A GRAND GEORGIAN RESIDENCE WITH RARE ARBORETUM AND PANORAMIC VIEWS
Commanding one of the most awe-inspiring south-facing views in the Ryburn Valley, Brockwell House is a remarkable 18th-century property steeped in local history and elegance. Built in 1766 by the esteemed William and Mary Rawson whose family shared close ties with Anne Lister of Shibden Hall – this fine Georgian home forms the heart of a hamlet constructed by the Rawsons’ and has remained a landmark of distinction ever since.
Set within approximately 2.15 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds and home to its own arboretum of rare and unusual trees, this property offers not one but two exquisite residences within the same building: the Main House and The Cottage. Each has its own front door yet enjoys interconnecting internal access, making it ideal for multi-generational living, guest accommodation, or a potential holiday let.
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Brockwell House and Cottage,
Brockwell Lane,
Triangle,
Sowerby Bridge,
HX6 3PQ