If an afternoon's tennis followed by an alfresco pizza and prosecco on the terrace is your thing, then Crosland Hall in South Crosland could be the home for you.

The Georgian mansion, built in 1792, is on the market for a cool £2 million - but if your budget stretches that far, you get plenty for your cash.

The 11 acre grounds contain ancient woodlands, two ponds, the house itself, a detached six-car garage, tennis court and separate cottage, as well as a terrace and stone pizza oven.

The entrance hallway is an impressive 30ft high with a galleried landing. Off the hallway is the sitting room with wood burning stove, French doors and period shutters, drawing room with wood burnerand dining room, along with downstairs WC and cloakroom. The family room is accessed through the drawing room, and the ground floor also features a second WC, utility room, the dining kitchen and large orangery with steps leading to the garden.

The first floor contains the house's five double bedrooms and master bedroom, and five en suite bathrooms. The master bedroom also has a walk-in wardrobe, French doors and Juliet balcony overlooking the grounds.

The house basement is divided into eight rooms which estate agents Yorkshire's Finest say have enormous potential for development into a gym, cinema room, spa, music or hobby room and workshop.

The recently-renovated detached cottage has three double bedrooms, two bathrooms, dining kitchen and two reception rooms, with outdoor terrace and garden.

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