Willaston Hall Willaston, Nantwich Willaston Hall Location the Large Village of Willaston Is Situated Between Park Road, Willaston, Nantwich and Crewe in Cheshire

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Willaston Hall Willaston, Nantwich Willaston Hall Location the Large Village of Willaston Is Situated Between Park Road, Willaston, Nantwich and Crewe in Cheshire Willaston Hall Willaston, Nantwich Willaston Hall Location The large village of Willaston is situated between Park Road, Willaston, Nantwich and Crewe in Cheshire. The village Nantwich CW5 6PL has a general store offering day to day goods, a primary school, playgroups, hairdressing salons, An imposing and Grade II several pubs and on the edge of the village is Cheerbrook Farm Shop providing a butchers, listed country house with land bakery, delicatessen and café. For a wider range of facilities the historic market town of Nantwich Nantwich 2 miles, Crewe 4 miles, is within 2 miles. Chester 21 miles, Manchester Aiprort 29.5 miles Primary education in the area includes Willaston Entrance hallway | Drawing room Primary Academy and Wistaston Church Lane Morning room | Dining room | Living room Academy. Secondary education nearby includes Study | Kitchen/breakfast room | Utility room St.Thomas Moore Catholic High School and Guest cloakroom with wc | Cellar | 6 Bedrooms The Brine Leas School rated ‘Outstanding’ 3 Dressing rooms | 4 Bathrooms (2 en suite) by Ofsted. Garaging | Gardens | Paddock The property is ideally placed for the commuter with a network of excellent road links including In about 4.8 acres access to the M6 motorway network via A500. Nantwich train station is within 2 miles and Crewe station offers a direct service to London Euston within 1hr 40 minutes. The property Willaston Hall was built in about 1700 with early 19th century additions and alterations. It is the former Cheshire residence of British designer Clive Christian O.B.E. The property offers in excess of 7,000sq ft of superior and elegant accommodation set over two floors with an attic to the central portion, all rooms echoing the Clive Christian luxury style. Externally, the immediate grounds of about 4.8 acres include two paddocks, mature landscaped gardens and ample garaging and parking. Accommodation The front of the property is approached via a sweeping driveway off Park Road and leads to a gravelled parking and turning area. Four steps lead up to the front door with stone surround and pediment. The grand limestone and marble floored entrance hall with original turned staircase, provides access to the front-facing and light-filled reception rooms and cellar. To the right of the entrance is the morning room, former library dating from 1737, it is referenced by authors Peter de Figueiredo and Julian Treuherz (Cheshire Country Houses) as the best room in the house. This room has raised and fielded panelling, an original 18th century fireplace with two homely maidens, Night and Day supporting the mantel, and in the centre is the head of Apollo within a sunburst. A door opens through to the impressive drawing room with a focal open fireplace and access to the kitchen. To the left of the entrance hallway is another beautiful room with study and living area and open fireplace with stone surround. Continuing through the property, the dining room offers a formal setting for entertaining with a feature carved oak surround fireplace. Off here is the rear entrance hallway with a superb range of bespoke storage cupboards and access to the rear parking area. The kitchen/breakfast room is beautifully fitted and simply stunning. There is an Italian marble island, four oven Aga, Gaggenau and Miele appliances and plenty of space for a breakfast table. Off the kitchen is a well-fitted utility room with Belfast sink, Maytag washing machine and dryer and ample storage. Beyond here is a multi-purpose boot room with Gardens and grounds guest cloakroom off and access to the garden. The beautiful landscaped grounds of Willaston Hall are as much a feature of the property as the The first floor accommodation is remarkable and rooms and architecture. At the rear, a gravelled comprises a master bedroom suite, a further en pathway, flanked either side by lawned areas suite bedroom with dressing room off and a third leads to a secluded box hedge rose garden with bedroom serviced by a shower room opposite. two attractive fountains which create a calm and The second floor has three additional bedrooms, tranquil atmosphere. Aside the box garden is a a bathroom and store room. The majority of stunning