**BROCKADALE HOUSE**
Prepare to be wowed by this stunning and unique family home positioned on the border of North Yorkshire and set within an impressive acre of private grounds.
The picturesque grand facade of Brockadale House originally dates back to 1849, where its humble beginnings...
**BROCKADALE HOUSE**
Prepare to be wowed by this stunning and unique family home positioned on the border of North Yorkshire and set within an impressive acre of private grounds.
The picturesque grand facade of Brockadale House originally dates back to 1849, where its humble beginnings started out as a two up, two down lodge within the Stapleton Estate.
Over the last century and a half, it has been sympathetically extended and renovated multiple times to form an outstanding five-bedroom detached house boasting four bathrooms, five reception rooms and plenty of character throughout.
Accessed via a quiet bridleway on the fringe of Brockadale Nature Reserve, those with an active lifestyle and seeking a semi-rural base with room to grow need look no further.
A warm and private welcome
Arrive at the walled entrance of your private estate to electric wrought-iron gates to welcome you in.
As you drive towards the property, you’ll catch a glimpse of the stunning gardens and luxurious facilities. Off-street parking is aplenty in the form of a carport and space for around a dozen cars plus a single garage and a charging point for electric vehicles.
You’ll find multiple entrances around the perimeter of the house, but the current owners typically use the side entrance next to the outdoor workshop. As you step inside the porch, you’ll find the office and utility room either side of you, with the fabulous breakfast kitchen right ahead.
Style and substance
Renovated just two years ago, the chic modern farmhouse kitchen is certainly stylish and was designed to provide ultra-convenience. Kitted out with a new fully programmable electric AGA cooker boasting five independently controllable ovens plus a built-in microwave and huge larder fridge, cooking for the family really is a dream.
Immaculately finished in a neutral colour palette with Quartz worktops, chrome accessories, ambient spotlights and a beautiful, curved Belfast sink overlooking the garden. At the opposite end is a breakfast bar providing the perfect spot for a morning coffee or social drinks while dinner is being served with rear access to the patio for entertaining.
“We’ve made the kitchen a stylish yet practical space as we are both passionate cooks.”
Original features in the heart of the home
The unorthodox heart of the home is the central dining room which is situated next door. Lovingly restored original pine doors and the stunning oak flooring create a warm and cosy atmosphere along with the open-brick fireplace to add to the charm.
Currently used as a multi-functional family room with ample storage and scope for a comfy sofa, this huge space has versatility to house additional furniture as well as a large dining table. Dual aspect windows ensure that it’s flooded with natural light each and every morning.
“I’ve got a picture in my mind of everything happening in here; the girls growing up round the pine dining table with all the parties and glitter. This was always the main family room for us.”
The character continues
Continue through to the spacious hallway where the traditional front door is positioned, with its double-back staircase opposite and handy wine store feature underneath.
The rustic oak flooring flows seamlessly from the dining room, through the hall and eventually into the lounge which forms part of the original foundations dating back to the 1800s. Here you’ll immediately be drawn to the beautiful and tall bay window which is still encased with its original stone mullions – best admired from outside.
This room offers a perfect retreat at all times of year; it’s bright and light in the summer thanks to the dual aspect windows but is equally inviting in winter when the roaring open fire is lit.
Let the games begin
The snug next door offers an additional space to gather and no less of a charming design featuring a quirky central chimney breast encased in original brickwork housing a multi-fuel fire. This cosy room lends itself perfectly to a library or a games room but, however you style it, it’s a beautiful space steeped in history as part of the original footprint of the home.
Stunning stonemasonry
Step through the old church-like arched doorway to enter the final reception room on the ground floor which from the exterior sits beneath the two attractive gable ends. Inside, you can admire the intricate stonemasonry that would have once been the exterior wall.
The generously sized conservatory offers panoramic views and patio doors out to the garden, making it a fine place to relax or work featuring individual window blinds plus an air conditioning unit, underfloor heating and a decorative cast-iron radiator.
“It gets lovely and cosy in here and has developed into a wonderful place to work with double doors out to the garden when it’s time for a break.”
19th century doubles
Time to explore the second floor starting with the original bedrooms – now known as bedrooms two and three – that sit at the top of the original staircase.
Both are spacious doubles, pouring with character and traditional features including cast-iron fireplaces and beautiful high ceilings. The largest of the two comes complete with its own en-suite shower room.
Find the family bathroom
With ample space for the children featuring a three-piece white suite, heated towel rail and shower over the bath, part of the appeal of this property is the fact that no less than three of the bedrooms have en-suites, so there won’t be long queues here in the morning!
