Distinctive Tudor manor on c.6 acres with planning and refurbishment potential.
About 6 acres (2.42 ha) of formal gardens, paddock and specimen planting
Park House is a distinctive early-20th century Tudor‑style country home set within c.6 acres of private, formally landscaped gardens and paddock. The house offers grand principal rooms — drawing room, full-sized snooker room, dining room and a Clive Christian kitchen — arranged across two floors with five bedrooms including a master suite and guest suite with balconies and views to the Bickerton Hills. Mature planting, terraces, ornamental pond and a circular breeze house provide a classic rural setting for family life or entertaining. The property includes substantial outbuildings: triple garage, workshop, mower store, greenhouse and gated gravel drive with electric wrought-iron gates. It sits in a quiet hamlet with low crime, good local schools and easy road access to Chester, motorways and regional airports. Important practical points: the house requires updating and some general renovation to internal fitments. Services include mains water and electricity, private drainage and oil-fired central heating; broadband speeds are slow. There is an overage provision affecting a parcel of land to the south of the conifer hedging. Planning permission has been granted for a replacement dwelling set slightly further into the plot — a useful alternative for purchasers seeking a new-build opportunity. Chain-free freehold sale and vacant possession offer a straightforward purchase route for buyers prepared to invest in renovation or redevelopment. Park House will suit a family seeking a distinctive country home with development potential, or a purchaser wanting an impressive house on a particularly large private plot.