Park House, Kirklees Hall, Kirklees, Brighouse, HD6 4HD
Park House sits within the remarkable grounds of Kirklees Hall – a Grade I listed estate steeped in centuries of history and surrounded by some of West Yorkshire’s most beautiful parkland. Originally a Jacobean mansion, the hall was remodelled in the 18th century by the celebrated architect John Carr, best known for designing Harewood House, one of the most iconic stately homes in England. For over four centuries, Kirklees was the seat of the distinguished Armytage family, its legacy still evident in the grandeur of its buildings and the richness of its landscape.
The estate also holds a unique place in English folklore – the nearby ruins of the 12th-century Kirklees Priory are linked to the legend of Robin Hood, said to be buried within its grounds. So influential is this setting that it gives its name to the borough of Kirklees itself – a testament to its historic significance.
Within this storied setting, Park House offers around 4,000 sq ft of refined living across three expansive floors. Private gardens sit alongside 18 acres of exquisitely maintained communal grounds – from ancient woodland and walled gardens to meadow and orchard. The home has been thoughtfully updated throughout by its current owners, pairing period detail with luxurious contemporary touches. It is, in every sense, a home of rare calibre.