Listed for £1,350,000
December 26, 2025
Sold for £620,000
2010
Sold for £450,000
2004
Sold for £215,000
1997
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Adjoining the kitchen, the dining room continues the narrative of oak and stone. The original fireplace, now reimagined as a wine feature, sits beside the staircase and brings a gentle sense of history to the room. Its character works in harmony with the soft tones and natural textures that define the space, making it an inviting setting for everything from slow breakfasts to refined evening dinners.
Positioned just off the dining room, the utility room offers a practical space that supports the easy rhythm of everyday living. Blue cabinetry offers generous storage for household essentials, while the distinctive patterned floor tiles bring a subtle playfulness that ties the room together. It is a hardworking yet stylish space that keeps day-to-day living running with ease.
Mingle and unwind
Set just beyond the dining room, the snug introduces a softer and more intimate mood. Exposed beams bring a gentle sense of heritage, while the exposed brick fireplace, complete with a wood-burning stove, anchors the room with warmth and texture.
Clever lighting has been discreetly integrated so that a single switch brings the lamps to life, allowing the atmosphere to shift from bright and conversational to quietly cocooned. The room forms part of the natural wrap-around layout of the ground floor, leading back into the kitchen and creating an easy circuit for both everyday living and entertaining.
Soak and Sleep
A galleried landing, reached via a short flight of steps from the entrance hall, leads to the master bedroom, quietly set apart to create a sense of calm. The landing offers a restful nook beneath a Velux window, a natural place to read or pause as light spills across the oak balustrade.
The master bedroom continues the theme of thoughtful design, while a walk-in wardrobe offers generous storage with automatic lighting for ease and convenience. Completing the space, the en-suite features modern finishes shaped to complement the home's character. Three Velux windows draw in daylight, illuminating the roll top bath and the separate shower to create a space designed for relaxation.
Returning through the house to the second staircase rising from the dining room, you arrive at bedroom two, reached from the split landing and defined by high ceilings, exposed beams, and a characterful feature fireplace. Its en-suite echoes the home's signature blue cabinetry and patterned tiles, giving the room both harmony and independence.
Opposite, bedroom three has a softer tone, framed by exposed beams and garden-facing windows that draw in natural light. The freestanding oak wardrobes add warmth and balance, creating a comfortable space for slow mornings and tranquil evenings.
Across the landing, the family bathroom continues the theme with blue cabinetry, patterned tiles, and warm finishes. The roll-top shower bath offers both indulgence and everyday practicality.
To the left, bedroom four unfolds as a charming, generous sized room. With high ceilings and exposed beams, it carries a gentle sense of ease, making it a welcoming retreat.
Across the hall, bedroom five features high ceilings and is currently arranged as a peaceful office overlooking the rear garden. Its position offers privacy and focus, yet it transitions easily into a fifth bedroom when required.
A Garden to Gather In
Outside, the south-facing garden is a private and beautifully balanced space. Bordered by York stone walls and paving, it offers sunshine throughout the day, from early light on the terrace to evening glow across the lawn. The landscaping complements the heritage, with carefully tended borders and spaces for both dining and quiet relaxation.
The garden feels secluded yet never detached, a reflection of how the home itself bridges indoor and outdoor living.
Out And About
With so many walks to be discovered close by, pull on your walking boots and explore the locale. Newmillerdam Country Park is close by, with woodland walks, lakeside paths and routes suited to both quick outings and longer weekend hikes, while the Yorkshire Sculpture Park is also moments away.
Dining is well covered, with Capri restaurant and inviting pubs nearby, alongside supermarkets, bakeries and independent shops. The village has a warm community feel, centred around its active hall, church and nearby golf course.
Commuting is simple, with fast access to Wakefield and Leeds by road or rail. From Wakefield Westgate, direct trains reach London in around two hours, and the M1 is close enough for convenience yet far enough to preserve the village's tranquillity.
A choice of well-regarded schools across Wakefield and Leeds makes the location ideal for families. For those seeking comfort, character and countryside living without compromise, Pooh Cottage offers a life as calm and enriching as the setting itself.
Useful to know
Fully double glazed throughout
Gas central heating
Mains water and drainage
Electric garage door
CCTV
Wakefield City Council
Freehold
Council Tax Band: G