Welcome to Baddiley Hall Baddiley Hall Lane, Nantwich, a cozy and compact detached type home with 7 bed in the CW5 8BS area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band F.
This classic property was built
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This home stands out for its value and character -
with a market valuation of £1,428,900 and a rental potential of £9,288 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
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"BADDILEY HALL Historically Baddiley Hall was the home of the Mainwaring family noted local land owners. Although having earlier origins, evidenced by its Jacobean vaulted cellars, the Hall is of the Georgian period with brick elevations beneath a tiled roof with accommodation planned on three floors with three bays. The projecting centre bay to the front elevation has a stone gable pediment and the north west wing completes an L shaped overall plan.
In recent years the Hall has been carefully and tastefully renovated retaining many architectural and decorative period features which all serve enhance the character and appeal of this large country house's excellent living and entertaining spaces.
SITUATION Baddiley Hall is set in the heart of the South Cheshire countryside in a pretty and protected accessible rural location and is well placed for easy access to the national motorway network, ( junction16, M6 ), Manchester Liverpool and Birmingham International Airports, and the excellent Crewe to London inter city rail service.
The nearby historic market town of Nantwich offers a good range of day to day amenties and facilities and the city of Chester is approximately 23 miles drive away.
Locally the area offers a good range of leisure opportunities including hunting, shooting, fishing, horse riding, championship golf courses and spa heath and fitnesss centes.
ACCOMMODATION Stone steps lead up to a fine panelled entrance door opening into a reception hall, with an ornamental Minton tiled floor. providing access into the principal reception rooms and the enclosed stairs leading down to the wine cellar. The principal reception rooms occupy the eastern end of the house each having retained architectural and decorative features including magnificent period fireplaces. Further along the hall access is gained to a large study or office and a useful shower room.
The impressive dining room, with its feature natural brick and beamed inglenook fireplace and beamed ceiling, is situated in the wing of the house and is very adjacent to the kitchen/ breakfast room with its replete range of Johnson and Johnson units, oil fired Aga and Baumatic stainless steel range cooker. The utility room and laundry room are located at either end of the kitchen and the former dairy, which is used as a gym, also links into the guest wing entrance lobby with a secondary staircase rising to the guest accommodation.
From the reception hall stairs rise to the main landing from which access is gained to two excellent bedrooms, a family bathroom and a superb master suite with fitted English oak bedroom furniture and a Heritage en suite bathroom.
All the bedrooms in the main part of the house, including two on the second floor feature period fireplaces and the superb games room accommodates a full size Victorian slate bed billiard table.
The guest wing, which can be completely self contained, is also accessed from the main staircase and features outstanding accommodation fitted and appointed to the highest standards set out on two floor levels, with a large open plan kitchen / breakfast/dining room, a superb sitting room and two excellent bedrooms both with ensuite facilities.
GARDENS and GROUNDS The driveway serving Baddiley Hall is approached from Baddiley Hall Lane, a no through road, and through a gated entrance flanked by mature trees. There is an extensive cobbled parking area to the side of the house and a gravel drive serving the brick triple garage.
Extensive gardens are laid mainly to lawn and a are parkland in nature with numerous mature trees and specimen shrubs.
On the northern side of the house the lawn encloses a large pond and to the east they meet a ha ha providing an outlook over the surrounding open Cheshire countryside.
To the southern side of the house there is a large paved terrace adjacent to a gazebo with cast iron columns and a tiled roof.
In all the property extends to 2.25 Acres or thereabouts
DIRECTIONS Leave Nantwich town centre along Welsh Row (A534) and take the second left turn into Marsh Lane. Continue ahead over the canal bridge and follow the country lane through Ravensmoor and just after passing over the canal again turn right onto Baddiley Hall Lane, signposted St Michaels Church. Follow along the lane and turn right immediately after the church onto the driveway serving Baddiley Hall.
SERVICES Mains electricity and water are connected and there is a private drainage system.
Central heating is provided by a Firebird oil fired boiler and the oil fired Aga serves the domestic hot water system.
COUNCIL TAX Cheshire East Council - Band F.
£2124 payable 2013-2014 tax year.
RECEPTION HALL 28' 7" x 8' 3" (8.71m x 2.51m) measured at the widest point and having two heating radiators with thermostats, decorative cornice and lighting rose, staircase rising to the first floor with a storage cupboard below and a Minton tiled floor.
SITTING ROOM 18' 0" x 14' 9" (5.49m x 4.5m) having an attractive period marble fireplace, a heating radiator with a thermostat and a front aspect window.
DRAWING ROOM 17' 10" x 14' 11" (5.44m x 4.55m) having a polished stone period fireplace, a heating radiator with thermostat, front and side aspect windows and a wood block floor.
SHOWER ROOM 14' 5" x 5' 1" (4.39m x 1.55m) having a white suite comprising a tiled shower enclosure, pedestal hand basin and toilet, cloak hanging cupboard, heating radiator with thermostat and heather tiled floor.
