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Historic Hall comes to market in West Yorkshire
The historic, Grade 11 Listed Steeton Hall near Silsden, West Yorkshire has been brought to market as a unique opportunity by the Specialists Markets team at CBRE, Leeds who are joint agents with Westlake & Co.
Steeton Hall dates back to 1662 and was privately owned until the mid 1980’s, having been the former home of the Booth sisters who founded The Salvation Army, as well as a boys’ boarding school. The 2 storey, 10 bedroomed detached property was converted into a hotel and restaurant in 1983 and although the ownership has changed, it has remained a hotel since then.
Located on the outskirts of Steeton, a large village in the Aire Valley which is 1 mile south of Silsden, 4 miles north of Keighley and 6 miles south east of Skipton, the property stands back from Station Road behind landscaped areas.
The accommodation incorporates a conservatory, coffee lounge/bar with further bar area, breakfast and dining rooms and a separate function room as well as 80 car parking spaces outside. In addition to the 10 en-suite bedrooms, a single storey wing at the front offers 3 bedroom private/staff quarters.
The property is being marketed on a freehold basis for £795,000.
Sam Frankland, director of CBRE’s Specialists Markets team, said: “This is a truly unique opportunity for interested parties to purchase a part of West Yorkshire’s history. The property, which is a popular wedding venue, is ready-made for a keen entrepreneur to develop the business and is certain to attract keen interest due to its charm and character.”
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