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Offers in excess of
£3,000,0008 bedroom detached house for sale
Oakhurst Road, Oswestry, Shropshire, SY10
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Study
Recently added
Detached house
8 beds
7 baths
12405
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Features and description
- An extremely sophisticated property renovated and designed to an exceptional standard.
- In a private setting, overlooking countryside, situated about a mile from Oswestry.
- The house has an additional wing which may be incorporated into the main house but also offers multigenerational living.
- The fabulous limestone paved terrace expands the length of the back of the house offering a wonderful entertaining space.
- The house retains many original features which blend in seamlessly to the stunning living space which has been created.
- The house sits in gardens and grounds of about 7 acres with a lake, an orchard and two golf tee's at par 3.
- EPC Rating = E
A recently refurbished country house, finished to a beautiful and exacting standard, set in about 6.97 acres of gardens and grounds with a separate living wing.
Description
As you enter the Hall via its stunning 3metre tall double doors you step into the vestibule which offers a view of the full length of the Hall out to the terrace and beyond. Immediately you gain a sense of History mixed with modern sophisticated living.
The Hall has an abundance of tall skirtings, 4m high ceilings, ornate cornice, original doors and beautiful polished oak floors. Double bay windows and 3metre high windows surround the Hall which are 90% double glazed mostly with original working shutters.
Upon entering the Vestibule, the door to the right leads to “The Snug” with a plethora of original features finished with fitted bookcases, log burning stove and stunning views of the driveway and grounds.
As you leave the Vestibule and enter the Grand Entrance Hall you can’t help but gasp at the size and scale of the sweeping staircase which rises and glides seamlessly to the first-floor landing. Let’s not forget the polished floors, huge open fire and the stunning inner hall which leads to the terrace.
Off the Grand Entrance Hall is the Sitting Room with log burning stove with original Rose Marble Surround. This room is full of light and original features, including a stunning 3m high sliding pocket door leading into the Dining Room with an incredible 360degree wall mural and views across the grounds
The largest door from the Grand Entrance is next to the WC and leads you to the back hallway with stairs to the Cellar, first floor, corridor to the Annexe as well as leading to the Laundry room, separate WC and boot room.
But most importantly it leads you to the family Cinema Room with reclining seats, huge screen and Dolby surround sound! For additional family entertainment you could head to the Cellar for the pool table and fully fitted bar.
Finally, two entrances from the Inner Hall lead to an incredible Kitchen. Finished impeccably with a Herringbone floating floor, the cabinets are hand crafted with dovetail joints, including larder cupboards, wine cooler and Fisher & Paykel Fridge Freezer.
The large central island topped with a granite worktop houses an integrated Neff oven, Fisher & Paykel wok burner, Quooker hot tap, integrated siemens dishwasher and large double Belfast sink. But the jaw dropping 5 oven electric Aga steels the show!
The vast top landing leads to the principal bedroom which is nothing but luxurious offering beautiful views to the side and back of the Hall. His and hers mirrored wardrobes surround the entrance to the Dressing room with a beautiful roll top bath looking out to the grounds and beyond. The ensuite with separate walk-in shower and double vanity is just off the Dressing room completing a principal suite of dreams.
Two further double bedrooms both with ensuites are accessible from the top landing as well as a small staircase that leads to another landing for a “mini suite” comprising on a dressing area, ensuite, music room and bedroom all in an industrial theme – a teenagers dream!
A Superking bedroom with ensuite is also accessible from this landing which also links with the Annexe.
The Annexe
Accessed via its own front door the Annexe is a substantial home. This wing boasts a grand Entrance Hall with central oak staircase leading to the top landing. The Kitchen with central Island and Fisher & Paykel range oven leads directly onto the terrace as well as into a stunning Dining Room with additional double doors to the terrace.
Relax in the Sitting Room with a huge bay window and window seat with views of the grounds. The ground floor also has its own Craft Room / Study as well as a Laundry Room and access to a pretty courtyard.
