Hoober House, at Hoober in Rotherham, was originally part of the Fitzwilliam Wenworth Estate and sits in an elevated position with sweeping views of the countryside.
The property was built as a separate 'dower house’ for the nearby stately home Wentworth Woodhouse, and in recent years has been used as a business centre but has now been put up for sale due to relocation. It comes with a detached coach house.
Clare Bingham, associate in the residential sales team at estate agent Savills, said: “This is a rare opportunity to purchase an historic period house, with current commercial use and benefitting from approved residential consent.”
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1. A convenient location
Hoober House is within easy reach of the M1 at junction 35. Photo: Savills
2. An expanse of land
The property includes a small area of woodland and an open paddock, while an additional driveway provides further to the hamlet of Hoober itself. Photo: Savills
3. Perfect for a business or a family
"This is an opportunity either to continue the commercial use the property now enjoys or to restore the house back to family occupation, with the ability to create additional accommodation within the substantial detached coach house," says Savills. Photo: Savills
4. Illustrious company
Wentworth Woodhouse, which sits close by, is mentioned in Nikolaus Pevsner’s ‘The Buildings of England’ as one of England’s greatest and most remarkable houses. It has a
celebrated and ambitious Palladian façade extending to over 600ft. Photo: Savills