STUDY/OFFICE 18' 1" x 12' 1" (5.51m x 3.68m) having a fireplace recess, heating radiator with thermostat, side aspect window and pine boarded floor.
DINING ROOM 20' 8" x 17' 10" (6.3m x 5.44m) having a natural brick and beamed inglenook fireplace, beamed ceiling, heating radiator with thermostat, side aspect window and tiled floor.
KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM 26' 8" x 9' 9" (8.13m x 2.97m) fitted with a range of Johnson and Johnson floor cupboards and drawer units all with preparation surfaces over, inset stainless steel sink with a mixer tap, oil fired Aga cooker, Baumatic stainless steel range cooker, walk in larder, three side aspect windows.
UTILITY ROOM 10' 9" x 6' 3" (3.28m x 1.91m) fitted with a range of units to accord with the kitchen, inset stainless steel sink with a mixer tap, built in cupboard housing a Firebird oil fired boiler providing central heating, door leading outside and a tiled floor.
LAUNDRY ROOM 13' 10" x 6' 3" (4.22m x 1.91m) having a range of fitted floor cupboards with working surfaces above, inset stainless steel sink with a mixer tap and plumbing for a washing machine.
GYMNASIUM 14' 5" x 13' 5" (4.39m x 4.09m) formerly the dairy and having a heating radiator with thermostat, side aspect window and a brick floor.
GUEST LOBBY 11' 2" x 9' 6" (3.4m x 2.9m) having a heating radiator with thermostat, a staircase serving the guest accommodation, a door leading out to the courtyard and a brick floor.
GUEST BEDROOM NO 2 19' 8" x 13' 10" (5.99m x 4.22m) measured at the widest points and having fitted wardrobes, heating radiator with thermostat, side aspect window.
ENSUITE SHOWER ROOM 7' 10" x 6' 2" (2.39m x 1.88m) having a white suite comprising a shower enclosure, vanitory hand basin and pedestal toilet, shaver point and a heating radiator with thermostat and oak floor.
GUEST KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM 21' 5" x 17' 6" (6.53m x 5.33m) fitted with a range of cream Shaker style floor and drawer cupboards with preparation surfaces, inset sink with a mixer tap, heating radiator and side aspect window.
GUEST SITTING ROOM 24' 1" x 21' 11" (7.34m x 6.68m) featuring a brick and beamed fireplace, herringbone ceiling beams, heating radiator with thermostat and two side aspect windows and oak floor
GUEST BEDROOM NO 1 17' 9" x 17' 4" (5.41m x 5.28m) having an ensuite dressing room, heating radiator with thermostat, herringbone ceiling beams and a side aspect window.
ENSUITE BATHROOM 13' 2" x 6' 4" (4.01m x 1.93m) having a white Heritage suite comprising a panel bath with a mixer tap shower, a vanitory hand basin and a pedestal toilet, heating radiator with thermostat, electric shaver point, beamed ceiling and a side aspect window and oak floor
MASTER BEDROOM NO 1 16' 10" x 14' 9" (5.13m x 4.5m) having oak wall panelling and two fitted oak corner wardrobes with integral drawers, heating radiator with thermostat and a front aspect window.
ENSUITE BATHROOM 10' 10" x 5' 9" (3.3m x 1.75m) fitted with a white Heritage suite comprising a panel bath with a shower over, his and hers vanitory hand basins and a pedestal toilet, electric shaver point, heating radiator with thermostat and oak floor
BEDROOM NO 2 17' 10" x 14' 10" (5.44m x 4.52m) having a range of fitted wardrobes and dressing chests, heating radiator with thermostat and a front aspect window.
BEDROOM NO 3 18' 0" x 12' 0" (5.49m x 3.66m) measurement excludes the recess and having a fitted oak wardrobe, heating radiator with thermostat and a side aspect window.
BATHROOM 14' 5" x 5' 10" (4.39m x 1.78m) having a white Heritage suite comprising a panel bath with a shower fitted over, a pedestal hand basin and toilet, electric shaver point, window and oak floor.
BILLIARDS ROOM 23' 10" x 14' 11" (7.26m x 4.55m) having a heating radiator with thermostat, two front aspect windows, a period fireplace, beamed ceiling, oak flooring and a Victorian full size slate bed billiards table.
BEDROOM NO 4 18' 6" x 15' 0" (5.64m x 4.57m) having a period fireplace, beamed ceiling, heating radiator with thermostat and a front aspect window.
BEDROOM NO 5 18' 2" x 12' 2" (5.54m x 3.71m) having a range of fitted wardrobes and a dressing table, a fireplace recess, heating radiator and a side aspect window.
SECOND FLOOR BATHROOM 14' 3" x 12' 1" (4.34m x 3.68m) having a roll top bath on claw and ball feet, hand basin and pedestal toilet, a period fireplace, heating radiator with thermostat, double linen cupboard, side aspect window and oak floor "