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Cheshire
Henbury Halle s t a t e
Savills London 33 Margaret Street
LondonW1G 0JD
+44 (0)207 016 [email protected]
Savills Wilmslow6 Water Lane
WilmslowCheshire SK9 5AA
+44 (0)1625 [email protected]
Henbury Hall is an exquisitely beautiful house built in the Palladian style
12 acres of mature gardens, tennis court, glazed pool house and outbuildings
Grade II Listed Stable Block and Courtyard, dating from the 1600s
Grade II Listed Dower House together with 5 further houses and cottages
Polo Field
About 530 acres of landscaped parkland and woodland
Available as a whole
These particulars are only a guide and must not be relied on as a statement of fact.Your attention is drawn to the Important Notice on the last page of text.
Savills West MidlandsHall Court
Hall Park WayTelford TF3 4NF
+44 (0)1952 239 [email protected]
Cheshiresk11 9pj
HenBury HALLe S t A t e
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The most important classical house built in England in the 20th century at the heart of a beautifully landscaped historic estate
dating from the 17th century.
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S u m m a r yThe Henbury Hall Estate is among the most beautiful estates in
England, particularly so in the North West. Indeed the exquisitely
beautiful Palladian house is widely regarded as the most important
country house built in the 20th century in England.
The style of the house is based on Palladio’s Villa Capra, known as
The Rotunda, at Vicenza, the best known English versions of which,
both 18th century, are Mereworth Castle in Kent and Chiswick House
in London.
Henbury Hall sits in a wonderfully commanding position with fabulous
vistas in every direction over the Estate. In addition to the main house
is the Tenants’ Hall, which provides additional guest accommodation,
and private gardens and grounds extending to about 12 acres.
These gardens are exquisitely beautiful with a series of lakes as
the centrepiece, which are in impeccable condition. There is also a
swimming pool, tennis court and stable block.
In addition to the principal house and Tenants’ Hall there is a Grade
II secondary house, The Cave, together with 5 further houses and
cottages.
The whole Estate extends to about 530 acres, of which approximately
394 acres are agricultural land including parkland and a polo field,
together with 108 acres of mature woodland.
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Henbury Hall sits in a wonderfully commanding position with fabulous vistas in every direction...
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S i t u a t i o nHenbury Hall and Estate is situated some 2 miles to the west of Macclesfield, 7
miles to the south east of Alderley Edge and 12 miles to the south east of Knutsford.
The Estate is highly accessible, with easy access to the M6 motorway, West Coast
main line service with regular train services to London (Euston) with quickest trains
taking 1 hour 45 minutes, and the international airport at Manchester.
Manchester is approximately 18 miles to the north.
H i S t o r y There is a house recorded at Henbury in the Domesday Book and there are records
of all the owners of the Estate since then.
In 1957 the Estate was bought by the present late owner’s father, who demolished
the previous house dating from 1742. In 1980, the late owner and the designer
Felix Kelly, who had already been involved with some works on the Henbury Estate,
came up with the idea of creating the house in the Palladian style.
Henbury Hall sits high in a prominent position with commanding, far-reaching and
unspoilt views in every direction.
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The house exudes elegance and grandeur...
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D e S c r i p t i o n The design, construction and detail of Henbury Hall has been to the
very highest and exacting standards. The house exudes elegance
and grandeur, and yet is manageable and highly suited to modern
day living. Enormous effort has been made to not only work with the
classical design but also to take advantage of its fabulous setting,
in particular of the views and the beautiful nature of the Henbury
Estate.
Henbury Hall is principally built in French limestone from a quarry
near Rheims, with the roof in local stone. The dome is lead, with a
lantern of gun metal and gilded copper.
The house is in perfect symmetry on all four sides, with full size
statues by Simon Verity standing on the pediments.
A single flight of steps marks out the principal front on the south
side of the house.
The house is entered through a heavily quoined and pedimented
doorway in the rusticated plinth of the north portico which leads into
the ground floor.
The principal rooms are on the first floor, the piano nobile. This floor
is accessed by a magnificent cantilevered stone staircase which
rises from the ground floor all the way up the house to a circular
gallery beneath the dome on the second floor.
