For Sale4 Bedroom House in Woodhead Road, Holme, HD9£1,350,000
Property Type
House
Bedrooms
× 4
Bathrooms
× 3
Receptions
× 3
Tenure
Freehold
Offers in Region Of
£1,350,000
Key Features
- VIEWINGS STRICTLY BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
- Gated driveway, ample driveway parking, double garage with workshop
- Guest bedroom with shower room
- Bedrooms 2&3 with sitting room and en suite
- Main bedroom with opulent en suite and luxury dressing room
- High spec kitchen plus separate utility room
- Feature 'cave' snug with cosy log burner plus games room
- Vast open plan accommodation at the heart of which lies an hourglass shaped pool
- Architectural masterpiece nestled in the Holme Valley blending seamlessly with the Peak District landscape
- One of a kind award winning grade II listed home with 3900sq ft accommodation and just under one acre plot inc paddock and stone outbuilding
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Description
Prepare to be both overwhelmed and amazed by this most impressive and unique home that combines architectural genius with enchanting surprises around every corner.
Underhill near Holmfirth is a truly remarkable, award winning property—an architectural gem nestled in the Holme Valley. Conceived by visionary architect Arthur Quarmby in 1969 and completed in 1975, this iconic home is celebrated both nationally and internationally and holds the distinction of being Britain’s first modern earth-sheltered home. A masterclass in geotecture, Underhill is both a pioneering feat of sustainable design and a work of inhabitable art. The house has featured widely in international literature and featured regularly on national and international TV.
Built into the natural contours of the hillside, Underhill blends seamlessly with the surrounding Peak District landscape. Its turf roof and planted embankments create a low-impact, eco-conscious profile.
Despite being largely subterranean, the interior is radiant with natural light, thanks to ingenious roof lanterns and expansive southeast-facing glazing that frame stunning views of the open moorland.
At the heart of this 3900sq ft home lies a dramatic hourglass-shaped pool beneath a large skylight which creates an unexpected, unique and luxurious centre piece.
Whilst the feature pool plays main centre piece, the rest of the accommodation surrounds and features several interlinked and versatile living areas designed for both privacy and communal living.
The main reception room has been designed to offer open plan living and has been cleverly divided and staged by furniture to include practical layout which includes a large family dining room boasting a serene and atmospheric space balancing intimacy and taking advantage of the panoramic beauty. A sitting area encourages everyday relaxation in addition to a reading corner for a quieter retreat. A large a conical stone-walled “cave” with a log burning fire offers a cosy hideaway and a games room with bar area complete the array of reception rooms.
The kitchen is a thoughtfully appointed space that blends functionality with the home’s distinctive architectural character. Positioned slightly elevated above the central swimming pool, it offers both practicality and visual connection to the heart of the home.
Underhill offers a refined arrangement of four bedrooms, each thoughtfully positioned to maximize privacy, comfort, and connection to the home’s architectural flow.
Landscaped gardens, a paddock, a double garage with studio, and a stone shepherds hut complete the estate, offering both beauty and practicality.
Underhill is not just a house—it’s a pioneering example of geotecture, combining sustainability, innovation, and artistry.
Main description
Approaching Underhill is an experience in itself—designed to evoke curiosity and a sense of discovery.
A winding stone path meanders through landscaped gardens, subtly guiding visitors toward the home’s concealed entrance. Nestled into the hillside, the approach reveals little at first, allowing the natural contours and planted embankments to dominate the view. Then, like something from folklore, the path culminates in a striking circular doorway, framed by curved sandstone walls that echo the surrounding terrain.
The entrance door is crafted with timber planks arranged in a diamond pattern slides open to reveal a low-lit entrance hall, deliberately designed to heighten the contrast with the sun-drenched interior beyond. This moment of transition sets the tone for the architectural journey that follows, where light, form, and landscape are in constant dialogue.
When stepping in to the captivating reception room it takes a while to absorb. It is artfully embedded into the hillside, with curved walls and natural textures echoing the contours of the surrounding landscape.
Flooded with natural light yet cocooned in tranquility, this remarkable living space embodies the vision at the heart of Underhill: where bold design and elemental harmony converge.
The tactile warmth of exposed materials, the architect has ensured every element has been chosen to evoke comfort and sophistication. Subtly zoned for both entertaining and relaxation, the room offers versatility without compromise—whether for everyday living or hosting guests, who are sure to be blown away by this wonderful home.
At the centre of this wonderful reception room, and sunken for a more dramatic effect, lies a remarkable hourglass-shaped swimming pool, which certainly offers the home a unique feature that’s hard to find anywhere else! The room features amazing exposed natural stone arches spanning the pool and carrying upon it the octagonal skylight that floods the whole room with natural light.
With a slight rise from the pool area the elevated reception offers an inspired arrangement of zones that redefines open-plan living. Instead of walls, carefully curated furniture and subtle changes in tone sculpt distinct yet harmonious areas: a relaxed sitting room with integrated media, a peaceful reading nook and a dining space that invites both intimate meals and effortless entertaining.
A wall of glass invites uninterrupted views across the valley where a formal dining area has been located, while the organic flow of the space creates a seamless connection between indoors and out.
Positioned to make the most of its southeast orientation, the dining room at Underhill offers a serene and atmospheric space that balances intimacy with panoramic beauty. This formal dining space enjoys a south-east-facing outlook framing uninterrupted views across the open moorland. Bathed in morning light and softened by the natural contours of the landscape, this space invites a seamless connection between indoor living and the surrounding countryside. Whether hosting formal gatherings or quiet morning coffees, the outlook provides a constantly evolving canvas.
