A RARE opportunity has arisen to look inside a stunning manor house which has been in the same family for nearly 500 years.

Rawdon Hall has been put on the market for the first time in 425 years and boasts stunning rural views and a luxury family home.

The huge manor house is on the market for the first time in 425 years

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The huge manor house is on the market for the first time in 425 yearsCredit: Rightmove
The seven bed property is steeped in historic details

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The seven bed property is steeped in historic detailsCredit: Rightmove
Traditional beams can be seen throughout the home

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Traditional beams can be seen throughout the homeCredit: Rightmove

The seven bedroom and three bathroom 17th century Grade II listed property is being sold outside of the Rawdon family for the very first time since it was built by George Rawdon in the late 1500s.

A Coach House is also included in the property, which is on sale for £1.25million in Leeds, West Yorkshire.

Described as a “rare gem” the extensive Elizabethan property boasts stone fireplaces, a priest hole and oak panelling.

It also has stained glass windows installed in the 1940s, and is even claimed that Charlotte Bronte visited in 1841 to write of her time at “Thornfield Hall.”

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Pictures of the inside of the property show several portraits from throughout the years hung in almost every room.

The dining room boasts space for a sixteen seater dining table and furniture of eclectic taste showcased around the Hall.

Amongst the historic furniture and decorations, some more modern items can be seen including a TV with a DVD player in one of the family rooms.

Christmas decorations, including a tree and tinsel, can also be seen in one of the attic rooms of the extensive property.

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The sprawling grounds of 3.86 acres include lawn areas, rockery with a waterfall, woodland and paddocks.

Estate agents Dacre, Son and Hartley described the property as an “excellent location” for a “commuter in West Yorkshire” which has “hand road and rail access.”

They added: “Despite the semi-rural location the property is within comfortable walking distance of Rawdon’s central amenities which include everyday shops, with more comprehensive shopping on offer within the surrounding towns and of course in central Leeds which, is just some 7 miles distant.

“The location provides an ideal base for the West Yorkshire commuter with rail services from nearby Apperley Bridge offering frequent connections throughout the day into both Leeds and Bradford as well as regular onward links from Leeds to London King’s Cross.

“Leeds Bradford International Airport is just 3 miles distant.”

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“Rawdon also enjoys good accessibility to open countryside, with the rugged moors of the Aire Valley and Wharfedale being a short drive away to the north west and Harrogate some 14 miles distant.

“This area of Yorkshire offers some of the regions finest countryside as well as many an opportunity for stunning walks, mountain biking and road cycling.”

The home was built in the 1500s and is suspected to have been visited be Charlotte Bronte

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The home was built in the 1500s and is suspected to have been visited be Charlotte BronteCredit: Rightmove
Those looking to purchase the property are told it is the perfect location for commuters

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Those looking to purchase the property are told it is the perfect location for commutersCredit: Rightmove
An impressive dining room can seat a minimum of 16 people

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An impressive dining room can seat a minimum of 16 peopleCredit: Rightmove

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