The Grove
Maesbrook, Oswestry, Shropshire, SY10 8QY
Guide Price
£900,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Georgian
Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Sep 2022
- Removed: Feb 2023
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Georgian
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land
The house
The Grove offers an incredible opportunity for an onwards purchaser to restore a late Georgian Former farmhouse and refurbish and develop the outbuildings for either residential or commercial use subject to the relevant planning consent.
There are an incredible plethora of beautiful original period features, these include two staircases, one being hand turned and one dating from an earlier house on the site, panelled doors, carved architrave and skirting boards, high ceilings and well proportioned square rooms.
The ground floor rooms radiate off a square rear hall with staircase and a front former hall, also with staircase. The ground floor rooms include a kitchen/breakfast, drawing room, dining room, garden room, utility room (former butler’s pantry), bathroom and boiler room. A T shaped first floor landing with access to both staircases leads to four double bedrooms and a shower room overlooking the rear.
Location
The Grove occupies an enviable rural position. Local amenities can be found at Llanymynech, Kinnerley and Knockin whilst further shopping and leisure facilities are available within the nearby centres of Oswestry, Welshpool, Shrewsbury and Chester. Schooling is excellent both in the state and private sector, with schools worthy of particular note including the preparatory school Packwood Haugh, Moreton School for Girls and the Corbett School at Baschurch. Local primary schools are also available at Llanymynech, Kinnerley, and Pant. Access to the commuter routes are excellent with the A5 linking north to Wrexham and Chester and to the south-east the A5 links via Shrewsbury to the M54 which leads to the West Midland conurbation and the national motorway network beyond. Rail services can be found at Gobowen and Shrewsbury with links to Manchester and London.
The outbuildings
There are a large number of semi derelict outbuildings, all requiring significant refurbishment, set around a charming concrete courtyard. Subject to the relevant planning consent, these outbuildings could be developed for either residential or commercial use and they would make an interesting addition to the house itself.
Gardens and grounds
The gardens around the house are laid to lawn. There is a feature low brick wall which is the remains of a front garden, along with mature fruit trees and wildlife pool. The rest of the grounds are being used as cattle paddocks and offer fertile grazing. They are currently not let, nor are there any license agreements. In total the gardens and grounds extend to 10.08 acres.
Marketed by: Strutt & Parker, Shrewsbury
The Grove offers an incredible opportunity for an onwards purchaser to restore a late Georgian Former farmhouse and refurbish and develop the outbuildings for either residential or commercial use subject to the relevant planning consent.
There are an incredible plethora of beautiful original period features, these include two staircases, one being hand turned and one dating from an earlier house on the site, panelled doors, carved architrave and skirting boards, high ceilings and well proportioned square rooms.
The ground floor rooms radiate off a square rear hall with staircase and a front former hall, also with staircase. The ground floor rooms include a kitchen/breakfast, drawing room, dining room, garden room, utility room (former butler’s pantry), bathroom and boiler room. A T shaped first floor landing with access to both staircases leads to four double bedrooms and a shower room overlooking the rear.
Location
The Grove occupies an enviable rural position. Local amenities can be found at Llanymynech, Kinnerley and Knockin whilst further shopping and leisure facilities are available within the nearby centres of Oswestry, Welshpool, Shrewsbury and Chester. Schooling is excellent both in the state and private sector, with schools worthy of particular note including the preparatory school Packwood Haugh, Moreton School for Girls and the Corbett School at Baschurch. Local primary schools are also available at Llanymynech, Kinnerley, and Pant. Access to the commuter routes are excellent with the A5 linking north to Wrexham and Chester and to the south-east the A5 links via Shrewsbury to the M54 which leads to the West Midland conurbation and the national motorway network beyond. Rail services can be found at Gobowen and Shrewsbury with links to Manchester and London.
The outbuildings
There are a large number of semi derelict outbuildings, all requiring significant refurbishment, set around a charming concrete courtyard. Subject to the relevant planning consent, these outbuildings could be developed for either residential or commercial use and they would make an interesting addition to the house itself.
Gardens and grounds
The gardens around the house are laid to lawn. There is a feature low brick wall which is the remains of a front garden, along with mature fruit trees and wildlife pool. The rest of the grounds are being used as cattle paddocks and offer fertile grazing. They are currently not let, nor are there any license agreements. In total the gardens and grounds extend to 10.08 acres.
Marketed by: Strutt & Parker, Shrewsbury
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.