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Christleton Hall
Christleton Hall
Open Plan Living
Guide price£595,000
Added > 14 days

3 bedroom apartment for sale

Christleton Hall, Pepper Street, Christleton, Chester, CH3
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3 bed
2 bath

Key information

Tenure: Leasehold | 997 yrs left
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Leasehold (997 years remaining)
  • A beautiful 3 bedroom + study apartment
  • Located in a attractive village of Christleton
  • Fantastic views overlooking beautiful grounds
  • Renovated by award-winning developer
  • 14 luxurious one, two and three bedroom apartment
  • Combination of original character with contemporary design
  • Two Car Parking Spaces
  • EV Car Charger & Basement Storage
Stunning conversion of a period building in a fantastic location.

Description

Set in the delightful Cheshire village of Christleton, Christleton Hall is truly a wonderful place to call home with chocolate box houses, a pretty parish church, a traditional village green and the city of Chester just three miles away. Christleton was recently cited in The Times as one of the best places to live in 2024.

Built as a grand country home almost three hundred years ago, Christleton Hall has today been lovingly transformed into 14 luxurious apartments with one to three bedrooms each; its future secured for another century and a future that we would like to invite you to be part of…

Christleton Hall simply exudes character. Period features include a Tuscan porch, bays from the original house, a Welsh slate roof, and white pointed Flemish bond red brickwork with stone dressings.

The grand home has been owned by many distinguished families over the years but in 1934 it became a Salvatorian college for men preparing for priesthood. In 1974 it changed again when it became a college of law.

How our homeowners like to live is an important consideration in the design of our homes. Christleton Hall is perfect for those who love the combination of original character with contemporary design, and the carefree way of life this brings. Open-plan spaces are complemented by state-of-the-art kitchens and views overlooking the beautiful grounds. Each apartment ranges from 700 to over 1400 sq ft. Select apartments also include a separate sitting room, study, utility and/or private terrace.

As you wind along the sweeping driveway, lined on either side by the mature grounds, and the historic building comes into view, it’s a moment that you won’t forget.

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Location

As far as locations go, Christleton is hard to beat!

Set in beautiful parkland just outside the historic city of Chester, Christleton Hall is located in the attractive village with which it shares its name - Christleton. The village has won Best Kept Village numerous times and was listed amongst the Best Places to Live in the North West by The Sunday Times in 2022, which described it as a 'picture-perfect spot.

Indeed, Christleton has all the charm of a quaint chocolate box village: cute timber-framed houses, a picturesque pond noted for its abundance of wildlife and a 15th-century church overlooking the village green. But Christleton also offers a wide range of amenities that include a general store, coffee shop, cricket club, several highly regarded local schools and
Christleton Leisure Centre, featuring gym, 4G pitch, squash and badminton courts.

The village is also home to three pubs. At the centre of the village is the Ring O’Bells, a friendly local pub that’s known for its Sunday Roasts. The Plough Inn, hailed a 'happy village pub by one reviewer on TripAdvisor can be found on Plough Lane and then there’s also the Cheshire Cat, a 19th-century inn with plenty of rural charm that sits alongside the Shropshire Union Canal.

Square Footage: 1,400 sq ft
Leasehold with approximately 998 years remaining.

Places of interest

    Ever since acquiring local agency Rickitt Grant in 2007, Savills Chester have built a reputation as the market leader for buying and selling best-in-class residential properties in the Chester area, west and south Cheshire, the Wirral and north Wales. Our hand-picked, highly trained staff have 24-hour access to Savills office systems and a determination to exceed every expectation. This explains why we are regularly complimented on our diligence and speed of response. Our professionalism means that we have a fall-through rate which is less than half the national average – and we regularly take on stalled sales, converting inactivity into successful conclusions. Most visited website Savills.co.uk is the most visited UK national estate agency website, averaging over 2.4 million visits a month in 2020, and recording over 3.1 million visits in January 2021. Global exposure Our site is available in 22 languages including English, Chinese, Spanish and Russian. This guarantees your property will have the global exposure it deserves as well as providing access to more buyers via our website. Put simply, because we get more qualified visits, you get more opportunities to sell.

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