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Minshull Hall, Middlewich Road, Minshull Vernon, Crewe Minshull Hall French Doors to the Garden Minshull Hall, Middlewich Road, Minshull Vernon, Crewe Minshull Hall French doors to the garden. There is a spacious kitchen/breakfast room and a fitted utility room Middlewich Road, Minshull with access to the garden and back courtyard. Vernon, Crewe, CW1 4RD The kitchen provides a range of wall and floor units with a large central island and breakfast A detached six-bedroom Grade II listed bar and wooden worktops. The property also Georgian family home, with extensive benefits from a spacious cellar, suitable for a variety of uses. equestrian facilities and 17 acres, in a sought-after location The first floor has a large principal bedroom with walk-in wardrobe and modern fully-tiled Crewe 3.8 miles, Crewe train station 5.1 miles en suite shower room, three further well- (London Euston 1 hour 34 minutes), M6 proportioned bedrooms and a spacious family Middlewich 4.9 miles, Sandbach 6.7 miles, (Jct. bathroom. A further room accessed via a 18) 7.5 miles, Nantwich 7.9 miles, Chester 22.7 separate staircase, currently used as a home miles, Manchester Airport 24.2 miles office. Reception hall | Drawing room | Dining room The property’s two large remaining bedrooms 2 Sitting rooms | Study | Office | Kitchen/ are on the second floor, both with vaulted breakfast room | Secondary kitchen | Utility ceilings and skylights providing plenty of natural room | Store room | 2 Cloakrooms | Cellars light, together with a family shower room and a Principal bedroom with walk-in wardrobe and fitted secondary kitchen, making the floor ideal en suite shower room | 5 further bedrooms for use as an annexe if required. Family bathroom | Family shower room | Garden 5 looseboxes and tack room | Timber barn Outside 2 further outbuildings | EPC E | In all c.17 acres The property is approached over a sweeping tarmacadam driveway flanked on each side by The property stock-fenced paddocks and leading through a Minshull Hall is a handsome, Grade II listed formal front garden laid mainly to level lawn double fronted red brick Georgian house in an with a pond. The property benefits from a appealing rural setting. Offering almost 4,800 gravelled courtyard to the rear and a formal sq. ft. of flexible accommodation arranged over enclosed garden off the sitting/dining room four floors, it has been sensitively modernised featuring an expanse of level lawn interspersed to combine the amenities of modern living with mature trees, together with a generous with period features including high ceilings, paved terrace, ideal for entertaining and al impressive encaustic tiled hallway, sash fresco dining, the whole enjoying far-reaching windows, and an original fanlight above the views over the property’s paddocks and front door. neighbouring countryside. The ground floor accommodation flows from a Equestrian facilities: There is an adjoining stable welcoming through reception hall with original yard with 5 stables, tie up area and a tack room, tiled flooring and a door to the rear courtyard. It a 25x50 all-weather manège and a large timber briefly comprises a generous drawing room with barn suitable for parking horseboxes, providing fireplace and gas coal fire, a dining room with additional stabling etc, in total offering almost feature sandstone fireplace and wood burning 1,300 sq. ft. of additional space for storage. The stove, and a well-proportioned study with stable yard has electric and water to it. There feature fireplace with electric effect fire. A large are fenced paddocks with automatic troughs. sitting room with wood burning stove opens into a further dual aspect sitting room with Location The hamlet of Minshull Vernon in Cheshire lies to the north west of Crewe and south west of Middlewich. Crewe offers a comprehensive range of service and shopping facilities, including two shopping centres with a mix of independent and High Street stores, together with indoor and outdoor markets. Middlewich has a traditional High Street and five supermarkets. The historic market town of Sandbach offers extensive independent and High Street shopping, a weekly market, restaurants, cafés, bars and public houses, together with extensive leisure facilities including golf at Sandbach Golf Club and Malkins Bank Golf Course. Tatton Park and Knutsford are within easy reach. Minshull Hall is within 30 minutes drive of some of the country’s best equestrian centres including the internationally renowned Somerford Park Farm (which provides cross country