The Old Rectory is a significant grade II* (listed 1966) detached residence dating back to the early fourteenth century with later additions and standing in walled grounds of circa 0.8 of an acre which include a Mulberry tree believed to be gifted by James I.
Steeped in history and built during the reign of Edward I for the Rector of Mirfield John De Heton, this magnificent home with its own postcode provides generous living space including an annex currently utilised as an air b&b providing a healthy income or alternatively as guest accommodation. The current owners have cherished this property and whilst fixtures and fittings have been updated, great care has been taken to retain and compliment stunning features that have evolved over the last 700 years.
The accommodation extends to around 3600 sq ft, whilst externally the entrance from Pinfold Lane leads around to the rear giving access to a double garage with room over, extensive parking and second gated entrance from Park Drive North. There are mature walled gardens with established trees with seating area/firepit.
Mirfield includes outstanding schools, shops restaurants, bars, railway station and access to M1 and M62.
*EPC EXEMPT*
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