The piano nobile is the grand and focal centrepiece of the house,
flooded with natural light from the dome above. The flooring is
limestone, inlaid with marble design. Double doors open out onto
the elevated portico steps. Enormous Venetian windows on each
elevation of the house lead onto the four porticoes of the building.
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...flooded with natural light from the dome above.
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The four principal reception rooms lead off the main area
of the piano nobile, the two largest being the dining
room to the east and the drawing room to the west,
separated from the central space by immensely tall
arched polished oak doors; individual room doors are
also highly polished oak with door-cases in the style of
William Kent. Adjacent to the dining room is the butler’s
kitchen.
The two smaller rooms are a delightfully presented
library and a pretty sitting room with a painted ceiling.
All these rooms are ornamented with elaborate carving
and deeply modelled plasterwork of an early 18th century
style, enhancing the rooms with a stately ebullience and
grandeur. The predominance of this work has been
undertaken by the noted carver, Dick Reid, who will
be remembered for his work at Spencer House and
Windsor Castle.
A butler’s pantry, with a lift access from the kitchen
below and a china room above, is situated next to the
dining room.
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On the first floor, six bedrooms each with
their own bathrooms are arranged round
a gallery looking down on the piano nobile.
The lower ground floor consists of a
central large hall, laid with limestone,
surrounded by the main kitchen, study/
office, breakfast room, nursery, laundry
room, boot room and access to the
extensive cellars which date from the
previous house.
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Henbury HallGross Internal Area (approx)House = 852.9 sq m / 9181 sq ft(Including Mezzanines)For identification only. Not to scale.Plan by Cloudbase Photography
= Reduced headroom below 1.5m / 5'0
First Floor
Morning Room
4.15 x 3.56
13'7 x 11'8
Dining Room
6.24 x 5.35
20'6 x 17'7
Drawing Room
6.24 x 5.36
20'6 x 17'7
Butler’sPantry
3.58 x 3.5611'9 x 11'8
Library
4.16 x 3.54
13'8 x 11'7
Bedroom5.96 x 4.00
19'7 x 13'1
Bedroom5.96 x 4.00
19'7 x 13'1
Bedroom
Bedroom Bedroom
3.56 x 4.47
11'8 x 14'8
Bedroom
4.49 x 3.5514'9 x 11'8
Boot Room
6.38 x 3.97
20'11 x 13'0
Breakfast Room
4.17 x 3.55
13'8 x 11'8
Staff Bedroom
3.48 x 2.10
11'5 x 6'11
Laundry5.34 x 4.03
17'6 x 13'3
Office
4.11 x 3.54
13'6 x 11'7
Kitchen6.27 x 5.96
20'7 x 19'7
Utility Room
3.57 x 3.56
11'9 x 11'8
Safe
Butler’sPantry
3.57 x 3.56
11'9 x 11'8
Lift 1
Lift 2
Hall
12.58 x 5.3641'3 x 17'7
Lift 2
Lift 1
Lift 2
Great Hall
17.37 x 5.5757'0 x 18'3
3.72 x 2.12
12'2 x 6'11
Wardrobe Wardrobe
Lift 1
5.37 x 5.37
17'7 x 17'7
A/C
Store StoreWardrobe
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Henbury HallGross Internal Area (approx)House = 852.9 sq m / 9181 sq ft(Including Mezzanines)For identification only. Not to scale.Plan by Cloudbase Photography
= Reduced headroom below 1.5m / 5'0
First Floor
Morning Room
4.15 x 3.56
13'7 x 11'8
Dining Room
6.24 x 5.35
20'6 x 17'7
Drawing Room
6.24 x 5.36
20'6 x 17'7
Butler’sPantry
