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Chain free
Freehold

Guide price

£1,300,000

(£256/sq. ft)

6 bed detached house for sale

Pewit Lane, Hunsterson, Cheshire CW5
6 beds
4 baths
4 receptions
From 5,088 - 11,295 sq. ft
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Guide price

£1,300,000

(£256/sq. ft)

6 bed detached house for sale
Pewit Lane, Hunsterson, Cheshire CW5

    • 6 beds

    • 4 baths

    • 4 receptions

    • From 5,088 - 11,295 sq. ft

Just added
Chain free
Freehold
Added on 23/09/2025

About this property

  • Grade II listed 16th century manor house

  • Moated setting within about seven acres of grounds and paddocks

  • Two large detached Cheshire brick barns (approx. 8,000 sq ft)

  • Landscaped gardens, extensive terraces and tennis court

  • No onward chain for early completion

  • This is a rare opportunity to acquire one of Cheshire’s most distinguished country homes, offering a lifestyle of exceptional privacy, history, and rural beauty

Grade II listed moated manor house dating back to the 16th century. Surrounded by approximately seven acres of mature gardens and paddocks.

Description
Set amidst the rolling green pastures of South Cheshire, this remarkable Grade II listed moated manor house dates back to the 16th century and offers extraordinary architectural heritage. Surrounded by approximately seven acres of mature gardens, paddocks, and woodland, the estate also includes two impressive two-storey Cheshire brick barns extending to around 8,000 sq ft with significant potential for ancillary accommodation or conversion, subject to planning.

As one approaches the property along a sweeping drive, a sense of timeless grandeur unfolds. The drive crosses a charming bridge over the original moat, where the water mirrors the beauty of the surrounding landscape. The manor reveals itself in full splendour, flanked by landscaped gardens and approached via a large York stone terrace, an inviting entrance to what lies within.

Inside, the residence opens into a magnificent reception hall, a space rich in character, with exposed beams, a period kitchen range, and stone flooring. From here, the home flows effortlessly into a series of beautifully appointed reception rooms. The formal drawing room is a particularly striking space, centred around a vast Inglenook fireplace and featuring exquisite timber beams throughout. A more intimate sitting room, with its Deco cast iron fireplace, provides a perfect retreat.

To the rear of the house, a second expansive lounge offers panoramic views over the moated gardens and opens directly onto the south-facing terrace, a seamless connection between inside and out. A dining room, currently used as a study, adds flexibility to the layout and offers views over the front lawns and paddocks.

The heart of the home is the spacious breakfast kitchen, where traditional craftsmanship meets modern practicality. A remotely controlled electric aga is set into a feature chimney breast, surrounded by a bespoke combination of oak and pine cabinetry, granite surfaces, and a slate-tiled floor. An adjoining breakfast area and access to the rear terrace make this space perfect for both daily living and informal entertaining.

Beyond the kitchen, the practical needs of a working country home have been thoughtfully considered. A generous utility room, boot room, and boiler room serve the household with ease, with a commercial-grade Worcester boiler installed in 2022 ensuring efficient heating throughout.

The first floor is divided into two principal wings, each offering beautifully proportioned bedrooms, period detailing, and contemporary bathroom fittings. The master suite is a serene and sophisticated retreat, with fitted wardrobes, a triple aspect outlook over the gardens and surrounding countryside, and a luxurious en-suite complete with a freestanding roll-top bath and double vanity.

In total, the property offers six generous bedrooms, three of which benefit from private en-suites. The principal bathroom continues the theme of indulgence, with original pine flooring, a statement roll-top bath, and exposed brick and beam features that speak to the building’s heritage.

An additional attic room on the second floor provides further potential for a home office, playroom, or guest bedroom, with far-reaching views from its elevated position.

Outside, the estate continues to impress. The gardens have been carefully landscaped to offer seasonal interest, mature trees, and sheltered terraces for outdoor dining and entertaining. An all-weather, professionally lit tennis court sits discreetly to the rear, bordered by hedging and fencing.

To the front, the paddocks, fully enclosed with fencing and netting provide excellent grazing or equestrian potential, with an option to purchase an additional 3.5 acres if required.

The two substantial barns are arranged around a central courtyard and offer immense flexibility. Constructed in traditional Cheshire brick beneath Staffordshire blue tiled roofs, the barns have been structurally appraised and could serve a variety of uses, from car storage and workshops to ancillary accommodation or multi-generational living, subject to necessary consents.

This historic residence enjoys a quiet rural position within the hamlet of Hunsterson, a short drive from the charming village of Audlem and just four miles from the market town of Nantwich. The area offers an abundance of country walks, cycle routes, and bridleways, while also being well connected to major road and rail networks - with the M6 motorway, Crewe mainline station, and Manchester and Liverpool airports all within easy reach.

Families are well served by excellent local schooling, including Bridgemere Primary and the highly regarded Brine Leas Academy. A school bus service runs to independent schools such as Ellesmere College and Newcastle-under-Lyme School, making this an ideal base for family life.

Key Features

Grade II listed 16th century manor house

Moated setting within 7 acres of grounds and paddocks

Two large detached Cheshire brick barns (approx. 8,000 sq ft)

Six bedrooms, including luxurious master suite

Landscaped gardens, extensive terraces and tennis court

Option to purchase additional 3.5 acres of land

No onward chain for early completion

This is a rare opportunity to acquire one of Cheshire’s most distinguished country homes, offering a lifestyle of exceptional privacy, history, and rural beauty.

Location
Pewit House enjoys a rural situation equidistant from the charming villages of Audlem and Woore. Audlem has a range of local shops, restaurants, pubs and amenities including a small supermarket and, at its centre, a handsome Grade I listed church. Woore is home to the renowned Bridgemere Garden Centre which contains a selection of shops including a butcher, delicatessen and greengrocer.

The market town of Nantwich offers a variety of social and leisure facilities with specialist boutique style shops on a bustling high street. The larger towns of Crewe and The Potteries provide extensive shopping along with a broad range of commercial and social facilities.

The area is extremely well-served educationally with a good selection of both primary and secondary state and private schools within close proximity including Yarlet and Edenhurst Preparatory Schools, Newcastle and Stafford Grammar Schools, Madeley High School and Shrewsbury School.
The local area is steeped in history and natural beauty. The surrounding area offers a wealth of leisure opportunities and local attractions, along with a network of scenic footpaths and bridleways including The Sandstone Trail, which is considered by many to provide the best walking in South Cheshire.

The property is well placed with excellent communication links nearby. Direct trains to London Euston run from Stafford in 1 hour 17 minutes, Stoke on Trent in 1 hour 26 minutes and Crewe in 1 hour 37 minutes. The regional international airports of Manchester, Birmingham and East Midlands are easily accessible.

Equestrian enthusiasts can enjoy trail hunting with the Cheshire Hounds, polo at the Cheshire Polo Club, eventing and show jumping at Kelsall Hill Equestrian Centre, Southview Competition and Training Centre and Somerford Park Equestrian Centre along with horseracing at Chester, Bangor on Dee and Aintree. In addition, the network of quiet country lanes and bridlepaths surrounding Pewit Hall offer excellent opportunities for out riding.

Square Footage: 5,088 sq ft





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