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New Hall, Whitwell Green Lane, Elland

Land size
1 acres
Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
3

Key Features

  • Once-in-a-generation opportunity to own a piece of Yorkshire history
  • Historic Residence Circa 1472
  • Beautifully Restored Throughout
  • Grade I Listed Manor House Wing
  • Original Stone Mullion Windows
  • Large family home with 5 bedrooms
  • Multiple Wood-Burning Stoves
  • Detached double garage plus parking for several vehicles
  • Approx. One Acre Plot
  • Excellent location for commuting, with access to M1/M62

Description

Welcome to New Hall

Set within approximately one acre of mature grounds, New Hall is an extraordinary five-bedroom residence forming part of a Grade I listed manor house dating back to 1472. As part of one of Halifax's oldest and most historically significant homes, this home offers an exceptional blend of architectural grandeur and modern-day comfort.

The striking stone façade, complete with its distinctive circular tracery window, immediately hints at the rich heritage within. Extensive lawned gardens, mature trees and established planting create a peaceful and private setting, while ample parking, a detached double garage and greenhouse provide practicality for contemporary family life.

Rich in history and character, New Hall presents a rare opportunity to acquire a remarkable piece of Yorkshire's architectural legacy.

Where Heritage Meets Modern Living

The beautifully appointed kitchen and breakfast room effortlessly combines contemporary styling with period character. Fitted with sleek high-gloss cabinetry, granite work surfaces and quality appliances, including a Smeg double oven and AEG six-ring gas hob, the space is designed for both everyday living and entertaining. Multiple windows and a rooflight flood the room with natural light, while the generous breakfast area comfortably accommodates family dining beneath the property's magnificent, exposed beams.

Steps lead down to a practical utility room providing space for laundry appliances, additional storage and a chest freezer, ensuring the main kitchen remains uncluttered and functional. New Hall also benefits from useful cellar storage, ideal for household essentials and further practical use.

Designed for Gathering

New Hall offers a wonderful selection of reception rooms, each showcasing its own unique character and period detailing.
The main living room is a warm and inviting space centred around a substantial open fireplace with a wood-burning multi-fuel stove. Original beams and mullioned windows create a timeless atmosphere, while the room flows seamlessly into the adjoining dining room.

The impressive dining room provides a superb setting for formal entertaining and family gatherings, featuring a second wood-burning stove, exposed timbers and ample space for a large dining table.

Currently arranged as a home office, the versatile study area benefits from abundant natural light, original stone mullion windows and built-in bookcases, making it ideal for remote working, a library area or additional reception space.
The characterful drawing room offers a more intimate retreat, complete with an inglenook fireplace, original beams and stone mullion windows overlooking the grounds. Equally charming, the snug features period panelling, exposed timbers and an attractive open fireplace, creating a cosy space to relax.

Completing the ground floor accommodation is a well-appointed wet room, fitted with a thermostatic shower, vanity basin, heated towel rail and contemporary fittings, providing excellent convenience for guests and family alike.

Sanctuary, Space & Comfort

Bedroom One forms an impressive master suite, combining generous proportions with a sense of comfort and elegance. Extensive fitted wardrobes provide excellent storage, while the large window frames attractive views across the grounds and floods the room with natural light. There is ample space for a seating area, creating a private retreat within the home.

Adjoining the bedroom is a spacious and beautifully appointed en-suite bathroom, fitted with a freestanding roll-top bath, separate walk-in shower, pedestal wash basin and WC. Finished in a stylish combination of contemporary tiling and traditional materials, the bathroom provides a luxurious space in which to relax and unwind.

Bedroom Two is accessed via the staircase from the office area and offers generous floor space capable of accommodating substantial bedroom furniture. A large window overlooks the rear lawns, flooding the room with natural light and enhancing its bright and welcoming atmosphere. Full of charm and individuality, the room offers a unique blend of comfort and heritage. Built-in wardrobes and a linen cupboard provide ample storage.

Bedroom Three is a welcoming double bedroom enjoying pleasant views over the surrounding gardens. The room offers a calm and relaxing environment for family members or guests. A charming fireplace recess and traditional features provide subtle reminders of the home's historic past, while modern finishes ensure everyday comfort.

Accessed via the central staircase, Bedroom Four is another generously sized double bedroom combining period character with practicality. Exposed beams, traditional detailing and ample floor space create a versatile room suitable for guests, children or family members. The room enjoys a pleasant outlook across the front gardens and provides excellent flexibility within the overall accommodation.

