an owner occupier home with wider business or recreational interests or, due to the significant potential for development an investor/developer (subject to planning consent.)
Outbuilding One
Substantial outbuildings consisting of garages, former stables with loft above which have retained all the original characteristics, with potential for conversion or development.
Outbuilding Two
Range of former farm buildings including original wash house and W/C with open span loft space above. Adjoining workshop – with many of its original features still in place. Potential for development into single story accommodation.
Windmill
Dandy Mill is a good example of a 19th Century tower windmill and is the only mill remaining in the area. The building is Grade II listed and remains in good condition. There is dry storage and electric in storage room next to the mill.
Preliminary Planning Statement for Development of the Site
A statement is available which provides a feasibility study of the development potential, including heritage appraisal of the existing Grade II listed windmill and accompanying buildings. Although only at concept stage, a strategy has been prepared to discreetly develop and extend the existing buildings whilst minimising any impact on the listed building.
Dandy Mill Farm is not within a conservation area.
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