Wicksted Hall Wirswall
Whitchurch, Cheshire SY13 4LE
£3,750,000
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Property details
Tenure
FREEHOLD
Council tax band
G
Local average
£384,481 (+875.3%)
Deprivation
Decile 5 (15,717 of 33,755)
Key features
- Distinguished Arts & Crafts Country House estate built 1903–1906; 13,734 + sq. Ft within 16.6 acres of exquisite private gardens, grounds and equestrian paddocks
- 2 External main gates & 1 internal gate with sweeping driveways
- Grand Hall with sweeping oak staircase and galleried landing, original features
- Bespoke Clive Christian kitchen & family room, flowing to Orangery and gardens
- Leisure suite with triple-height swimming pool hall, frescoes, jacuzzi, changing rooms, gallery & service kitchen
- Principal suite with bespoke Clive Christian dressing room, Arts & Crafts balcony, and luxurious en suite bathroom
- Additional 6 bedrooms, guest suites, billiards room, library, media room & offices
- Original Victorian walled kitchen garden, paddocks, folly, pump house, woodland walks & a helicopter pad
- Outbuildings, garaging, 2 estate cottages, and a refurbished gate lodge offering further accommodation
- Tenure: Freehold | EPC: E, C, E, E | Tax Band: G, D, D, C
Additional details
- Electricity
- Mains supply
- Broadband
- FTTP (fibre to the premises)
- Water
- Mains supply
- Sewerage
- Mains supply
- Parking
- Yes
- Garden
- Yes
Description
Step Inside
Wicksted has an incredible Grand Hall with original Arts & Crafts features, oak paneling and a large fireplace with a stunning oak staircase and galleries above. Wicksted Hall has stunning double height ceilings, original mouldings, fireplaces, parquet flooring and features throughout.
The original restoration of this incredible hall house was painstakingly and lovingly created,
making this the most wonderful family home within a private estate.
Formal entertaining and reception rooms include a stunning drawing room with tall, mullioned windows overlooking the front lawns, a wonderful fireplace to gather around and beautiful French doors opening onto the secluded side gardens. A beautiful, serene library/study with bespoke oak shelving, and the magnificent dining room adorned with parquet flooring, incredible fireplace and oak paneling overlooking the lawns.
The stunning bespoke Clive Christian kitchen and family room is beautifully flooded with natural light from the tall, mullioned windows either side with stunning views of the Orangery and gardens. Solid wood parquet flooring and an incredible fire create the perfect family room to sit, gather, relax and entertain. The kitchen naturally flows to the rear hallway, cloaks and pantry and onto the Orangery and courtyard with the leisure suite beyond.
The estate’s leisure suite is impressive, with a triple height ceiling, a viewing gallery over the
swimming pool and, the walls are adorned with stunning hand painted frescos, you will find Red & Gold Macaws, monkeys and white doves. Jacuzzi, changing and shower facilities, a rear service kitchen, going through to the garaging and log stores.
On the first floor lies the principal bedroom suite with incredible views looking over the
Cheshire and Shropshire plains below and, the front lawns. Beautifully furnished with bespoke Clive Christian wardrobes, fitted dressing room with the most stunning Oak Arts & Crafts balcony, and en suite bathroom suite. The impressive galleried landing offers 2 beautiful guest ensuite bedrooms and a further 3 double bedrooms and family bathroom. A wonderful billiards room, TV/media room and bar open out to the gallery with the swimming pool and leisure suite below.
On the second-floor through the East staircase leads to 2 offices, a bedroom, bathroom and
Gym providing the perfect floor for visiting guests, or staff.
Step Outside
Wicksted Hall is set behind 2 external gates and 1 internal gate. The Lodge sits outside of the main gates, a beautiful 2-bedroomed Arts & Crafts Gate Lodge recently re-designed and
renovated to make it a beautiful, detached home within its own grounds.
