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The Coach House Middlewood Hall | Mowson Lane | Worrall | Sheffield | S35 0AY the COACH HOUSE The Coach House Middlewood Hall | Mowson Lane | Worrall | Sheffield | S35 0AY THE COACH HOUSE Middlewood Hall is set in a private, rural position and we were initially attracted by the peace and solitude offered by the property. Approached via a long-shared driveway and surrounded by 60 acres of green belt, it’s always a pleasure to come home and relax at the end of a busy day,” say the vendors. A classic early C19 Grade II listed hall once set in 54 acres of stunning parkland and woodland. Originally commissioned in 1810 for a family of Sheffield steel forgers and later a luxury hotel, this splendid coach house is now available to purchase separately offering a feel of stately grandeur for reasons not least of which as it retains a stunning approach through beautiful parkland via a long drive studded with mature trees and with a wooded backdrop and distant views. Through substantial stone gate piers this beautiful mellow sandstone home resides by a paddock, landscaped gardens, outbuildings and double garage. Five bedrooms and lofty reception rooms are arranged around a superb two storey galleried dining hall, with beams exposed to the ridge and where light cascades through its massive stone archway with delicate lunette windows and French doors. There is fine detail all around. Neat coursed, hand tooled mellow sandstone walls sit beneath natural graded stone roof slates. Original openings are generous and flood the property with light and further styled with Oeil-de-boeuf and Oculus windows to the elevations and gable, each subtly framed with carved stone cavetto moldings. Ground floor Double french doors open through the original broad stone archway with lunette window high above, the two storey dining hall is almost breathtaking as it is open to the rafters revealing massive timbered beams in the purlins and trusses, a stair rises to a gallery where the view is most satisfying, and on to the master bedroom suite. The sitting room at the rear is a large later addition, also with soaring ceilings, a triple aspect and Georgian windows. A well fitted farmhouse style kitchen sits beside the reception rooms, there is a ground floor cloakroom, a store/boot room, a practically fitted utility and a spacious study room quietly tucked away. Seller Insight The Coach House is set in a private, rural position and we were initially attracted by the peace and solitude offered by the property. Approached via a long-shared driveway and surrounded by 60 acres of green belt, it’s always a pleasure to come home and relax at the end of a busy day,” say the vendors. “We’ve made a number of changes to the property, particularly to the outside space. We added a large, flagstone patio area which is perfect for outdoor entertaining and we created a level top lawn which is ideal for children to enjoy a game of football. The landscaped rear garden has a decking area and lawn which is very low maintenance. The private courtyard is perfect for al fresco entertaining and we’ve hosted numerous BBQs for friends and family. I think it’s fair to say that it’s a house and garden made for entertaining!” “Set in the heart of the countryside, yet close enough to the motorway network giving easy access to Leeds and Sheffield, the location has been perfect for us. Worrall is a small, rural village with a couple of historic pubs and a busy village hall that has something for everyone, including yoga, dance classes and a Baby and Toddler play session. Worrall is in the catchment area for Bradfield school and Oughtibridge primary school. It’s a very quiet village and close to the open countryside where we have enjoyed plenty of scenic walks.” “The snooker / dining room has a ¾ size snooker table that also doubles as a 10-seater dining table and we’ve enjoyed many meals with friends, followed by a game of snooker. The large brass chandelier and double height ceiling both add to the wow factor.” “We tend to spend most time in the lounge which I think is one of the best rooms in the property. It has a lovely high ceiling which gives a feeling of light and airiness.” “We’ve always loved the country location which brings a sense of privacy and tranquility.” “The house and garden are perfect for entertaining. We’ve hosted two wedding receptions on the top lawn and lots of parties in the house.” “We’ll miss the privacy afforded by the property but it’s time to move on due to a change in personal circumstances.”* * These comments are the personal views of the current owner and are included as an insight into life at the property. They have not been independently verified, should not be relied on without verification and do not necessarily reflect the views of the agent. Bedrooms are split between the upper and lower floors where they are divided further to the east and west wing. At the east wing a double room served by a modern bathroom and to the west two well- proportioned doubles with a modern shower room suite. First floor From the imposing first floor gallery lies the master bedroom with en suite shower room and fabulous views over the parkland and woodland surrounding the hall. The guest room has a lofty feel with revealed timbered trusses which are glazed internally towards the gallery and there are roof lights. Exterior A detached stone garage is situated to the side and at the end of the long and recently resurfaced drive, There is a separate building, probably a former foaling stable or wash house, used as a store place/ workshop approached through massive stone gate piers and enclosed with natural stone dwarf walls, flanking the and has further potential. paddock with post and rail fencing. There is parking and turning space for several vehicles. At the rear there is access to the extensive basement where a stone arch spans wide over the doorway and Gardens are superb, to the rear a tranquil atmosphere with a wooded backdrop and a large raised decked access to the basement storage. terrace. For large parties and entertaining the south terrace in natural stone flags spans the entire length of the building, and deep into the beautifully landscaped gardens. Central stone steps rise to a level lawn and railed paddock which blends seamlessly with the stately parkland grounds of the hall. LOCAL AREA A lovely village in the parish of Bradfield, it has two public houses and a school, there is public recreation area in the village and has a playground, mini football pitch, cycle track and picnic benches. Middlewood Hall is set in 54 acres and was constructed in 1810 by Mark Skelton, however a farmhouse is believed to have existed on the site well before that. Additional information The property is freehold comprising three title documents. The property is Grade II listed Septic Tank drainage (shared with five) Informal maintenance for main drive surface. Directions Sheffield 5 miles. Leeds 35 miles. Manchester 38 London 173 miles M1 8 miles Latitude: 53.42707534941135 Longitude: -1.5312899140167246 From Sheffield take the A61 north turning left at Hillsborough Park onto the A6102 and continue along Middlewood Road North, after 4.8 miles turn left signposted Worrall onto Stockarth Lane leading into Mowson Lane. Take the private drive on the right-hand side before Mowson Hollow. Drive through a pair of white gate piers downhill through the parkland towards the first property and park in the Coach House drive. Registered in England and Wales. Company Reg. No. 2346083. Registered office address: Lancasters Property Services Ltd, 20 Market Street, Penistone, Sheffield S36 6BZ Copyright © 2018 Fine & Country Ltd. Agents notes: All measurements are approximate and for general guidance only and whilst every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy, they must not be relied on. The fixtures, fittings and appliances referred to have not been tested and therefore no guarantee can be given that they are in working order. Internal photographs are reproduced for general information and it must not be inferred that any item shown is included with the property. For a free valuation, contact the numbers listed on the brochure. Printed 26.07.2018 FINE & COUNTRY Fine & Country is a global network of estate This unique approach to luxury homes marketing agencies specialising in the marketing, sale and delivers high quality, intelligent and creative rental of luxury residential property. With offices concepts for property promotion combined with in the UK, Australia, Egypt, France, Hungary, Italy, the latest technology and marketing techniques. 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