The sensational master suite
The largest of them all and the highlight of the upstairs is the incredible master bedroom, which spans the whole footprint of the kitchen and dining room directly below.
This enviable space has a dressing room and a stylish four-piece, modern en-suite bathroom adjoining which is tiled from floor to ceiling and was formerly an extra bedroom. Choose between a soak in the roll-top bath or drench yourself under the walk-in rainfall shower with a heated towel rail and underfloor heating for an added touch of luxury.
“We are going to really miss this room. It’s a great size and I love to lie in the bath with a view out to the garden.”
Private spaces for the whole family
The surprises keep appearing and this magnificent home would certainly make for a great game of hide and seek, with a doorway from the master dressing room that leads to the final pair of bedrooms at the opposite end of the house.
Bedroom four is a light and airy space thanks to the triple aspect windows and has been recently renovated to high spec. This room also boasts shaker-style fitted wardrobes, a handy alcove dressing area and a modern, tiled en suite complete with a large shower enclosure, practical storage cupboards and chrome accessories.
The well-proportioned fifth bedroom sits opposite and has a unique L-shape that wraps around a second flight of stairs, which would make a lovely nursery or even a dedicated study.
Touches of convenience
Use the second staircase in the east wing to make your way back down to the start.
On the ground floor just next to the utility room and the porch where you entered is a convenient W/C and shower room tucked away in the corner, designed to be a handy place to rinse off after a dip in the pool.
Garden grounds
It’s not often that the outdoor living space matches the excitement and variety of the interiors, but the gardens here are like no other where memories are bound to be made.
The vast lawns are immaculately manicured and surrounding these are a plethora of mature trees, adding not only natural beauty but a feel of seclusion. There is something for everyone here, with multiple zones to please the whole family.
One area overlooked by tall sycamore trees has been transformed into an allotment, including a high-end Alton Cedar greenhouse.
Across the road is the hidden gem of a private orchard which spans a third of an acre, brimming with apple and pear trees, even a walnut if you can beat the squirrels, among many more delights.
The patios surrounding the kitchen and leading out from the conservatory offer the perfect seating areas for relaxing or hosting a BBQ where guests can naturally spill out from the living areas and enjoy the views. Some of the lawns closer to the property are fenced with a safe boundary, making it ideal for pets or young children to roam freely.
Finally, for the active and fun seekers, the multi-weather tennis court and the cherry on top – a ten-metre heated swimming pool which has provided countless summers of entertainment. Standing by the swimming pool are two wooden chalet summer houses that provide additional living space. Currently they are used for storage and a dedicated gym area, however equally as handy for work or play depending on your family dynamics.
“We’d bought the house before we’d even walked in. It had massive curb appeal and when we walked in we could see through what was there and see all the potential.”
Area to explore
A final quirk to this property is that it is the first house in North Yorkshire and one of eight exclusive, individually named homes in Wentbridge located on the east side of the A1.
Those who are familiar with the area will be aware of what a sought-after location Wentbridge is. The surrounding nature and quaint architecture is beautiful, boasting one of Europe’s largest viaducts and from here you’ll have your own private entrance into Brockadale Woods for your weekend walks. You can stroll into the heart of the village to enjoy Wentbridge House Hotel as well as the Blue Bell pub and Blue Smoke Artisan Pizza restaurant for an evening meal.
You’re also only a minute from the A1 and so easily accessible from the major motorway network. Head north or south with ease and connect onto the M62 if commuting into Leeds, Manchester or Hull. Your nearest town is Pontefract for all your amenities and a choice of both primary and secondary schools, plus you’re also in the catchment area for Kirk Smeaton. For those looking to head into London, the commute can be achieved door to door in just over two hours with the use of Doncaster railway station.
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Expansive Five Double Bedroom Character Detached
Original Build Dating Back to 1849
Flexible Reception Spaces Including Dining Room, Lounge, Snug and Conservatory
Recently Renovated ‘Farmhouse Style’ Breakfast Kitchen with Large AGA Range Cooker
Office, Utility Room, W/C and Shower Room to Ground Floor
Master Bedroom with Spacious Four Piece En-Suite Bathroom and Dressing Room
Modern En-Suite Shower Rooms to Bedroom Two and Four Plus Family Bathroom
Impressive Grounds with Manicured Lawns, Allotment Area and Woodland with Separate 1/3 Acre Private Orchard
Entertaining Area with Unique Heated Swimming Pool, Two Chalets and Full-Size Tennis Court
Ideal Position for Commuting Throughout the Country