Stott Hall Farm in Yorkshire is one of the most famous homes in England, an 18th-century farmhouse built splat bang in the middle of a busy motorway. The stuff of urban legend, an unearthed documentary reveals the truth behind the iconic "Little House on the Prairie".
Drive up the M62 toward Leeds and you’ll notice an iconic quirk in the middle of road - an 18th-century farmhouse, surrounded by sheep grazing obliviously on the grass and built in a fork in the middle of the motorway .
Stott Hall Farm in West Yorkshire, affectionately nicknamed the “Little House on the Prairie”, is the stuff of urban legend . People say that the bizarre landmark was born when resident farmer, Ken Wild, refused to sell his land after motorway developers came knocking in the 1960s. Unable to convince

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