Royds Hall is an outstanding and historic Grade II* listed medieval hall with picturesque southerly views over acres of immaculately maintained grounds.Ground Floor - Courtyard Hall, Cloakroom, Breakfast Kitchen, Pantry,Larder, Great Hall, Breakfast Room, Morning Room, Inner Hall, Study, Medieval Hall, Sitting Room, Marble Hall, Drawing Room, Gym, Cloakroom, Laundry Room & Boiler Room.First Floor - Principal Bedroom Suite with Dressing Room, Second Bedroom Suite, Third Bedroom Suite, Fourth Bedroom Suite, Bedroom Five, Bedroom Six, House Bathroom.The accommdation is beautfully presented using luxurious finishes which perfectly complement theproperty. The first floor is connected by a series of landings which include a minstrels’ gallery over the great hall and the upper level of themedieval hallThere are numerous delightful gardens, all meticulously maintained and presented in a history of fashions. 16 acres of paddock land with additional equestrian facilities are situated to the south of the property. All the gardens have been lovingly designed and planted with a wide variety of excellent specimens which provide colour and form throughout the year.Ground floor Courtyard Hall - An oak panelled hallway with two openings to the Great Hall.Cloakroom - With panelled walls, a low suite WC and wash basin.Breakfast Kitchen - A generously proportioned, dual aspect room with views over the smallcourtyard and knot garden. The bespoke, finely crafted cabinets are hand painted with granite surrounds.Pantry - With a range of storage cupboards.Larder - With a Victorian quarrytiled floor.Great Hall - A spectacular entertaining space with an exposed vaulted ceiling.There is a vastarched stone fireplace and a 24 panel mullion window with beautiful detailing over a raised platform.Breakfast Room - A charming room with views over the knot garden.The oak linenfold wallpanels incorporate renaissance carvings above the fireplace. A foyer gives access to the garden.Morning Room - A beautiful room with oak linenfold panelling to one wall and a large openfireplace. Windows to two aspects provide views of the walled, southerly gardenInner Hall - Oak panelled with a stone corner fireplace and a finely carved pediment over the door to the medieval hall.Medieval Hall - With twin level windows and a fine Jacobean staircase.Sitting Room - Oak panelled with an internal stained glass window and a delightful Jacobean fireplace. Leaded mullion windows look outover the front garden.Marble Hall - Forming part of the Georgian wing, the Marble Hall is a grand reception hall with sash windows, twin recessed display sconces and a marble tiled floor.Drawing Room - With fine Georgian detailing and a fireplace with a garlanded wooden surroundStudy - With long distance views over the front garden and beyond.Gym - Twin sash windows look over the east garden.Cloakroom With a low suite WC and wash basin.Laundry Room - A range of units provide additional storage and there are connections for washing facilities.First floor Principal Bedroom Suite - A beautiful suite which occupies the first floor of the Georgian Wing.Entrance VestibuleBedroom - A splendid room with a sitting area and exceptional views of the gardens. The fireplace, cornice and other features typicalof the period are intact, and complete the feeling of style and quality.En-suite - The hand crafted sink units have marble surfaces with inset basins and mirrored surrounds which incorporate corner wall cabinets.The bath is set in front of an open dresser in a marble surface and the Travertine lined walk in shower incorporates a seat, fixed monsoon head and a hand held shower. The en-suite has a separate cloakroom and underfloor heating.Dressing Room - With fitted hanging space, open shelving and shoe racksSecond Bedroom Suite - A spacious bedroom with views over the front garden.The en-suitehas a walk in shower.Third Bedroom Suite - With a large rustic fireplaceopening and en-suite incorporating a shower bath.Fourth Bedroom Suite - The pitched ceiling frames a stepped mullion window which looks over the front garden. Pretty en-suite bathroom.Bedroom Five - With panelled walls, a large rustic fireplace, an antique marble wash basin and views of the knot garden and the kitchen courtyard.Bedroom Six - A single bedroom looking into the main courtyard.House Bathroom - With a pitched ceiling and white bathroom suite with storage cabinets and marble surroundAvailable October - FurnishedCouncil Tax Band HHolding Deposit = 1 weeks rent of £10,000pcm (£2307.69)Deposit is 5 weeks rent = (£10,000 pcm = £13,845 deposit)
Lettings Fees & Charge for Tenants from October 2024: Yorkshire
The asking rent does not include letting fees. Depending on your circumstances and the property you select, the following fees may apply:
For Assured Shorthold Tenancies:
In accordance with the Tenant Fees Act 2019 the following are permitted payments for AST tenancies:
• Rent*
• A capped Holding Deposit of 1 week’s rent.
• A capped Tenancy Deposit of 5 week’s rent for rent less than £50,000 per annum
• A capped Tenancy Deposit of 6 week’s rent for rent above £50,000 per annum
• Payments in the event of a default
• Payment in the event of loss of keys
• Payment of £50 including VAT on a variation, assignment or novation of a tenancy
• Payment on early termination (surrender) of a tenancy
• Payment in respect of Council Tax, utilities (gas or other fuel, electricity, water or sewage) television license and communication services
• Green deal charge (if applicable)
For Non Housing Act Tenancies** including Company Lets the following are fees and payments for nha tenancies:
• Rent*
• A Holding Deposit
• A Tenancy Deposit of 6 week’s rent. This may be increased if you have a pet.
• Application for References is £420 inc VAT per person
• Extension, renewal, rent review, periodic or variation to tenancy documentation is £180 inc VAT per tenancy
• Inventory check out (paid at the end of the tenancy) is £120 - £180 inc VAT although there may be additional charges for larger properties.
• Payments in the event of a default
• Payment in the event of loss of keys
• Payment in respect of Council Tax, utilities (gas or other fuel, electricity, water or sewage) television license and communication services
• Green deal charge (if applicable)
The deposit figure displayed on this listing may vary depending on the terms of the tenancy and the rental figure agreed.
For all tenancies there are other costs that must be covered on top of the rent thoroughout the tenancy and at the end of a tenancy. These might include:
Utilities (gas or other fuel, electricity, water or sewage)
Council Tax
Television License
Installation of cable/satellite and communication services
Insurance (for your personal and own contents)
Garden maintenance
Cleaning to a professional standard
Inventory check out (paid at the end of a Non Housing Act tenancy including company lets)
Dilapidations
Replacement key or security device costs
Late payment of rent interest charged at 3% above Bank of England based rate
Reasonable costs will be charged to the tenant should the Landlord agree to an early termination (surrender) of the tenancy agreement at the tenants request
*Rents are advertised weekly or monthly but will be payable monthly, quarterly, bi-annually or annually in advance.
**For an Assured Shorthold tenancy (AST) to be granted the following must apply: The rent is less than £100,000 per annum, the Tenant is a private individual, it is the Tenant’s main home and the Landlord does not live at the property. If one of the above does not apply, a Non Housing Act tenancy will be granted.
For further information on the above please contact our office and request our “Information for Prospective Tenants for AST” or “Information for Prospective Tenants for nha” document.
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