Becca Hall, English country house in Aberford, England.
Becca Hall is a country house built in the Georgian style, situated in rural Yorkshire and distinguished by its symmetrical front and formal entrance. The two-story stone building with regularly spaced windows represents the refined residential design typical of the period.
The house was built in 1783 for William Markham, whose father served as Archbishop of York, and remained under Markham family ownership for over a century. A major change occurred in 1894 when the property was sold to new owners.
The hall displays the architectural tastes of English gentry from the late 18th century, with its symmetrical design and formal entrance reflecting the refinement expected of the period. Walking around the building gives you a sense of how landowners expressed their status through their homes.
The property can be viewed from Becca Lane, but you must respect the boundaries of this private residence and keep an appropriate distance. Visiting during daylight hours gives you the clearest view of the front facade and architectural details.
From 1958 to 1997 this country house served as the Leeds Grid Control Centre, managing electrical distribution across the region. Few visitors realize the building once housed this crucial technical operation behind its elegant Georgian exterior.
Location: Aberford
GPS coordinates: 53.84325,-1.36427
Latest update: December 12, 2025 12:06
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