Banney Royd Hall
Banney Royd Hall, designed by Edgar Wood for Huddersfield accountant W. H. Armitage, is admired internationally as a Grade I example of Arts & Crafts architecture.
Halifax Rd, Edgerton, Huddersfield HD3 3BJ
There are steps to different levels, so the house is not ideal for wheelchair users.
Please contact us to discuss specific requirements.
Built between 1900-1902, the Hall is recognised as a significant example of domestic architecture, featuring striking design and handcrafted details. It was so acclaimed that it featured in German architect Herman Muthesius’s book ‘Das Englische Haus’ (1904).
There are three outstanding Edgar Wood fireplaces; oak panelling; original Arts & Crafts built-in library; vaulted ceilings; oak carvings; stained glass; oak beam ceilings and exposed roof beams.
Enjoy a guided tour through the formal rooms with the owners, followed by tea, coffee and light refreshments on the terrace, weather permitting, otherwise in the dining room.
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There are steps to different levels, so the house is not ideal for wheelchair users.
Please contact us to discuss specific requirements.
Banney Royd Hall
Banney Royd Hall
Really enjoyed the most interesting and comprehensive tour of the Hall, and the excellent afternoon tea which followed. A rare chance to see such an interior of that period – highly recommended.
We really enjoyed our visit to Banney Royd Hall. Fascinating house and wonderful to be shown round by such enthusiastic owners.
We had a thoroughly enjoyable visit to Banney Royd Hall and grounds. Stunning property. Good hosts and a very informative tour. Seasonal refreshments were served in a beautiful room.