Accessible from the top landing is The Principal Suite with a lovely Juliette balcony, separate dressing room and ensuite bathroom. Two further double bedrooms are accessible from the top landing as well a family bathroom. Every room refurbished to exacting standards.
Location
Oakhurst Hall is situated in the friendly, traditional market town of Oswestry. The town holds a number of amenities such as restaurants, pubs, hairdressers, lively street markets and independent shops and boutiques. They also host year round events, such as a unique hot air balloon carnival and July's food and drink festival.
Oswestry has stunning rural views, and many walking and cycling routes. You can see more about the fascinating industrial heritage, such as the railways, scenic canals and much more. There also many interesting historical sites; Hill Fort, The Old Racecourse and The Cambrian Railway.
There are many well regarded schools nearby, in both the independent and state sector. Including, Oswestry School approximately 2.4 miles away, Moreton Hall 3.9 miles away, The Marches School 1.6 miles and Woodside Primary School 1.2 miles away.
The nearest train station is Gobowen which is around 2.7 miles away. Taking around 38 minutes to Chester, 1 hour and 8 minutes to Crewe, 20 minutes to Shrewsbury and 1 hour and 29 minutes Birmingham New Street. There are also good commuting links to Chester which is around 40 minutes away, on the A5 to North Wales, Cheshire, and East to Telford and Shrewsbury.
Chester is a beautiful city with fabulous schools and plenty of amenities, as well as Chester zoo and Chester cathedral.
Square Footage: 12,405 sq ft
Acreage: 6.97 Acres
Additional Info
EPC- E
The current floorplan is not exact. please speak to the agents, Savills.
Grade II Listed
Brochure prepared 09/2025 BTJ
Photographs- E-House 09/2025
Services:
Broadband is by Airband with up to 900 MBS. Private drainage by way of a septic tank. The water is shared with a neighbouring property. There is a right of way over the first part of the drive up to to the electric gates.
There is a covenant on the property up until 2031 (9 years left) that the property cannot be run as a hotel, B & B or any trading business.
History
A previous house stood where Oakhurst Hall is now, and it was demolished. Oakhurst Hall was built in about 1854 by the Venables family.
The family of Venables, originally of Cheshire, became connected with Oswestry in the 18th century; and one branch resided at Woodhill. Oakhurst Hall was owned by the Venables family until 1946 when it was sold to Shropshire County Council.
In 1948 the hall became the boarding house for the Oswestry Girl’s High School, for the children of military personnel living abroad. The house was previously converted and renovated in 1986 to create a private residence and separate commercial premises.
Description
As you enter the Hall via its stunning 3metre tall double doors you step into the vestibule which offers a view of the full length of the Hall out to the terrace and beyond. Immediately you gain a sense of History mixed with modern sophisticated living.
The Hall has an abundance of tall skirtings, 4m high ceilings, ornate cornice, original doors and beautiful polished oak floors. Double bay windows and 3metre high windows surround the Hall which are 90% double glazed mostly with original working shutters.
Upon entering the Vestibule, the door to the right leads to “The Snug” with a plethora of original features finished with fitted bookcases, log burning stove and stunning views of the driveway and grounds.
As you leave the Vestibule and enter the Grand Entrance Hall you can’t help but gasp at the size and scale of the sweeping staircase which rises and glides seamlessly to the first-floor landing. Let’s not forget the polished floors, huge open fire and the stunning inner hall which leads to the terrace.
Off the Grand Entrance Hall is the Sitting Room with log burning stove with original Rose Marble Surround. This room is full of light and original features, including a stunning 3m high sliding pocket door leading into the Dining Room with an incredible 360degree wall mural and views across the grounds
The largest door from the Grand Entrance is next to the WC and leads you to the back hallway with stairs to the Cellar, first floor, corridor to the Annexe as well as leading to the Laundry room, separate WC and boot room.
But most importantly it leads you to the family Cinema Room with reclining seats, huge screen and Dolby surround sound! For additional family entertainment you could head to the Cellar for the pool table and fully fitted bar.
