Property overview
Introduction
Hartley Royd is a magnificent, Grade II Listed, detached Yeoman’s House and Detached Barn, believed to date back as far as 1587, and coming to the open market for only the second time in almost 100 years. The house has previously been featured in both the UK and US editions of The English Home Magazine. Situated in the heart of the countryside it is only a short drive to the popular tourist destination of Hebden Bridge.Description
Hartley Royd is a magnificent, Grade II Listed, detached Yeoman’s House and Detached Barn, believed to date back as far as 1587, and coming to the open market for only the second time in almost 100 years. The house has previously been featured in both the UK and US editions of The English Home Magazine. Situated in the heart of the countryside it is only a short drive to the popular tourist destination of Hebden Bridge.Within private grounds offering unparalleled views, Hartley Royd is a magnificent, Grade II Listed, detached Yeoman’s House and Barn.
The house enjoys five reception rooms, kitchen and utility room, seven bedrooms, two of which have ensuite bathrooms- the principal bedroom of the two having both a dressing room and ensuite bathroom - two further bathrooms, together with a vaulted cellar, and two large attic rooms offering potential for many uses.
The farmhouse also includes a stunning detached barn, ripe for conversion subject to gaining the relevant planning consents.
Approximately 8 acres of land including grazing, woodland, and beautifully landscaped gardens with pond and walled kitchen garden. There are 48 additional acres of grazing land and moorland available by separate negotiation.
Two turbines sited on the land which deal with the property’s current energy demands and also provide a sizable income stream.





























Arrange a viewing
Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2017. This data is licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.