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£595,0005 bedroom detached house for sale
Old Hollings Hill, Guiseley, Leeds, LS20
Chain-free
Sold STC
Detached house
5 beds
1 bath
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
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Features and description
- Grade two listed farmhouse
- Semi rural location yet close to heart of guiseley
- Stone mullioned windows, parquet flooring, open fires and exposed stone work
- Enclosed garden
- Outbuilding and double garage
- No onward chain
- In need of refurbishment
- Open views to the rear
- Three large reception rooms and breakfast kitchen
- Vaulted cellar
SENSIBLE OFFERS CONSIDERED
This charming Grade II listed farmhouse, one of the oldest in Guiseley, dates to circa 1720 and is rich in history and character. Set in a peaceful yet convenient location, it offers five bedrooms, multiple reception rooms, a vaulted cellar, and period features such as stone mullioned windows and parquet flooring. In need of full refurbishment, it presents an exciting opportunity for a buyer to modernise to their taste. Additional outbuildings, including a double garage and store, offer further potential. With stunning countryside views and no onward chain, this unique property is a must-see for those seeking a historic home.
VIEWINGS STRICTLY BY APPOINTMENT
A Truly Rare Opportunity – First Time on the Market in 70 Years
Tucked away along a private road off Old Hollings Hill, this remarkable Grade II listed period farmhouse is one of the oldest and most historically significant properties in Guiseley. Dating back to circa 1720, it is steeped in heritage and brimming with character, presenting an extraordinary and rare opportunity to restore and modernise a genuine piece of local history to suit your personal tastes and requirements.
Set in a peaceful rural location, the property enjoys the serenity of the countryside whilst remaining conveniently close to local amenities, highly regarded schools, scenic walking routes, and Guiseley train station, offering excellent connectivity to surrounding areas.
Upon entering, the welcoming hallway leads to a series of charming reception rooms, each exuding period character. The lounge, sitting room, and dining room are rich with original features, including exquisite stone mullioned windows, striking stone walls, elegant parquet flooring, and captivating fireplaces that reflect the home's long and fascinating past. The kitchen, ready for renovation, offers a generous space to create a bespoke culinary area tailored to modern living. Additionally, a vaulted cellar beneath the property provides valuable storage or the potential for conversion, subject to the necessary consents.
To the first floor, five well-proportioned bedrooms provide ample living space, all retaining their period charm. The house bathroom serves the upper level and offers great scope for redesign to meet contemporary family needs.
Beyond the main house, the property benefits from a substantial double garage and store, complete with a large cellar below, a WC, and a boiler room. With the appropriate planning consents, this space offers exciting possibilities for conversion into additional living accommodation.
Externally, a private driveway to the front provides off-road parking. To the rear, an enclosed garden offers a tranquil outdoor space to enjoy the scenic countryside views, further enhancing the home's idyllic setting.
This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire a property of such unique character, heritage, and potential. With its wealth of period features and outstanding location, this farmhouse represents an exciting project for buyers looking to create a truly distinctive and personalised home. Offered to the market with no onward chain, early viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the scope of this exceptional property.
This charming Grade II listed farmhouse, one of the oldest in Guiseley, dates to circa 1720 and is rich in history and character. Set in a peaceful yet convenient location, it offers five bedrooms, multiple reception rooms, a vaulted cellar, and period features such as stone mullioned windows and parquet flooring. In need of full refurbishment, it presents an exciting opportunity for a buyer to modernise to their taste. Additional outbuildings, including a double garage and store, offer further potential. With stunning countryside views and no onward chain, this unique property is a must-see for those seeking a historic home.
VIEWINGS STRICTLY BY APPOINTMENT
A Truly Rare Opportunity – First Time on the Market in 70 Years
Tucked away along a private road off Old Hollings Hill, this remarkable Grade II listed period farmhouse is one of the oldest and most historically significant properties in Guiseley. Dating back to circa 1720, it is steeped in heritage and brimming with character, presenting an extraordinary and rare opportunity to restore and modernise a genuine piece of local history to suit your personal tastes and requirements.
Set in a peaceful rural location, the property enjoys the serenity of the countryside whilst remaining conveniently close to local amenities, highly regarded schools, scenic walking routes, and Guiseley train station, offering excellent connectivity to surrounding areas.
Upon entering, the welcoming hallway leads to a series of charming reception rooms, each exuding period character. The lounge, sitting room, and dining room are rich with original features, including exquisite stone mullioned windows, striking stone walls, elegant parquet flooring, and captivating fireplaces that reflect the home's long and fascinating past. The kitchen, ready for renovation, offers a generous space to create a bespoke culinary area tailored to modern living. Additionally, a vaulted cellar beneath the property provides valuable storage or the potential for conversion, subject to the necessary consents.
To the first floor, five well-proportioned bedrooms provide ample living space, all retaining their period charm. The house bathroom serves the upper level and offers great scope for redesign to meet contemporary family needs.
Beyond the main house, the property benefits from a substantial double garage and store, complete with a large cellar below, a WC, and a boiler room. With the appropriate planning consents, this space offers exciting possibilities for conversion into additional living accommodation.
Externally, a private driveway to the front provides off-road parking. To the rear, an enclosed garden offers a tranquil outdoor space to enjoy the scenic countryside views, further enhancing the home's idyllic setting.
This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire a property of such unique character, heritage, and potential. With its wealth of period features and outstanding location, this farmhouse represents an exciting project for buyers looking to create a truly distinctive and personalised home. Offered to the market with no onward chain, early viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the scope of this exceptional property.
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Established in 1992, Hunters Estate Agents are now the fastest growing estate agency group in the whole of the UK, with offices nationwide. One of the best things about selling with Hunters is their franchise model. This means that as a seller you have access to a huge selection of different buyers throughout the Hunters network, making sure that your property is matched to the right people. Out of the entire Hunters network, one particular branch of Hunters has been recognised as being the fastest growing branch in the country, in both 2012 and 2013. Having worked for a larger corporate agent for seven years, franchise owner, David Metcalfe, decided to take the ‘leap of faith’ in 2011 when Hunters of North West Leeds first opened their doors. They have since become the market leader for their area and are continuing to grow rapidly. David puts this down to having a more proactive approach in regards to selling property, whilst still keeping a close relationship with his clients. A common gripe with estate agents is often communication, but when you market with Hunters you have direct contact with the owner of the business all the way through your sale. Unlike many corporate estate agents, when you put your house on the market with David and his team, they won’t earn any money until your sale goes through. If you are currently looking for a trustworthy estate agent in Yeadon, Rawdon, Bramhope, Adel and the West Park then look no further than Hunters Yeadon Estate and Letting Agents - see our local area guide page here for more information. We also cover the Cookridge and Guiseley areas so get in touch with us today and see how we can help you with all your property needs.

































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