Finally, two entrances from the Inner Hall lead to an incredible Kitchen. Finished impeccably with a Herringbone floating floor, the cabinets are hand crafted with dovetail joints, including larder cupboards, wine cooler and Fisher & Paykel Fridge Freezer.
The large central island topped with a granite worktop houses an integrated Neff oven, Fisher & Paykel wok burner, Quooker hot tap, integrated siemens dishwasher and large double Belfast sink. But the jaw dropping 5 oven electric Aga steels the show!
The vast top landing leads to the principal bedroom which is nothing but luxurious offering beautiful views to the side and back of the Hall. His and hers mirrored wardrobes surround the entrance to the Dressing room with a beautiful roll top bath looking out to the grounds and beyond. The ensuite with separate walk-in shower and double vanity is just off the Dressing room completing a principal suite of dreams.
Two further double bedrooms both with ensuites are accessible from the top landing as well as a small staircase that leads to another landing for a “mini suite” comprising on a dressing area, ensuite, music room and bedroom all in an industrial theme – a teenagers dream!
A Superking bedroom with ensuite is also accessible from this landing which also links with the Annexe.
The Annexe
Accessed via its own front door the Annexe is a substantial home. This wing boasts a grand Entrance Hall with central oak staircase leading to the top landing. The Kitchen with central Island and Fisher & Paykel range oven leads directly onto the terrace as well as into a stunning Dining Room with additional double doors to the terrace.
Relax in the Sitting Room with a huge bay window and window seat with views of the grounds. The ground floor also has its own Craft Room / Study as well as a Laundry Room and access to a pretty courtyard.
Accessible from the top landing is The Principal Suite with a lovely Juliette balcony, separate dressing room and ensuite bathroom. Two further double bedrooms are accessible from the top landing as well a family bathroom. Every room refurbished to exacting standards.
Location
Oakhurst Hall is situated in the friendly, traditional market town of Oswestry. The town holds a number of amenities such as restaurants, pubs, hairdressers, lively street markets and independent shops and boutiques. They also host year round events, such as a unique hot air balloon carnival and July's food and drink festival.
Oswestry has stunning rural views, and many walking and cycling routes. You can see more about the fascinating industrial heritage, such as the railways, scenic canals and much more. There also many interesting historical sites; Hill Fort, The Old Racecourse and The Cambrian Railway.
There are many well regarded schools nearby, in both the independent and state sector. Including, Oswestry School approximately 2.4 miles away, Moreton Hall 3.9 miles away, The Marches School 1.6 miles and Woodside Primary School 1.2 miles away.
The nearest train station is Gobowen which is around 2.7 miles away. Taking around 38 minutes to Chester, 1 hour and 8 minutes to Crewe, 20 minutes to Shrewsbury and 1 hour and 29 minutes Birmingham New Street. There are also good commuting links to Chester which is around 40 minutes away, on the A5 to North Wales, Cheshire, and East to Telford and Shrewsbury.
Chester is a beautiful city with fabulous schools and plenty of amenities, as well as Chester zoo and Chester cathedral.
Square Footage: 12,405 sq ft
Acreage: 6.97 Acres
Additional Info
EPC- E
The current floorplan is not exact. please speak to the agents, Savills.
Grade II Listed
Brochure prepared 09/2025 BTJ
Photographs- E-House 09/2025
Services:
Broadband is by Airband with up to 900 MBS. Private drainage by way of a septic tank. The water is shared with a neighbouring property. There is a right of way over the first part of the drive up to to the electric gates.
There is a covenant on the property up until 2031 (9 years left) that the property cannot be run as a hotel, B & B or any trading business.
History
A previous house stood where Oakhurst Hall is now, and it was demolished. Oakhurst Hall was built in about 1854 by the Venables family.
The family of Venables, originally of Cheshire, became connected with Oswestry in the 18th century; and one branch resided at Woodhill. Oakhurst Hall was owned by the Venables family until 1946 when it was sold to Shropshire County Council.
In 1948 the hall became the boarding house for the Oswestry Girl’s High School, for the children of military personnel living abroad. The house was previously converted and renovated in 1986 to create a private residence and separate commercial premises.
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