Hodroyd Hall, Grade II listed manor house in South Hiendley, England
Hodroyd Hall is a Grade II listed country house in South Hiendley with the appearance and layout of a traditional English manor. The building has gardens and grounds arranged for events and gatherings.
The house began in the 1100s when a castle official from Pontefract founded a residence on this site. Over time it grew and changed according to the needs of its owners.
The name comes from the family that lived here and shaped it over time. You can see today how the rooms were arranged around family life and daily work.
The grounds are accessible by different paths and can be explored on foot or by vehicle. Come dressed for the weather and take time to walk through the full extent of the property.
During a period of civil conflict, a prominent military leader is said to have received medical care at the house. This connection to a major historical event gives the place an unexpected link to that turbulent time.
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