3.58 x 3.5611'9 x 11'8
Library
4.16 x 3.54
13'8 x 11'7
Bedroom5.96 x 4.00
19'7 x 13'1
Bedroom5.96 x 4.00
19'7 x 13'1
Bedroom
Bedroom Bedroom
3.56 x 4.47
11'8 x 14'8
Bedroom
4.49 x 3.5514'9 x 11'8
Boot Room
6.38 x 3.97
20'11 x 13'0
Breakfast Room
4.17 x 3.55
13'8 x 11'8
Staff Bedroom
3.48 x 2.10
11'5 x 6'11
Laundry5.34 x 4.03
17'6 x 13'3
Office
4.11 x 3.54
13'6 x 11'7
Kitchen6.27 x 5.96
20'7 x 19'7
Utility Room
3.57 x 3.56
11'9 x 11'8
Safe
Butler’sPantry
3.57 x 3.56
11'9 x 11'8
Lift 1
Lift 2
Hall
12.58 x 5.3641'3 x 17'7
Lift 2
Lift 1
Lift 2
Great Hall
17.37 x 5.5757'0 x 18'3
3.72 x 2.12
12'2 x 6'11
Wardrobe Wardrobe
Lift 1
5.37 x 5.37
17'7 x 17'7
A/C
Store StoreWardrobe
Lower Ground Floor
Ground Floor
Mezzanine above Butler’s Kitchen
HenBury HALLF L o o r P L A n S
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NTenant's Hall & Henbury Hall CellarsGross Internal Area (approx)Tenant's Hall = 348.9 sq m / 3755 sq ftCellar = 308 sq m / 3315 sq ftYard House = 86.1 sq m / 927 sq ftFor identification only. Not to scale.Plan by Cloudbase Photography
4.97 x 2.6916'4 x 8'10
6.21 x 6.2020'4 x 20'4
Wine Cellar5.04 x 4.8416'6 x 15'11
4.71 x 1.4815'5 x 4'10
2.96 x 2.579'9 x 8'5
3.43 x 2.5511'3 x 8'4
2.67 x 2.228'9 x 7'3
Plant Room
Plant Room
Boiler Room
3.40 x 1.9111'2 x 6'3
Bedroom4.38 x 3.4914'4 x 11'5
Bedroom3.91 x 3.7712'10 x 12'4
Bedroom3.88 x 3.7912'9 x 12'5
Bedroom6.41 x 4.0721'0 x 13'4
StoreBedroom
3.46 x 2.4511'4 x 8'0
Bedroom5.05 x 3.4316'7 x 11'3
Bedroom5.55 x 2.8118'3 x 9'3
Bedroom4.54 x 3.4714'11 x 11'5
Bedroom3.72 x 2.8012'2 x 9'2
Office4.13 x 3.4013'7 x 11'2
Office5.16 x 3.5516'11 x 11'8
Kitchen3.97 x 2.5613'0 x 8'5
Sitting Room4.51 x 3.3914'10 x 11'1
Kitchen4.50 x 2.5714'9 x 8'5
Tenant's Hall12.35 x 6.0940'6 x 20'0
Kitchen4.52 x 3.3514'10 x 11'0
Yard House - Ground Floor
Yard House - First Floor
Lift
Lift
Lift
T T
Cellar
Void
Cellars
Gross Internal Area (approx.):-
House = 852.9 sq m / 9181 sq ftcellars = 308 sq m / 3315 sq ft
For identif ication only ~ Not to scale
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Henbury HallGross Internal Area (approx)House = 852.9 sq m / 9181 sq ft(Including Mezzanines)For identification only. Not to scale.Plan by Cloudbase Photography
= Reduced headroom below 1.5m / 5'0
First Floor
Morning Room
4.15 x 3.56
13'7 x 11'8
Dining Room
6.24 x 5.35
20'6 x 17'7
Drawing Room
6.24 x 5.36
20'6 x 17'7
Butler’sPantry
3.58 x 3.5611'9 x 11'8
Library
4.16 x 3.54
13'8 x 11'7
Bedroom5.96 x 4.00
19'7 x 13'1
Bedroom5.96 x 4.00
19'7 x 13'1
Bedroom
Bedroom Bedroom
3.56 x 4.47
11'8 x 14'8
Bedroom
4.49 x 3.5514'9 x 11'8
Boot Room
6.38 x 3.97
20'11 x 13'0
Breakfast Room
4.17 x 3.55
13'8 x 11'8
Staff Bedroom
3.48 x 2.10
11'5 x 6'11
Laundry5.34 x 4.03
17'6 x 13'3
Office
4.11 x 3.54
13'6 x 11'7
Kitchen6.27 x 5.96
20'7 x 19'7
Utility Room
3.57 x 3.56
11'9 x 11'8
Safe
Butler’sPantry
3.57 x 3.56
11'9 x 11'8
Lift 1
Lift 2
Hall
12.58 x 5.3641'3 x 17'7
Lift 2
Lift 1
Lift 2
Great Hall
17.37 x 5.5757'0 x 18'3
3.72 x 2.12
12'2 x 6'11
Wardrobe Wardrobe
Lift 1
5.37 x 5.37
17'7 x 17'7
A/C
Store StoreWardrobe
First FloorMezzanine Store
To First Floor
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...the exquisitely beautiful Palladian house is widely regarded as the most important country house built in the 20th century in England.