schooling up to advanced level) and Kelsall Hill (which has built a new international arena for British Showjumping competitions) both of which hold BE and other events, and hire out their incredible facilities. Southview and Reaseheath are a few miles away, both of which hold regular competitions and clinics. The gallops at Broxton are within easy reach, as is Bolesworth Castle and Davenport’s. Many international riders have chosen to base themselves in the area due to the quality of the local facilities. There is also polo nearby at the Cheshire Polo Club in Little Budworth, which has 4 pitches and an excellent social scene. Communication links are excellent: Crewe station offers regular direct services to central London; the M6 motorway provides convenient access to The Potteries and to the commercial industrial centres of the North West; Manchester Airport offers flights to global destinations. The area offers access to a number of state schools, including Wimboldsley Primary (3 miles away and rated Outstanding) together with a good selection of noted independent schools including, The Grange, Terra Nova and Cransley. Minshull Hall, Middlewich Road, Minshull Vernon N W Main House internal area 4,793 sq ft (445 sq m) Outbuilding 3 Stable Blocks internal area 807 sq ft (75 sq m) 7.07 x 2.90 E 23'2" x 9'6" Outbuildings internal area 1,277 sq ft (119 sq m) S 3.58 x 3.47 3.58 x 3.45 Outbuilding 2 11'9" x 11'5" 11'9" x 11'4" 10.19 x 5.03 33'5" x 16'6" 3.48 x 3.42 Utility 11'5" x 11'3" 4.70 x 3.61 15'5" x 11'10" (Maximum) Stables 4.45 x 4.42 3.50 x 3.49 14'7" x 14'6" 11'6" x 11'5" 3.56 x 3.45 3.53 x 3.45 11'8" x 11'4" 11'7" x 11'4" Sky Outbuilding 1 Kitchen/ 9.89 x 4.73 32'5" x 15'6" 3.14 x 1.83 Breakfast Room Stables Cellar 10'4" x 6'0" 4.78 x 4.54 15'8" x 14'11" Stables Boiler Room Bedroom 6 Office 4.62 x 2.90 3.77 x 3.48 15'2" x 9'6" 12'4" x 11'5" Sky Sky Sitting Room Dining Room 2 Sky 6.77 x 4.93 22'3" x 16'2" 7.21 x 3.28 23'8" x 10'9" Walk-In F/P Wardrobe F/P Bedroom 5 Study 4.42 x 3.38 Bedroom 3 4.59 x 3.31 Bedroom 2 14'6" x 11'1" 7.52 x 3.75 15'1" x 10'10" 7.55 x 4.59 24'8" x 12'4" 24'9" x 15'1" Kitchen Principal Bedroom 2.87 x 2.61 Hallway 6.35 x 4.59 9'5" x 8'7" Sky Bedroom 4 20'10" x 15'1" Sky Sky Dining Room 1 Drawing Room 4.70 x 4.61 F/P 4.51 x 3.73 F/P 4.56 x 4.42 14'10" x 12'3" 15'0" x 14'6" 15'5" x 15'1" Second Floor Ground Floor First Floor FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY - NOT TO SCALE The position & size of doors, windows, appliances and other features are approximate only. Denotes restricted head height © ehouse. Unauthorised reproduction prohibited. Drawing ref. dig/8434936/SS Directions From Strutt & Parker’s Chester office, follow A51 for 4.6 miles then at the roundabout take the 2nd exit onto Holme Street (A54). Follow A54 for 11.1 miles then at the roundabout take the 3rd exit onto Swanlow Lane (B5074). After 3.9 miles at the roundabout take the 1st exit onto Cross Lane, then after 0.7 mile turn left onto Brookhouse Lane. After 0.7 mile turn right onto Middlewich Road (A530) then after 1.0 mile turn left. After 0.1 mile Minshull Hall can be found ahead. General Local Authority: Cheshire East Services: Mains water, electricity, oil fired central heating, private drainage Council Tax: Band F Fixtures and Fittings: All fixtures and fittings are excluded from the sale but may be available by separate negotiation Chester Park House, 37 Lower Bridge Street CH1 1RS 01244 354880 [email protected] struttandparker.com @struttschester IMPORTANT NOTICE: Strutt & Parker gives notice that: 1. These particulars do not constitute an offer or contract or part thereof. 2. All descriptions, photographs and plans are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. All measurements are approximate and not necessarily to scale. Any prospective purchaser must satisfy themselves of the correctness of the information within the particulars by inspection or otherwise. 3. Strutt & Parker does not have any authority /struttandparker to give any representations or warranties whatsoever in relation to this property (including but not limited to planning/building regulations), nor can it enter into any contract on behalf of the Vendor. 4. Strutt & Parker does not accept responsibility for any expenses incurred by prospective purchasers in inspecting properties which have been sold, let or withdrawn. 5. We are able to refer you to SPF Private Clients Limited (“SPF”) for mortgage broking services, and to Alexander James Interiors (“AJI”), an interior design service.
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