Guide price
£1,000,000
4 bed detached house for saleManor House, Wilsill Harrogate HG3
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Grade II listed detached home built in 1617
Located in the picturesque village of Wilsill
Four spacious bedrooms and two bathrooms
Two outbuildings with conversion potential (STPP)
Rich period features including panelling and Jacobean fireplace
Modernisation required - ideal for buyers wanting to add value
Historic details including inscribed panelling (1692) and George III coins found on site
Stunning valley views and excellent natural light throughout
Ample off-street parking and private enclosed rear garden
Council Tax Band G
A Historic Gem in the Heart of Wilsill
Located in the charming village of Wilsill, near Harrogate, Ripon, and Pateley Bridge, this remarkable Grade II listed detached home, originally built in 1617, offers a rare opportunity to own a genuine piece of English heritage.
The property features four spacious bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms, making it ideal for family living. Two inviting reception rooms showcase original features from the 17th century, including panelling, and a fine Jacobean fireplace in one of the bedrooms. The interiors are filled with natural light and enjoy stunning views over the valley. In addition to its extensive interior, the property includes two outbuildings, offering excellent potential for conversion (subject to planning permission) into a home office, studio, annexe, or guest accommodation. There is also ample off-street parking, along with a private rear enclosed garden, making the property both practical and picturesque.
While the property boasts exceptional character and potential, modernisation is required throughout, giving buyers an exciting opportunity to restore and personalise it to their own specification and style.
A rich history accompanies this home. Manor House was originally built as a three-unit dwelling and has been adapted over the centuries, with records dating back to the late 1600s. Original panelling inscribed wp/G/1692 commemorates William and Grace Parr, who had recently married at the time. George III coins were even discovered within the walls, a testament to the home’s long and fascinating past.
Whether you're drawn by the peaceful location, the architectural charm, or the opportunity to restore a significant part of Yorkshire’s history, this is a truly rare
Epc
Energy rating tbc
This property produces tbc tonnes of CO2
Material Information - Harrogate
Tenure Type: Freehold
Council Tax Banding: G
Located in the charming village of Wilsill, near Harrogate, Ripon, and Pateley Bridge, this remarkable Grade II listed detached home, originally built in 1617, offers a rare opportunity to own a genuine piece of English heritage.
The property features four spacious bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms, making it ideal for family living. Two inviting reception rooms showcase original features from the 17th century, including panelling, and a fine Jacobean fireplace in one of the bedrooms. The interiors are filled with natural light and enjoy stunning views over the valley. In addition to its extensive interior, the property includes two outbuildings, offering excellent potential for conversion (subject to planning permission) into a home office, studio, annexe, or guest accommodation. There is also ample off-street parking, along with a private rear enclosed garden, making the property both practical and picturesque.
While the property boasts exceptional character and potential, modernisation is required throughout, giving buyers an exciting opportunity to restore and personalise it to their own specification and style.
A rich history accompanies this home. Manor House was originally built as a three-unit dwelling and has been adapted over the centuries, with records dating back to the late 1600s. Original panelling inscribed wp/G/1692 commemorates William and Grace Parr, who had recently married at the time. George III coins were even discovered within the walls, a testament to the home’s long and fascinating past.
Whether you're drawn by the peaceful location, the architectural charm, or the opportunity to restore a significant part of Yorkshire’s history, this is a truly rare
Epc
Energy rating tbc
This property produces tbc tonnes of CO2
Material Information - Harrogate
Tenure Type: Freehold
Council Tax Banding: G