Derelict West Yorkshire home of the Brontë sisters' father goes up for auction for £380k

Derelict West Yorkshire home of the Brontë sisters' father goes up for auction for £380k
By: dailymail Posted On: January 29, 2025 View: 48

Enthusiasts of the literary works of the Brontë family can snap up a slice of the family's history at auction next month. 

While Thornbush Farm on Miry Lane in West Yorkshire is now derelict, its history is far from dull, and the entire 8.5 acre site is going up for auction via Auction House on 5 February with a guide price of £380,000 plus fees. 

In the 19th century, the site featured two sturdy adjoining cottages and was known as Lousy Farm. 

In 1811 it became the home of the future Brontë patriarch, Reverend Patrick Brontë, the father of writers Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë, and of Branwell Brontë, his son. 

Reverend Patrick is understood to have lived in the cottage after taking up his first full ministry and lodging with his landlords. 

While at the farm, Reverend Patrick met and married his wife, Maria Branwell. The couple had their first two children, but both sadly died during childhood. 

History: In 1811, Lousy Farm became the home of Reverend Patrick Brontë

During his time at Lousy Farm, Reverend Patrick authored and published his first work, Cottage Poems

The young family are understood to have remained at Lousy Farm until around 1815, when they relocated to Thornton, the birthplace of Emily, Charlotte and Anne and Brandon.

The Brontë sisters authored several popular and influential novels, including Wuthering Heights, Jane Eyre and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall.    

James Prank, a director and auctioneer at Auction House West Yorkshire, said: 'This is a unique opportunity to take ownership of a site with a fascinating history and perhaps restore or reimagine a vital piece of Britain's literary heritage.' 

Credentials: Reverend Patrick Brontë's family became world renowned in the literary world
Restore and renew: Thornbush Farm, as Lousy Farm is now called, has bags of potential
Potential: Thornbush Farm with going up for auction via Auction House on 5 February
Space: Thornbush Farm spans 8.5 acres and is home to two Grade II-listed derelict cottages
Connections: While living at Lousy Farm, Reverend Patrick met and married his wife, Maria Branwell

The farm's cottages and outbuildings have been affected by the passing of time, but the site still commands stunning countryside views.

Owing to the site's historic connections, the farm's cottages and outbuildings are Grade II-listed and require an owner with the vision and cash to restore or redevelop the site, subject to planning permissions. 

Approximately 0.7 acres of the site is brownfield, with the remaining 7.8 acres being categorised as greenfield. 

'Numerous planning applications relating to a variety of uses including residential dwellings and a visitor attraction can be found on the Kirklees Planning Portal searching via the property's post code', Auction House said. 

The site is accessed off Lincs Wold and is a short distance from Hightown, Liversedge. 

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