A generously proportioned TV area encourages laid-back relaxation. Though open in plan, the area feels intuitively zoned—its arrangement promoting intimacy without enclosure.
Tucked discreetly away in one corner of the room and away from the social rhythm of the house, a retreat of a reading corner offers a moment of stillness, and a place where the current owners have displayed a historical shrine of the story of the creation of ‘Underhill’.
Stone steps, lead to the “cosy cave”—a snug, softly lit retreat complete with a log burning fire to create the utmost atmosphere for a more tranquil hide way.
Slightly elevated again is the games room, where relaxation shifts into play. Every transition feels intentional, every zone imbued with purpose. This layered, almost theatrical use of space speaks to Underhill’s ethos: architecture as storytelling, each room a chapter in the landscape’s unfolding narrative.
Adjacent to the main reception is the sociable breakfast kitchen—a contemporary space designed for both effortless function and everyday connection. Sleek, modern cabinetry offers a generous amount of storage, complemented by a generous array of integrated appliances that support everyday living.
A raised breakfast bar subtly defines the space, bridging the kitchen with the main reception room and providing a natural hub for conversation and casual dining. This open flow enhances the sense of community without compromising the architectural rhythm.
Adjacent lies a thoughtfully designed utility room, echoing the kitchen’s cabinetry for visual cohesion. It serves as a practical extension—with direct access to a paved patio area that invites alfresco dining.
There are 4 bedrooms at Underhill each thoughtfully positioned to maximize privacy, comfort, and connection to the home’s architectural flow.
The Master suite is a sanctuary of luxury, generously proportioned and bathed in natural light from its elevated position. It features a private en-suite shower room plus separate WC, with contemporary fittings and a dedicated dressing room with floor to ceiling windows and access to the garden, creating a self-contained retreat that blends elegance with practicality and inviting the outdoors in.
Two further double bedrooms are enhanced by their proximity to a reception room and ideal for use as an additional reception room, offering flexible space ideal for a playroom, study, lounge, or creative studio—perfect for multi-generational living or guest accommodation with added privacy.
The fourth bedroom, positioned as a guest suite, with the added feature of a skylight window and easy access to the main living areas, making it an inviting space for visitors or adaptable as a home office. Adjacent to this there is a guest shower room.
GARDENS
Encircling Underhill in a quiet embrace, the gardens extend across an acre of carefully landscaped terrain—a sanctuary where cultivated detail meets wild Pennine splendor. From every angle, the uninterrupted hillside vistas become part of the living tapestry, shifting with the seasons and anchoring the home in nature’s rhythm.
The elevated rooftop lawn is both landscape and spectacle—a sculpted plateau of greenery that lifts the garden into the sky. Underfoot, soft turf flows organically across the roofline, blurring the boundary between architecture and terrain.
Peeping portholes—playful and discreet—offer a voyeuristic glimpse into the rooms below, drawing the eye inward as much as outward. Their circular frames punctuate the lawn like artistic interruptions, reflecting sky by day and glowing softly by night.
A traditional rose garden adds a romantic flourish, its meandering paths edged with colour and scent. Nearby, the productive vegetable plot offers a nod to sustainable living, tucked discreetly within the landscape yet always close at hand. To the side, a paddock opens out to reveal a charming stone shepherds hut—ideal for storage, hobby use, or even future conversion—while enhancing the sense of rural independence.
Whether strolling through dewy lawns at sunrise or gathering herbs for supper, the gardens at Underhill invite connection: to the land, to the lifestyle, and to the extraordinary views that never fail to inspire.
GATED DRIVEWAY PARKING, DOUBLE GARAGE AND WORKSHOP
Approached via a gated driveway, Underhill’s entrance combines security, seclusion, and a quiet sense of arrival. The ample parking area is framed by mature landscaping, offering privacy and space for multiple vehicles, while maintaining the property’s organic aesthetic.
A substantial double garage is more than just shelter and security for vehicles. Thoughtfully designed to incorporate a fully equipped workshop, it supports hobbies, maintenance, or creative pursuits with ease. Above, a mezzanine level adds a surprising layer of versatility, providing generous storage without compromising floor space below.
CONCLUSION
Underhill is a extraordinary, one of a kind residence which offers architectural ingenuity and elemental living; a landmark home that both celebrates and disappears into its landscape. From the iconic hourglass pool to the sculptural interiors and the acre of panoramic gardens, every detail has been conceived with purpose and poetry.
Whether drawn by its pioneering earth-sheltered design, the intimacy of its crafted spaces, or the freedom offered by its expansive grounds, Underhill speaks to those who seek something truly unique and original—a property not merely to inhabit, but to experience.
LOCATION OVERVIEW
Underhill is located in Holme, a small village on the edge of the Peak District National park, an area renown for its scenic hills, stone villages and protected moorland.
The property is
• Approx 1 hour from Manchester international Airport
• Approx 45 mins from Manchester City
• Approx 45 minutes from Leeds City Centre
• Approx 45 minutes from Sheffield City Centre
• Approx 30 minutes from Huddersfield train station, with rail links to London and major UK cities
• Surrounded by protected countryside, walking trails and panoramic valley views
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The property is grade II listed. It is freehold and is within the Peak National Park. Kirklees Council tax band F. As the property is Grade II listed it is exempt from an EPC. It is connected to mains electricity, water and sewerage and has oil fired central heating.
The property has lapsed outline planning permission for the building of an annex in the rose garden area. Outline plans available.
Viewings are strictly by appointment.
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