The main gates open to the most wonderful sweeping driveway, past paddocks and down to
the internal gates to Wicksted Hall and, beyond to 1 & 2 Wicksted Hall Cottages, garaging,
outbuildings and equestrian facilities.
Exquisitely landscaped grounds surround you, the hall is incredibly private from the outside, tall historic oaks, sweeping lawns, mature landscaping and the most stunning views overlooking Shropshire and Cheshire beyond.
The original walled Victorian kitchen garden remains with glasshouses, and a helicopter landing pad adds charm and practicality. It is perfect for sustainable growing of vegetables, plants and flowers. There are several gardeners oubuildings perfect for renovation while paddocks provide ideal grazing for horses. Walk along the pathway next to the stream and you come across the most perfect folly, here you will find the original pump house or “engine room” a dreamy space to renovate and look over the Cheshire plains below.
Wicksted Hall is an exceptional property, a private Country Estate combining architectural
distinction and breathtaking views. This exceptional property offers the residential investor
room to further create the most beautiful equestrian estate or family home with multi-
generational and staff homes. Or the commercial investor a rare opportunity.
Wicksted Hall is perfect for the discerning buyer or commercial investor seeking a rare and
timeless property of historic note in the heart of Cheshire.
Available By separate negotiation:
The Lodge
2 Bedrooms | 1 Bathroom | 1 Reception | 877 sq. ft
Standing proudly outside the main entrance gates, The Lodge is a beautifully refurbished Arts & Crafts home of charm and character. Originally built in 1903 of red brick with slate roof, the property has been sympathetically restored to create a luxurious two-bedroom residence within its own gardens and grounds.
The interiors blend original features with contemporary touches, while the gardens provide
views of the paddocks, country lane and rolling Shropshire countryside. The Lodge offers
privacy and independence whilst remaining intrinsically linked to the grandeur of Wicksted Hall, making it ideal as a guest house, staff accommodation or multi-generational living.
1 & 2 Wicksted Hall Cottages with Garaging, Stabling & Outbuildings
Comprising of 2 Semi-Detached Cottages Offering
6 Bedrooms | 2 Bathrooms | 4 Receptions | 2,728 sq. ft
Stabling, Outbuildings: 963 sq. ft
Perfect for modernisation and joining as 1 Detached property subject to the necessary planning consents. 1 & 2 Wicksted Hall Cottages are set behind the estate’s original walled kitchen garden with delightful paddock views. They form part of a delightful courtyard setting and once a row of four staff and gardener’s cottages to the estate. The buildings were converted many years ago to provide income for the estate maintenance.
The cottages enjoy a sunny aspect, framed by paddocks and provide versatile accommodation ideal for staff, extended family.
The courtyard includes a detached brick built triple stable with the original stone flooring, drainage and hay stacks. Double height with original features this property is currently used as garaging and storage and offers scope for further residential conversion, subject to the necessary planning consents.
Attached to Number 1 is a car port for 2 cars and an attached double garage with lighting and electricity currently used for equestrian-carriages. There is a further tin structured Dutch barn storage which is dry and has ample storage, electricity with superb views across the paddocks, presenting endless potential for renovation into stabling, further offices, or ancillary accommodation.
Opposite the Dutch Barn lies a brick built barn with a steel frame offering a dry storage facilitiy with electricity supply.
Together, the cottages and outbuildings form a unique micro-village within the estate charming, practical, and rich with opportunity perfect for modernisation and offers a superb equestrian facitlity.
Location
Wicksted Hall is situated in the historic hamlet of Wirswal, Cheshire, a location steeped in
history. Once known as Wirsuelle and recorded in the Domesday Book, the area dates back to the Neolithic period, offering a deep sense of heritage.
The estate enjoys breathtaking panoramic views across Cheshire and Shropshire, with stunning sunsets and virtually no light pollution. While Wicksted feels like a private oasis, it is very much part of a welcoming community, with local pubs such as the delightful Swan in Marbury, and village events including the traditional Merry Days in the Village.