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G a r D e n S a n D
G r o u n D SThe 12-acre gardens pre-date the present house and are a tribute
to many generations of custodianship. The current gardens
are exquisitely beautiful, taking advantage of the undulating
landscape and the two magnificent lakes.
The gardens contain many fine trees and shrubs including some
rare specimens of Magnolia, Rhododendron and Camellia, some
of which were brought back from China over 100 years ago.
The Grade II Listed walled garden has been recently restored
and is completely organic, growing fruit and vegetables for the
house along with cutting flowers.
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There are extensive Foster & Pearson glasshouses,
believed to be 150 years old. These are still in use and
contain many fine and rare specimens of Orchid and
other plants which are displayed in the house.
At the rear of the glasshouses and attached to them is
the Gardener’s Bothy and Potting Shed.
Built against the south-facing outer wall of the walled
garden are rare Grade II Listed Peach Cases built
approximately 150 years ago. These are still in use and
produce a fine crop of Figs, Peaches, Apricots and
English Muscat Grapes.
In the main body of the garden next to one of the lakes
is a well preserved 19th century ice house, Grade II
Listed, of a classical egg shape.
A rare Ram Pump is situated in the Ram bed beneath
the Gothic folly. The pump is the Blake’s ‘Hydram’ and
was made by John Blake Ltd, engineers of Accrington,
Lancashire. It pumps spring water, solely by the use of
gravity, to the house from the natural spring over half a
mile away on the polo field.
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These gardens are exquisitely beautiful with a series of lakes as the centrepiece...
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To the west of the walled garden is
the Pool House, designed and built of
curved glass by Francis Machin.
Within the Pool House is an attractively
shaped swimming pool with an elaborate
waterfall descending into the pool over
an ornamental rock face, along with
changing rooms and kitchens.
A Tennis Court is situated next to the
swimming pool.
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The woodland provides not only wonderful walkways but also the basis of shooting.
L a n D a n D W o o D L a n DHenbury Hall is completely protected by its own parkland and woodland.
The Estate offers complete privacy whilst, due to the positioning of
Henbury Hall in its high and commanding position, having fabulous far-
reaching and unspoilt views.
The rolling, historic parkland surrounds the house and gardens, creating
a beautiful and private setting. The land, being principally parkland and
pasture land grazed by livestock, extends to approximately 394 acres and
is principally let on short term agreements.
In the core of the Estate is a large area of mature woodland including the
Smithy Wood and Big Wood. The woodland provides not only wonderful
walkways but also the basis of shooting. In recent years the Shoot has
been run in conjunction with the neighbouring estate. This arrangement
could either be continued or brought to a close. The total woodland area
across the Estate amounts to approximately 108 acres.
The land also includes a full sized polo field.
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r e S i D e n t i a L a c c o m m o D a t i o nThe Estate, in addition to the Tenants’ Hall, includes a further 5 houses and cottages, the two largest properties being The Cave and Pale Lodge,
both Grade II.
