Badsworth Hall and Hall Farm Cottage, Main Street, Badsworth

6 bedroom House
£2,000,000

On Market

Key Features

  • Four Bedroom Exclusive Manor House
  • Luxurious Fittings and High Specification Throughout
  • Seamless Blend of Character and Contemporary Design
  • Lounge, Family Room, Office and Garden Room/Gym
  • Spectacular Kitchen and Dining Room with Bi-Folding Doors, Feature Wine Cellar and Utility Area
  • Spacious Master Bedroom with Dressing Room and Dual-Aspect Windows Providing Beautiful Views
  • Modern En-suite Shower Rooms to all Remaining Double Bedrooms
  • Separate Two Bedroom Fully Renovated and Self-Contained Cottage
  • Expansive Block Paved Driveway and Triple Garage for Multiple Vehicle Parking
  • Landscaped Garden having Large Lawn to Rear with Vegetable Plot, Sunken Seating Area with Firepit and Stone Patio/Seating Area for Entertaining

Property Description

**BADSWORTH HALL AND HALL FARM COTTAGE**

Badsworth’s finest
Nestled comfortably in a prime location, at the heart of the sought-after village of its namesake, is the magnificent Badsworth Hall.
This picture-perfect stone manor house dates back to pre-1800s and has undergone a significant modern transformation inside, while retaining its exterior curb appeal and period hallmarks that make it truly unique.  
Now an immaculately presented four-bedroom family home complete with multiple reception rooms and entertainment spaces, plus a detached two-bedroom cottage in the grounds. Expect a high specification throughout with no expense spared on design or finishes, for the ultimate example of luxury living. 

A stately welcome
You’ll struggle to find a grander entrance than the sweeping paved drive leading up to the arched doorway of this beautiful home. 
Passing by the treble garage that was added in the mid-2000s, you’ll have already noticed some of the historical bearings that have remained throughout the centuries – including the carved gateposts and the original solid oak door that welcomes you into the charming entrance hall. 
Weathered Yorkshire stone flooring, exposed brickwork and structural pillars tell a story of a house that has hosted many family memories, and the gallery landing allows you to appreciate the light and character of the arched window again from the inside. 
The decorative column radiators and stone floor continue through to the spacious W/C, which features a blend of traditional and modern touches – setting the tone for the rest of the interiors ahead. 

Packed with personality
The lounge and snug are two enviable reception rooms that sit either side of the hallway – each with their own functions but similar in personality – featuring tall ceilings, rustic wooden floors, stunning fireplaces and dual-aspect large sash windows to maximise on light. 
The lounge is the more spacious of the two and takes the role of the formal entertainment space thanks to its double chandeliers and ornate coving, finished with beautiful panelled walls adding to the stately home feel. 
The snug is a cosy place to relax in front of the TV, especially in winter when the log burner is simmering. 

A contemporary masterpiece
Continue through the snug and you’ll reach the kitchen which occupies the east wing of the property. This superb space has undergone an extensive renovation to transform the farmhouse heart of the home into a jaw-dropping contemporary masterpiece, leaving no detail untouched. 
Chic matte charcoal handleless units are topped with deep marble worktops featuring a built-in sink with Quooker tap on the island and an impressive full width teppanyaki grill surrounding the hob behind you. Be prepared for a cooking masterclass while you pull up a stool.
Punctuated with dual-aspect windows, you’ll find further full-length wall units housing hi-spec appliances from Miele and Gaggenau, contrasted with intricate parquet oak flooring to retain a glimpse of the home’s period charm. 
Following the L-shaped footprint, the kitchen flows seamlessly into the dining room flooded with natural light from the pitched skylight overhead and full width bi-fold doors that open out onto a raised patio. Concealed beyond this is the utility area housing the laundry appliances, conveniently tucked away from the main hub. 
As you turn back to head out through the dining room - don’t forget to look down to discover the glass covered wine cellar that has been crafted below floor level into the basement in the style of a spiral staircase. This completely, unique showstopper holds hundreds of bottles of wine at ambient temperature. Once the lid is lifted, you can officially let the dinner parties commence.

A remarkable renovation
Over in the west wing is a two-storey renovation which has transformed what was once the garage space. 
On the ground floor with oak parquet floor running through is an award-winning office as judged by interior designers which leads through to a state-of-the-art gym which doubles up as a garden room with French doors that open onto the lawn. 
Ascend to the first floor via the open staircase in the office where you’ll find a stunning guest bedroom with en-suite. 
This delightful double room oozes cosy countryside charm with its exposed stone wall and beams overhead. Built-in window seat storage offers the perfect place to perch with a book and a minimalistic tiled walk-in shower room ensures you start the day right. 

A spacious retreat
The bright and vast master bedroom along with the bathroom next door occupies almost half of the first-floor footprint, offering a spacious retreat boasting ample natural light and high ceilings. 
Deep oak windowsills and corner beam details punctuate the neutral decor, along with an internal door concealing a large walk-in wardrobe fitted with wooden shelving.

Classy bathroom curation
Beyond the next arched doorway along th