The nearby market town of Whitchurch, just minutes away, provides everyday amenities
including supermarkets, independent shops, celebrated restaurants, cafés, and medical
services. Families will appreciate access to excellent independent and state schools, including Ellesmere College, Shrewsbury School, and local Ofsted-rated primary and secondary schools. School transport links are readily available, ensuring children can reach both local and regional schools with ease.
For commuters, the estate offers superb connectivity:
• Chester – 20 miles
• Crewe – 18 miles
• Shrewsbury – 22 miles
Whitchurch railway station provides direct services to Crewe, from where trains run to London Euston, Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool, and beyond. Road access via the A41 and A49 connects swiftly to the surrounding region.
The surrounding countryside is rich with walking, riding, and outdoor leisure opportunities, providing a perfect blend of privacy, community, and country living.
Property Information
Utilities - The property is connected to mains water, drainage, and electricity. There is oil fired central heating.
Broadband Availability - FTTC Ultrafast Broadband is available in the area. We advise you to check with your current provider.
Mobile Phone Coverage - 4G and 5G mobile phone signal is available in the area. We advise you to check with your current provider.
Local Authorities - Cheshire East
Construction Type - Standard
Tenure - Freehold
EPC Ratings
Wicksted Hall - E
1 Wicksted Hall Cottages - C
2 Wicksted Hall Cottages - E
The Lodge - E
Tax Bands
Wicksted Hall - G
The Lodge - D
1 Wicksted Hall Cottages - D
2 Wicksted Hall Cottages - C
For more information or to arrange a viewing, contact Caroline Bate at Fine & Country Chester.
Listed by
Birmingham
Newman Estate Agents
Reference: 167491994
Flood risk
Zone: 1
Risk: Low
Job (default Low)
Price history
| Event | Date | Price | % change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Listed for sale | — | £3,750,000 | — |
Source: HM Land Registry Price Paid Data. Crown copyright.
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Rental Range
Estimated market rent for Cheshire East. Low = conservative, Realistic = average, Optimistic = best case.
Based on Local Authority from postcode lookup → Cheshire East.
LHA (30th percentile) floor for Wigan: £773/mo (Apr 2025 – Mar 2026)
Location
Address
Wirswall Road
Nearby
Nearest stations, universities and amenities (distance from property).
| Type | Name | Distance |
|---|---|---|
| Bus stop | Wirswall, Wirswall Road / Wirswall Hall | 0.2 miles |
| Bus stop | Bradeley Green, Whitchurch Road / Bradeley Green Lane | 0.9 miles |
| Hospital | Whitchurch Community Hospital | 1.4 miles |
| Shop | Argos | 1.5 miles |
| Shop | Sainsbury's | 1.5 miles |
| Train station | Whitchurch | 1.7 miles |
| Train station | Wrenbury | 3.8 miles |
| Hospital | Penley Hospital | 8.6 miles |
Street-level crime
No incidents reported for this period. Data for this month may not be available yet from the source.
Within 1 mile during Jan 2026. Source: data.police.uk (England & Wales).
Schools nearby
Nearest open schools with Ofsted ratings (England). Closed schools are not shown. Data from Get Information about Schools and Ofsted.
| Name | Type | Distance | Ofsted |
|---|---|---|---|
| Whitchurch CofE Junior Academy | Primary | 1.7 miles | Good — 18 Sep 2023 |
| Whitchurch CofE Infant and Nursery Academy | Primary | 1.8 miles | Good — 1 Jul 2013 |
| Physis Academy | Other | 1.9 miles | Good — 18 Jan 2024 |
| Tushingham With Grindley CofE Primary School | Primary | 2.0 miles | Outstanding — 26 Jan 2018 |
| Sir John Talbot's School | Secondary | 2.4 miles | Good — 30 Jan 2024 |
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