The CaveThis two storey property, which is Grade II Listed, is situated in the middle of the Estate to the south west of the Hall. It incorporates accommodation
at ground floor level with wings to either side of the main house.
The property is well presented internally. The ground floor provides substantial accommodation with a large open plan living kitchen, drawing room,
sitting room, hall, study, conservatory and a separate area comprising two bedrooms with shower room on the ground floor, and there are a further
three bedrooms on the first floor, all with en-suite bathroom facilities.
The property has ample parking, and gardens which extend to the front and side with views overlooking the surrounding parkland.
Pale LodgePale Lodge is a Grade II Listed lodge house situated on Chelford Road at the main entrance to Henbury Hall.
The property is of traditional construction over two storeys. Part of the house is of mock Tudor timber style elevations, resting on a stone plinth with
pitched roof and slate covering.
There are garden areas to all sides of the property and a double garage and parking area on the other side of the access with small grassed area
and woodland.
Internally the property provides substantial accommodation with three reception
rooms, kitchen, pantry, WC and utility room on the ground floor. There are four
bedrooms, a box room and two bathrooms on the first floor.
Horseshoe LodgeThis is a detached house situated at one of the entrances to Henbury Hall at the junction with School Lane on the eastern side of the Estate.
The property is a two storey house, believed to date from the late 18th century, and is Grade II Listed. The property is set within a garden to all sides with a driveway leading off School Lane to a detached garage block to the side of the house. The rear of the property overlooks the parkland of the Estate.
The property has two reception rooms and a kitchen on the ground floor with two bedrooms, a box room and a bathroom on the first floor.
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The Cave
Pale Lodge
1 Horseshoe Cottages1 Horseshoe Cottages, a semi-detached two storey cottage, situated
just to the north of Horseshoe Lodge fronting onto School Lane.
The cottage has garden on three sides. There is a timber garage and
off road parking. Internally the property has two reception rooms and
a kitchen on the ground floor with two bedrooms and a bathroom on
the first floor.
2 Horseshoe CottagesThe adjacent semi-detached cottage to 1 Horseshoe Cottages is of
very similar construction and appearance. The layout is slightly different
internally but still provides two living rooms and a kitchen on the ground
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floor together with two bedrooms and a bathroom on the first floor.
There are garden areas to the front and rear and an off road parking
area to the side.
Garden CottageThis charming two storey cottage is Grade II Listed and is situated within
the Hall gardens in the centre of the main part of the Estate, very close
to the walled garden. A rear driveway to the property leads to a parking
area for several cars. There is a stone flagged courtyard at the rear of
the cottage and an enclosed lawned private garden to the side of the
house. The property provides two reception rooms, kitchen, utility and
bathroom to the ground floor and two bedrooms to the first floor.
1 and 2 Horseshoe CottagesHorseshoe Lodge
Garden Cottage
S t a b L e b L o c k a n D c o u r t y a r D
To the rear of Henbury Hall is the stable block and outbuildings
set around a central courtyard. The two storey stable block on
the north side of the stable yard is believed to date from the
late 17th century although it has been altered since. Until very
recently it was still used for stabling. It still retains all facilities
for equine pursuits including loose boxes, tack rooms, grain
room and groom’s accommodation. There is also a Stable Flat
which provides two bedroom staff accommodation.
On the same side of the stable yard is the large Estate
Workshop with a car inspection pit.
To the rear of the Estate Workshop is a large Estate Carpenter’s
Workshop.
The Tenants’ Hall, which forms the south side of the stable
yard, was originally part of the previous house which was
demolished. The Tenants Hall is often used for additional guest
accommodation. It is laid out on two floors. The large main
room on the ground floor was the room where the Estate’s
tenants came to pay their rents in previous centuries. There are
steps down to the vast old cellars which connect with the main
Henbury Hall. Other rooms on the ground floor are the Kitchen,
WC, Estate Office and Yard House which is a staff cottage
over two floors comprising sitting room, kitchen, WC and two
bedrooms and a bathroom.
