Banney Royd Hall is situated on the edge of the conservation area of Edgerton, a suburb west of Huddersfield town centre. The house displays a wealth of Art Nouveau features including fabulous ashlar chimney breasts flanked by pilasters or buttresses with ornate cornices many with art nouveau decoration, stone mullioned windows, splendid oak panelling, extensive ornate detailing typical of the period, and barrel-vaulted ceilings. Look inside courtesy of Zoopla:
7. Billiard Room
The Billiard Room is of particular note, with a recessed seating area and stunning fireplace. The finely proportioned dining room has another ornate fireplace behind a stone, broad round arch with a gilded figure of The Angel Of The Rains. Photo: zoopla
8. Incredible gardens
A further staircase leads to the second floor where there is a further bedroom and office. Photo: zoopla
9. Rear of house
To the rear of the house there is parking, a recently refurbished one bedroom coach house, and three bedroom cottage, separated by the original stables with a loft above. Photo: zoopla