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6 bedroom country house for sale
Tybroughton, Nr Whitchurch.
£1,500,000
Tybroughton, Nr Whitchurch.
£1,500,000
Our Summary
- A handsome period Farmhouse with a courtyard of traditional farm buildings offering potential, complimented by land extending to around 60
- Formerly part of the Hanmer Estate, The Hully is a substantial “black and white” period farmhouse offering potential for comprehensive refurbishment, including a U-shaped cobbled courtyard of traditional brick-built farm buildings, alongside more modern farm buildings and productive and versatile land extending to approx
- Farmhouse - Originally dating back to the late C16, the attractive period farmhouse boasts a wealth of charm and character and benefits from recent improvements works, whilst still providing an excellent opportunity for extensive refurbishment according to a purchaser’s own tastes and preferences
- Gardens - There are extensive lawned gardens to the front of the property which offer immense potential for landscaping according to one’s individual tastes and preferences, and include a separate vehicular access
- The traditional buildings extend to around 11,000 sqft and provide immense potential for possible conversion into residential accommodation, subject to approval by the necessary authorities, or for adaptation to equestrian or commercial usage
Description
This handsome period farmhouse, known as The Hully, is situated in a rural area near Whitchurch, Cheshire, and offers potential for comprehensive refurbishment. The property boasts a U-shaped cobbled courtyard of traditional brick-built farm buildings, alongside modern farm buildings and 60.5 acres of land. The farmhouse, dating back to the late 16th century, has recently undergone improvements and provides approximately 4,000 square feet of accommodation, including six bedrooms, a large kitchen, and a central gabled porch. The property is surrounded by attractive lawned gardens and extensive land, which has been used for arable crop production and has potential for grazing livestock. The traditional farm buildings offer immense potential for conversion into residential accommodation or adaptation to equestrian or commercial usage. The property is listed Grade II and is available as a whole or in lots.