arched pergola through which there bathroom fittings are by Fired Earth. is a further mature garden, interspersed with specimen trees and well-established borders. General Well-located outside the kitchen door is an Services: All mains services. Gas central abundant herb garden beyond which is an heating system. ornamental pond and access to a brick built Council Tax Band: H store with gardeners wc. Local authority: Cheshire East Council 03001235500 The property has two entrances, the main front Fixtures and fittings: All fixtures and fittings entrance is reached off Park Road and the rear are excluded from the sale but may be available entrance is reached off Hall Drive. The rear by separate negotiation. driveway leads to a decorative granite and Wayleaves, rights of way and easements: The cobblestone parking area, triple garage, garden property will be sold subject to and with the benefit store and further outbuildings with additional of all wayleaves, easements and rights of way, gardeners wc. whether mentioned in these particulars or not. Garden Store 2.49 x 2.00 8'2" x 6'7" Utility Room 5.83 x 2.47 19'2" x 8'1" 4.80 x 2.40 15'9" x 7'10" Kitchen/ Breakfast Room 6.09 x 4.89 Dining Room 20'0" x 16'1" 6.40 x 4.63 21'0" x 15'2" (Maximum) 3.20 x 2.92 10'6" x 9'7" F/P Drawing Room 9.67 x 5.48 31'9" x 18'0" F/P F/P F/P Living Room 6.20 x 4.68 9.68 x 2.75 Study Morning Room 4.79 x 4.64 20'4" x 15'4" 4.88 x 4.77 31'9" x 9'0" (Maximum) 4.60 x 4.47 15'9" x 15'3" 15'1" x 14'8" 16'0" x 15'8" (Maximum) 4.32 x 4.30 14'2" x 14'1" Ground Floor Cellar Bedroom 5 4.13 x 3.65 13'7" x 12'0" Dressing Bedroom 4 Room 4.74 x 4.11 3.41 x 2.70 3.87 x 2.26 Sky 11'2" x 8'10" 15'7" x 13'6" 12'8" x 7'5" Sky F/P Sky Bedroom 2 Main Bedroom 5.86 x 5.23 Bedroom 3 5.16 x 4.45 19'3" x 17'2" Sky Sky 16'11" x 14'7" 5.00 x 4.54 Bedroom 6 Dressing Room 16'5" x 14'11" 4.21 x 3.55 Store 4.75 x 4.05 13'10" x 11'8" 2.91 x 2.73 15'7" x 13'3" 9'7" x 8'11" Dressing Room First Floor 4.20 x 2.65 Second Floor Floorplans 13'9" x 8'8" Garden Store Main House internal area 7,437 sq ft (691 sq m) 2.49 x 2.00 Garage internal area 543 sq ft (50 sq m) 8'2" x 6'7" Garden Stores & Wood Store internal area 394 sq ft (37 sq m) Garden Store 2.49 x 2.00 For identification purposes only. 8'2" x 6'7" Wood Store Utility Room 3.06 x 2.36 Garden Store Garage Garden Store 10'0" x 7'9" 6.05 x 2.55 8.50 x 5.93 2.49 x 2.005.83 x 2.47 8'2" x 6'7"19'2" x 8'1" 19'10" x 8'4" 27'11" x 19'5" Utility Room 5.83 x 2.47 2.364.80 x 1.85 x 2.40 19'2" x 8'1" 7'9"15'9" x 6'1" x 7'10" Utility Room 5.83 x 2.47 19'2" x 8'1" 4.80 x 2.40 15'9" xKitchen/ 7'10" 4.80Breakfast x 2.40 Room 15'9" x 7'10"6.09 x 4.89 Dining Room 20'0" x 16'1" Kitchen/ 6.40 x 4.63 Kitchen/ 21'0" xBreakfast 15'2" Breakfast Room Room (Maximum)6.09 x 4.896.09 x 4.89 Dining Room 20'0" x 16'1"20'0" x 16'1" Dining Room 6.40 x 4.63 6.403.20 xx 4.632.92 21'0" x 15'2" 21'0"10'6" x x 15'2" 9'7" (Maximum) F/P 3.20 x(Maximum) 2.92 The position & size of doors, windows, appliances and other features are approximate only. 10'6" x 9'7" F/P 3.20 x 2.92 DrawingDenotes Room restricted head height 10'6" x 9'7" F/P Drawing Room 9.67 x 5.48 9.67 x 5.48 31'9" x 18'0" ehouse.31'9" x 18'0" UnauthorisedF/P reproduction prohibited. Drawing ref. dig/8255957/CBL F/P F/P © F/P F/P Drawing RoomF/P Living RoomLiving Room 6.20 x 4.68 9.67 x 5.48 9.68 x 2.75 6.20 x 4.68 Study Morning Room 4.79 x 4.64 20'4" x 15'4" 4.88 x 4.77 31'9"Morning x 18'0" Room 31'9" x 9'0" 9.68 x 2.75 (Maximum)20'4" x 15'4" 4.60 x 4.47 Study 15'9" x 15'3" 4.79 x 4.64 F/P 15'1" x 14'8" 16'0" x 15'8" F/P 4.88 x 4.77 (Maximum) 31'9" x 9'0" (Maximum) 4.60 x 4.47 15'9" x 15'3" F/P 16'0" x 15'8" 4.32 x 4.30 (Maximum) Living Room 15'1" x 14'8" 14'2" x 14'1" 6.20 x 4.68 9.68 x 2.75 4.32 x 4.30 Study Morning Room 4.79 x 4.64 20'4" x 15'4" 4.88 x 4.77 31'9" x 9'0" 14'2" x 14'1" (Maximum) 4.60 x 4.47 15'9" x 15'3" 15'1" x 14'8" Ground Floor 16'0" x 15'8" Cellar (Maximum) Bedroom 5 4.13 x 3.65 4.32 x 4.30 Ground Floor 13'7" x 12'0" 14'2" x 14'1" Cellar Bedroom 5 Dressing Bedroom 4 4.13 x 3.65 Room 4.74 x 4.11 3.41 x 2.70 13'7" x 12'0" 3.87 x 2.26 Sky 11'2" x 8'10" Ground Floor 15'7" x 13'6" 12'8" x 7'5" Cellar Sky Bedroom 5 F/P 4.13 x 3.65 13'7" x 12'0" Directions Dressing Sky Bedroom 4 Room 4.74 x 4.11 3.41 x 2.70 Take the B5338 Crewe Road heading east out 3.87 x 2.26 Sky 11'2" x 8'10" 15'7" x 13'6" Bedroom 2 12'8" x 7'5" Main Bedroom 5.86 x 5.23 5.16 x 4.45 Bedroom 3 19'3" x 17'2" Dressing Sky 5.00 x 4.54 Bedroom 6 Sky BedroomSky 4 of Nantwich.
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