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The Manor
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6 bedroom house

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6 beds
3 baths
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TenureFreehold
Service charge£0 per annum
Council taxBand H
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Features and description

  • Stunning period property in the picturesque village of Worthenbury
  • A wonderful home for a growing family
  • Pretty gardens with views over countryside to the rear
  • Kitchen garden to the front of the property
  • Wealth of period features with wood panelling and ornate fireplaces
  • Large kitchen diner with pantry, extensive boot room and utility space
  • Six bedrooms over two floors, including Principal with walk in wardrobes and large ensuite
  • Two further bathrooms, plus two cloakrooms complete the family accommodation
The Manor was enlarged and remodeled in the 1890s, in the Revival William & Mary style and divided in 1951. The principal part of this historic country home retained the name of The Manor which comes to the market for the first time in 42 years. It’s Grade II listed for its architectural merit and wealth of original features. These include 17th century oak paneling, pitched pine herringbone floors, beamed ceilings, 4 original fireplaces, original doors with period brass door furniture, and original oak and pitch pine leaded and casement windows. This imposing property provides 4600 square feet over three floors with many generously proportioned characterful rooms.

The characteristic arched and studded double doors open onto a porch to the grand reception hall, with steps, a W/C, garden access and a wide stairway rising to the first-floor level. Fine herringbone flooring runs through to the elegant sitting room, with its high ceiling and striking wood-panelled Inglenook fireplace. Adjacent is the expansive 26 ft. dual-aspect formal dining/family room, with its abundance of 17th century features, bright views and log-burning stove (which can also be used to run the heating if needs be). The traditional kitchen has a range of wall and base cabinetry and appliances, with an adjacent utility room, cool pantry, boot room and W/C. From here, a secondary hallway houses an additional staircase and flows to the garden.

The first floor has a window affording far-reaching garden views, a peaceful study, an attractive family bathroom and three of the property’s six characterful bedrooms. The larger principal enjoys two walk in wardrobes and steps down to an en-suite bathroom/dressing room with a wall of wardrobes and cupboards. The second floor provides a further three bedrooms, one of which was used as an office and another is currently used as a family room, and there is also an additional family bathroom.

The residence sits centrally to but privately from the neighbouring properties. A long sweeping gravelled shared driveway and private parking is flanked by wilding woodland under planted with shrubs and grass inset with snowdrops, daffodils and bluebells. There is also a kitchen garden with 5 raised beds, one of which is dedicated to asparagus. There is also soft fruit (raspberries, blackberries, loganberries and red currants) along with 8 fruit trees (damson, Mirabelle, plum, apple and pear). Hidden in the trees is a log store and garden shed.

A paved terrace running the length of the home has a herb garden set into it close to the kitchen door, all of which enjoys a warm south-westerly aspect, whilst a neat yew hedge divides and offers an archway through to the pretty rear seating area, backing onto uninterrupted countryside.

The charming village of Worthenbury with its historic church sits on the scenic borders of Wales, Shropshire and Cheshire, enjoying picturesque surrounding countryside offering an array of outdoor pursuits.

The nearby villages of Bangor-on-Dee and Malpas offer excellent local everyday amenities, with a more comprehensive range of cultural and recreational facilities available in the thriving cities of Chester, Wrexham and the town of Shrewsbury.

Chester also boasts the King’s and Queen’s independent schools, with convenient rail services to London Euston. Rail services can also be found at Crewe and Shrewsbury. Road links are accessible via the A55 North Wales Expressway, M53 and M56.

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Strutt & Parker - Cheshire & North Wales
Strutt & Parker - Cheshire & North Wales
Chester, Cheshire CH1
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In October 2017, Strutt & Parker and BNP Paribas Real Estate have merged to offer a broad set of services to clients throughout the real estate lifecycle, across every type of asset in commercial, residential and rural. Strutt & Parker’s residential, rural, development and planning teams will continue to operate under the Strutt & Parker brand, whilst the commercial arm of the business will operate under the BNP Paribas Real Estate brand. BNP Paribas Real Estate and Strutt & Parker’s team of diligent and trustworthy professionals work to create and maintain a business that strives to provide innovative real estate solutions to their clients at a local, national and international level. Our network of 67 offices is home to some of the industry’s most dedicated advisers, who provide an exceptional level of service across the property spectrum. The world of real estate is constantly evolving: BNP Paribas Real Estate and Strutt & Parker have ensured that it has a forward-thinking team which both understands and meets the challenges of this changing world, whilst finding the opportunities that change can bring. Strutt & Parker's success is in part a result of the legacy created by Edward Strutt and Charles Parker, school friends that founded the business over 130 years ago. They instilled a sense of collaboration and dedication that is still integral to the way we work today. It has fostered a commitment to ensuring we are at the forefront of the market with unparalleled levels of expertise present in all of our teams. Whether you require residential, commercial or rural advice Strutt & Parker is ideally placed to assist you in achieving your property goals.
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