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Mitchell Lane, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD10

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

5

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

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TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Exceptional Victorian residence dating from 1894.
  • Approx. 4,500 sq.ft. of elegant accommodation.
  • Set within approx. 5 acres of private grounds & paddock.
  • Beautifully established formal gardens & countryside views.
  • Wealth of original period features retained throughout.
  • Sympathetically modernised whilst retaining character.
  • Full rewire completed in 2025.
  • Replacement double glazing throughout.
  • Conservatory rebuilt to original 1894 design.
  • Grand formal reception rooms ideal for entertaining.

Description

A truly remarkable Victorian residence of exceptional character and heritage, Plumpton House stands proudly within approximately 5 acres of magnificent private grounds, incorporating beautifully established formal gardens and an adjoining paddock with far-reaching countryside surroundings. Originally constructed in 1894, this imposing gentleman’s residence effortlessly combines architectural grandeur, fascinating local history and an enviable lifestyle setting, all whilst remaining discreetly tucked away within an incredibly private position.
Rich in original period detail throughout, the home retains an abundance of stunning Victorian features including coffered ceilings, stained glass windows, walnut staircase, marble fireplaces, servant’s staircase and even a working bell system. Over the years the property has been sympathetically enhanced with careful consideration to its heritage, including a full rewire completed in 2025, replacement premium double glazing with white powdered aluminium on the outside and wooden (ash) frames on the inside, beautifully re-fitted kitchen and bathrooms, together with the meticulous reconstruction of the conservatory to its original 1894 design.
Extending to approximately 4,500 sq.ft. of elegant accommodation, the property offers an exceptional balance of grand formal reception space alongside practical family living, complemented by substantial outbuildings, garages, former stables and extensive outdoor space rarely found in today’s market.

LOCATION
Plumpton House enjoys a wonderfully private yet highly convenient setting, positioned within easy reach of excellent transport connections, highly regarded schools and an array of local amenities. The surrounding countryside offers superb walking routes, canal-side paths and open green spaces, perfectly balancing rural tranquillity with everyday accessibility. Nearby road and rail links provide excellent commuter access towards Leeds, Bradford and surrounding business centres, whilst the picturesque canal towpaths and surrounding countryside further enhance the home’s enviable lifestyle appeal.

HISTORY
Constructed in 1894 by Coates Murgatroyd, Plumpton House is a striking Victorian villa steeped in local history and character. Amongst its notable former owners was John Watmough, founder of the renowned Watmough Printing Press based in nearby Idle. The current owners have lovingly preserved the property’s original charm whilst carefully modernising the home for contemporary family living. Throughout the home, remnants of its past remain beautifully intact, from the original servant staircase and bell system through to the magnificent fireplaces, stained glass windows and stable blocks, all contributing towards what is undoubtedly one of the area’s most distinctive and historically important residences.

GROUND FLOOR
The approach to Plumpton House immediately sets the tone, entered via magnificent wrought iron gates dating back to 1884, leading through mature grounds towards the striking Victorian façade. The original date stone remains proudly positioned above the entrance porch, a wonderful nod to the home’s rich history. The welcoming reception hall is nothing short of breathtaking, showcasing original coffered ceilings, intricate period detailing and a magnificent walnut staircase rising to the first floor. A beautiful encapsulated stained glass window floods the hall and landing with colour and natural light, whilst the separate inner hall retains the original working bell system, further highlighting the home’s remarkable authenticity. The principal reception rooms are truly exceptional in both scale and presentation. The formal drawing room is centred around the impressive turret bay and features a striking period fireplace together with French doors opening directly onto the gardens, creating a superb entertaining space whilst enjoying wonderful views across the grounds. The adjoining conservatory, rebuilt to faithfully replicate the original 1894 design, enjoys a stunning Hopton limestone floor and provides another elegant reception area connecting beautifully with the outdoors. The magnificent family room, formerly the formal dining room, retains its original coffered ceiling alongside beautiful period lighting and decorative marble fireplace, creating a warm and inviting living space ideal for both family life and entertaining. French doors once again provide seamless garden access. The dining room, originally the morning room, enjoys further period charm with a beautiful, veined marble fireplace and useful adjoining butler’s pantry/servery fitted with storage cupboards, ideal for formal hosting and family occasions alike. The rear of the property reveals the former servant quarters, offering fascinating insight into the home’s original layout and history. The inner hall leads to a secondary staircase, extensive storage cupboards and a charming back sitting room with fitted cabinetry. The kitchen and laundry room combine traditional styling with modern practicality, enjoying flagged stone flooring with underfloor heating. The bespoke kitchen is fitted with integrated appliances, Belfast sink and ample preparation space, whilst the separate laundry room offers extensive additional storage, further appliances and a second Belfast sink. Further ground floor accommodation includes a downstairs cloakroom lit by further period stained glass windows, with separate WC, together with access to the useful cellars beneath the property, currently utilised as a wine cellar, drying room and general storage.

