Brearley House is a magnificent Country House built in 1840 by one John Riley, Director of the Yorkshire / Lancashire Railway Company and all round Victorian entrepreneur who made a fortune selling wheat to the Americas before settling at the mid point of his railway and building his house to the very highest standards.
We have sought to emulate this mastery of traditional crafts in our thorough restoration which has seen the house rescued from decay and converted into three individual dwellings of breathtaking character and splendour.
A further detached dwelling is nearing completion in the former Coach House which served this large estate lying in private woodland just to the East of Hebden Bridge.
The house lies at the top of a private sweeping drive and has fabulous open views across the woodland and formal gardens to the hills and valley beyond.
All the properties have been restored, which has included the replacement of roofs; new heating; electrical; insulation and damp proof courses. All have been re-plastered throughout and have double glazing and all mains services.
Electric gates are be provided to individual private parking areas and all the dwellings in this exclusive development come with approximately one acre of formal garden and up to five acres of woodland.