The Oakwood mansion was built in the 1890s by the Leeds Schofield family, of the Schofield department stores. Dame Waterman has owned the home for more than 60 years and has hosted famous musicians, sportsmen, world leaders and even former Prime Minister Edward Heath. Take a look inside this amazing home...
1. Woodgarth House
Dame Fanny Waterman has owned her Woodgarth home for more than 60 years. Photo: Zoopla
2. Famous pianist
The famous pianist was born in May 1920 in Leeds and began to study with Tobias Matthay when she was 17. Photo: Zoopla
3. Harewood connections
Dame Waterman and her friend Marion, Countess of Harewood, and Roslyn Lyons, founded the Leeds International Pianoforte Competition in 1961. Photo: Zoopla
4. Victorian built
The house was believed to have been constructed around 1894 and sits in extensive grounds of approximately 0.7 acres in this always highly sought location of Oakwood. Photo: Zoopla