Bedroom Five is perhaps the most evocative of New Hall's rich history. Dramatic exposed timbers, vaulted ceilings and a substantial original stone fireplace create a truly memorable space, full of character and architectural interest. The room offers excellent proportions and flexibility, making it equally suited as a bedroom, studio, hobby room or additional living space, depending on a purchaser's requirements.

In addition to the luxurious master en-suite, New Hall, benefits from a shower room, thoughtfully updated to provide modern comfort while remaining sympathetic to the home's historic character and architectural significance.

The Great Hall

Undoubtedly the centrepiece of New Hall, the breath-taking Great Hall is a truly remarkable space. Rich in history and architectural significance, it features original Yorkshire stone flooring, magnificent 17th-century oak panelling and an extraordinary 16th-century staircase rising to the Minstrels' Gallery above.

A magnificent stone fireplace houses a substantial wood-burning stove, creating a dramatic focal point and a wonderful setting for entertaining. The soaring ceiling, exposed medieval timber framework and impressive stone mullion windows combine to create an atmosphere unlike any other.

Overlooking the hall is the spectacular Minstrels' Gallery, a rare surviving feature that provides a unique vantage point across this magnificent room and further emphasises the home's exceptional heritage.

Gardens & Grounds

The grounds of New Hall provide a fitting backdrop to this historic residence. Extending to approximately one acre, the gardens comprise expansive lawns, mature trees, established shrubs and attractive stone boundary walls, creating a private and tranquil environment.

A charming Yorkshire stone pathway leads through the gardens, while the rear grounds offer additional lawned areas and access to the detached double garage, greenhouse and cedar-built workshop. The garage benefits from power, lighting and an electric up-and-over door, making it ideal for vehicle storage or workshop use.

Offering privacy, space and beautiful surroundings, the grounds provide an exceptional setting for outdoor entertaining, gardening and family enjoyment, perfectly complementing this remarkable historic home.

Overall, New Hall presents a rare opportunity to acquire a home of exceptional historical significance, combining over five centuries of architectural heritage with the comforts and conveniences of modern living. From the magnificent Great Hall and wealth of original period features to the generous gardens and versatile family accommodation, this home offers a truly unique lifestyle in one of Calderdale's most distinctive and treasured residences.

Out & About

Newhall enjoys a delightful position on the edge of Elland, a thriving West Yorkshire town renowned for its rich history, strong sense of community and excellent connectivity. The home combines the tranquillity of a semi-rural setting with convenient access to a wide range of everyday amenities, making it ideally suited to modern family living.

Elland town centre offers an excellent selection of independent shops, supermarkets, cafés, restaurants and leisure facilities, while the larger centres of Halifax, Huddersfield and Leeds provide an extensive range of retail, cultural and commercial amenities. The area is particularly well placed for commuters, with easy access to the M62 motorway, placing Manchester, Leeds and Bradford within comfortable travelling distance. Frequent bus services also connect Elland with Halifax and Huddersfield throughout the day.

The locality is well served by a number of respected primary and secondary schools, including Old Earth Primary School and The Brooksbank School, making the area particularly attractive to families.

Surrounded by the beautiful Calder Valley countryside, residents can enjoy a wealth of scenic walks, cycle routes and outdoor pursuits, while still benefiting from excellent transport links and access to major business centres. Combining convenience, connectivity and a picturesque setting, the location perfectly complements the historic character and appeal of Newhall.

A home of exceptional provenance, New Hall offers a rare combination of history, character and versatility. From the grandeur of the Great Hall and Minstrels' Gallery to the warmth of its family living spaces and beautifully maintained grounds, every corner of the home tells a story spanning more than five centuries. Rich in architectural significance yet perfectly suited to modern living, New Hall represents a once-in-a-generation opportunity to become the custodian of one of Calderdale's most remarkable historic residences.

Useful to Know

Grade I Listed
Gas central heating
Mains water and drainage
Freehold
Calderdale Council

Council Tax Band: E

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Date Posted
2026-06-25

Market Value Analysis

Based on properties with houses in Yorkshire and The Humber (1+ acres).

This Property£800,000 / acre
Regional Average (1+ acres)£61,985 / acre
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Energy Performance Certificate

Energy Efficiency Rating

Very energy efficient - lower running costs
CurrentPotential
(92+)A
(81-91)B
(69-80)C
(55-68)D
(39-54)E
(21-38)F
(1-20)G
57 D
91 B

Based on UK Energy Performance Certificate standards (EU Directive 2002/91/EC)

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