Boston Hall, Boston Spa

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Boston Hall
Yorkshire
West Riding

Boston Hall, from High Street
Location
Grid reference: SE43254543
Location: 53°54’11"N, 1°20’35"W
Village: Boston Spa
History
Built 1807
Country house
Neo-classical
Information

Boston Hall is a neo-classical house in Boston Spa, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, consisting of three storeys and a two-story rear wing. The house is a Grade II listed building.[1]

History

The main part of the house was completed in 1807, although there are subsequent later additions. At that time, the house was being used as a store selling furniture.

In 1939 Boston Hall was the home of Charles H Roe and his wife Kathleen.[2]

Later, for many years, the house was used as offices by the Ogden Group. In 2013, planning permission was sought to return the building to residential use[3] after the purchase of the property by former England and Yorkshire cricketer, Geoffrey Boycott. The plan was approved.[4][5]

In 2019, the property was listed for sale by Boycott because he and his wife Rachel planned to move to Cheshire, where their daughter lived. A report at that time indicated that the property consisted of four elements, each with its own entrance: "the main house, the west wing, the cottage and the flat". Features included 11 bedrooms, several reception rooms and a huge eat-in kitchen.[6]

Architecture

The house has two storeys and is built out of squared magnesian limestone with five bays to the main part, it has a pitched slate roof. The west wing of the house is of three storeys and has two bays.[1]

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