Circa 1666 period manor with original panelling and fireplaces
Approximately 10.17 acres with formal gardens, paddocks and fruit trees
Equestrian-ready: 6 stables, tack/feed rooms, large 43m x 35m menage
Multiple outbuildings and barns; conversion potential (subject to planning)
Optional additional c.9.51 acres available by separate negotiation
EPC F; oil central heating and private septic tank — upgrade likely needed
Solid brick walls likely without insulation; higher heating costs expected
Slow broadband despite excellent mobile signal; council tax band E above average
Daywell Manor is a handsome 17th-century country house set in about 10.17 acres with extensive formal gardens, paddocks and established equestrian facilities. The principal rooms retain period detail — oak panelling, original flooring and impressive fireplaces — providing immediate character and a strong sense of history. The house offers six bedrooms including a principal suite with countryside views, plus versatile reception rooms for family living and entertaining.
The estate is equestrian-ready: a stable yard with six stalls, a large menage, tack/feed rooms and multiple barns provide practical turnout and training space. Outbuildings include a Dutch barn, open-bay bricked barn and timber-framed L-shaped barn with conversion potential (subject to planning). There is optional additional land available (c. 9.51 acres) by separate negotiation.
Buyers should note practical and running-cost considerations: the property is oil-heated with an oil-fired boiler and radiators, drainage is to a private septic tank, and the EPC is rated F. Walls are original solid brick and assumed uninsulated, and broadband speeds are reported slow — factors that will affect modernisation costs. Solar panels on an outbuilding provide some income via a Feed-in Tariff but energy inefficiencies remain.
This freehold manor suits buyers seeking a heritage family home with equestrian or smallholding use, and those prepared to invest in upgrading services and insulation. Its quiet hamlet setting offers privacy yet reasonable access to Gobowen rail and the A5 for commuting, schooling and regional amenities.