For Sale9 Bedroom Farm House in Knockin, Nr Oswestry, Shropshire, SY10£3,750,000
Property Type
Farm House
Bedrooms
× 9
Bathrooms
× 4
Receptions
× 6
Guide Price
£3,750,000
Key Features
- Beautilly refurbished 9 bedroom hall
- 4 bedroom farmhouse
- 3 cottages
- Tennis court
- About 24.8 acres
- Landscaped gardens and grounds
- Versatile outbuildings
- No onward chain
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Description
A beautifully renovated and extended Grade II Listed Hall, with additional farmhouse, cottages and situated within a parkland setting totalling 24.8 acres
The property The Earl of Bradford built the core of Knockin Hall between 1690 and 1720 as his family summer residence. Since then, the house has evolved and been added to over the centuries. The property offers exceptional dining and entertaining space on the ground floor, with the windows providing a wonderful vista over the gardens and parkland beyond. The first and second floors comprise nine bedrooms and four bathrooms, ensuring good balance to the ground floor accommodation.
Entering the property via the stone portico, the reception hall, with a black and white tiled floor, flows into the formal and informal reception rooms. The drawing room and morning room benefit from south facing bay windows towards the Breidden Hill. The dining room is centrally located with access to both the kitchen and games room. The kitchen, along with the sitting/dining room, has been beautifully extended and refurbished under the instructions of renowned architect Graham Moss. The kitchen has a modern range of wall and base units together with a central island with granite work tops. The kitchen leads through an open arch into the 50ft open plan, dining/sitting room with under floor heating, open fire place, log burner and bay window. To the rear of the property is the back hall, comprising cloakroom and utility with connection to the range of outbuildings.
An attractive oak staircase leads from the hallway to the first and second floor landings, with a sky lantern above. On the first floor is the principal bedroom suite that has an adjoining dressing room and en suite bathroom with double sinks, free standing central bath and a separate shower. On the second floor is the guest bedroom with en suite bathroom. There are five further bedrooms and two bathrooms arranged over the first and second floors. Two further bedrooms are accessed from the back stairs, which links all floors. The hall also gives access to a large vaulted cellar, which connects through to the Farmhouse.
Knockin Hall Farmhouse Knockin Hall Farmhouse is attached to the west gable of Knockin Hall. A house of poise and character which now requires updating. The Farmhouse has its own independent access, parking and large private walled garden. The house shares the same wonderful south facing views as the Hall and comprises a large kitchen/breakfast room and three reception rooms. On the first floor are four bedrooms and two bathrooms.
Services: Mains electricity, mains water supply, private drainage, oil fired heating. The Hall also has a Ground Source heat pump and solar panels.
Council tax: Knockin Hall Band H, Knockin Hall Farmhouse Band D, The Lodge Band C, Courtyard Cottage Band A, Megs Cottage TBC
This property has 24.8 acres of land. Outside
Outside and the cottages Knockin Hall is approached past the traditional Lodge House, through wrought iron gates. A second set of gates open to a gravel driveway, with an avenue of trees and a sweeping concourse at the front of the house. The driveway continues to the back where there is further parking and access to the astroturf tennis court, Courtyard Cottage, Megs Cottage and a range of versatile outbuildings. Accessed via a separate driveway is Knockin Hall Farmhouse, with its own private walled garden.
The Hall stands in glorious gardens with gravel pathways leading between stocked borders and well-manicured lawns to the productive walled kitchen garden and woodland walk which boasts an abundance of mature specimen trees and an array of rhododendrons. Two lakes bordered by beautiful irises sit centrally within the parkland style setting, whilst the sweeping lawns continue down to the orchard, and coppice of ornamental Himalayan birch.
The Lodge House is a traditional sandstone cottage, currently let out on an Assured Shorthold Tenancy. The property comprises a kitchen breakfast room, sitting room, three bedrooms and bathroom.
The two staff cottages, Megs Cottage and Courtyard Cottage converted from some of the traditional farm buildings are situated within a courtyard and benefit from the privacy of being hidden from view of the hall. There is also an open garage/workshop and triple garage.
Situation
Location The Hall is situated within the lovely Shropshire countryside on the outskirts of the village of Knockin which offers a range of local amenities, including a Doctors surgery, local shop, public house, church and the quintessentially English Knockin and Kinnerley cricket club, pitch and pavilion. Further amenities can be found in the market town of Oswestry and the County town of Shrewsbury which provides a wealth of amenities including shopping, supermarkets, leisure facilities, restaurants and cafés along with the Quarry park which host a number of events throughout the year, including the famous Shrewsbury Flower Show.
The county has an excellent selection of highly regarded state, preparatory and public schools including Oswestry School, Ellesmere College, Moreton Hall, Shrewsbury School, Shrewsbury High School, Prestefelde, Packwood Haugh, Adcote, The Corbet, The Old Hall and Wrekin College.
Road links are excellent with the A5 and A49 providing access north to Chester, east to Telford and south to Ludlow. The M54 gives access to the West Midlands conurbation and the national motorway network beyond. Rail services are available at Shrewsbury, including services to Birmingham and London whilst national airports are at Birmingham, Manchester and Liverpool.
Directions
Directions Follow Sat Nav to SY10 8HQ What3words digests.venturing.deeply
From Shrewsbury, take the A5 north towards Oswestry. Follow the A5 for 7 miles, and at the Wolfshead Roundabout, take the first exit onto the B4396. Follow this road for approximately 2.2 miles, and the driveway for Knockin Hall can be found on your left hand side.