FIRST FLOOR
The first floor continues the home’s grandeur, centred around a spacious split-level landing flooded with natural light from the beautiful stained glass feature window. The impressive principal suite occupies a particularly enviable position within the home, incorporating the upper section of the striking turret and enjoying delightful views across the grounds and surrounding countryside. The suite further benefits from a private dressing room with fitted wardrobes and an en-suite shower room, creating a luxurious retreat within the property. There are four further substantial bedrooms, each enjoying individual character and charming period features. Bedroom two contains a period art deco sink, whilst Bedrooms three and four benefit from fitted wardrobes and vanity facilities. Bedroom five, currently utilised as a study, was historically the maid’s bedroom and further reflects the fascinating heritage of the home. The main house bathroom has been stylishly updated whilst remaining sympathetic to the property’s era, complete with a whirlpool bath, separate shower and beautiful Art Deco sink, complemented by a separate WC. There is also a generous airing cupboard, additional storage cupboard and access to the large loft space via a pull-down ladder.

OUTSIDE
Plumpton House sits within truly spectacular mature grounds extending to approximately 5 acres in total, including beautifully landscaped formal gardens and a substantial adjoining paddock of around 3.3 acres. The setting offers a rare degree of privacy, seclusion and uninterrupted greenery, creating an exceptional lifestyle opportunity. The formal gardens are wonderfully established with extensive lawns, mature planting, stone terraces, ornamental pond and beautifully stocked borders, all enjoying a tranquil woodland backdrop. The grounds attract an abundance of wildlife including deer, rabbits, squirrels, foxes and a wide variety of birdlife, enhancing the idyllic semi-rural atmosphere. The adjoining paddock provides both practical versatility and long-term protection of the property’s breathtaking outlook across the valley towards Apperley Bridge. Subject only to a public footpath positioned along the far boundary of the paddock, the land remains private and enclosed, ideal for grazing or simply enjoying as part of the estate setting. Access from the gardens leads onto surrounding countryside walks and the nearby Leeds & Liverpool Canal towpath, now a superb route for walking, cycling and running is only a few minutes away. The extensive outbuildings are another exceptional feature of the property. The principal garage and stable block incorporate a large double garage, additional single garage, original stable stalls with herringbone flooring, storage areas and loft space, all benefitting from electricity and mains water. A greenhouse adjoins the front elevation. The secondary outbuilding, believed to have historically served as the coachman’s house, currently provides further storage accommodation together with WC facilities and additional utility space.

BROCHURE DETAILS
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PLEASE NOTE
The extent of the property and its boundaries are subject to verification by inspection of the title deeds. The measurements in these particulars are approximate and have been provided for guidance purposes only. The fixtures, fittings and appliances have not been tested and therefore no guarantee can be given that they are in working order. The internal photographs used in these particulars are reproduced for general information and it cannot be inferred that any item is included in the sale.

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GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
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Monthly repayments£7,522
Property: £ 1,500,000
Deposit: £ 150,000
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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