NTenant's Hall & Henbury Hall CellarsGross Internal Area (approx)Tenant's Hall = 348.9 sq m / 3755 sq ftCellar = 308 sq m / 3315 sq ftYard House = 86.1 sq m / 927 sq ftFor identification only. Not to scale.Plan by Cloudbase Photography
4.97 x 2.6916'4 x 8'10
6.21 x 6.2020'4 x 20'4
Wine Cellar5.04 x 4.8416'6 x 15'11
4.71 x 1.4815'5 x 4'10
2.96 x 2.579'9 x 8'5
3.43 x 2.5511'3 x 8'4
2.67 x 2.228'9 x 7'3
Plant Room
Plant Room
Boiler Room
3.40 x 1.9111'2 x 6'3
Bedroom4.38 x 3.4914'4 x 11'5
Bedroom3.91 x 3.7712'10 x 12'4
Bedroom3.88 x 3.7912'9 x 12'5
Bedroom6.41 x 4.0721'0 x 13'4
StoreBedroom
3.46 x 2.4511'4 x 8'0
Bedroom5.05 x 3.4316'7 x 11'3
Bedroom5.55 x 2.8118'3 x 9'3
Bedroom4.54 x 3.4714'11 x 11'5
Bedroom3.72 x 2.8012'2 x 9'2
Office4.13 x 3.4013'7 x 11'2
Office5.16 x 3.5516'11 x 11'8
Kitchen3.97 x 2.5613'0 x 8'5
Sitting Room4.51 x 3.3914'10 x 11'1
Kitchen4.50 x 2.5714'9 x 8'5
Tenant's Hall12.35 x 6.0940'6 x 20'0
Kitchen4.52 x 3.3514'10 x 11'0
Yard House - Ground Floor
Yard House - First Floor
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Lift
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Cellar
Void
Ground Floor
First Floor
tenAntS’ HALLF L o o r P L A n S
NTenant's Hall & Henbury Hall CellarsGross Internal Area (approx)Tenant's Hall = 348.9 sq m / 3755 sq ftCellar = 308 sq m / 3315 sq ftYard House = 86.1 sq m / 927 sq ftFor identification only. Not to scale.Plan by Cloudbase Photography
4.97 x 2.6916'4 x 8'10
6.21 x 6.2020'4 x 20'4
Wine Cellar5.04 x 4.8416'6 x 15'11
4.71 x 1.4815'5 x 4'10
2.96 x 2.579'9 x 8'5
3.43 x 2.5511'3 x 8'4
2.67 x 2.228'9 x 7'3
Plant Room
Plant Room
Boiler Room
3.40 x 1.9111'2 x 6'3
Bedroom4.38 x 3.4914'4 x 11'5
Bedroom3.91 x 3.7712'10 x 12'4
Bedroom3.88 x 3.7912'9 x 12'5
Bedroom6.41 x 4.0721'0 x 13'4
StoreBedroom
3.46 x 2.4511'4 x 8'0
Bedroom5.05 x 3.4316'7 x 11'3
Bedroom5.55 x 2.8118'3 x 9'3
Bedroom4.54 x 3.4714'11 x 11'5
Bedroom3.72 x 2.8012'2 x 9'2
Office4.13 x 3.4013'7 x 11'2
Office5.16 x 3.5516'11 x 11'8
Kitchen3.97 x 2.5613'0 x 8'5
Sitting Room4.51 x 3.3914'10 x 11'1
Kitchen4.50 x 2.5714'9 x 8'5
Tenant's Hall12.35 x 6.0940'6 x 20'0
Kitchen4.52 x 3.3514'10 x 11'0
Yard House - Ground Floor
Yard House - First Floor
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Cellar
Void
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NTenant's Hall & Henbury Hall CellarsGross Internal Area (approx)Tenant's Hall = 348.9 sq m / 3755 sq ftCellar = 308 sq m / 3315 sq ftYard House = 86.1 sq m / 927 sq ftFor identification only. Not to scale.Plan by Cloudbase Photography
4.97 x 2.6916'4 x 8'10
6.21 x 6.2020'4 x 20'4
Wine Cellar5.04 x 4.8416'6 x 15'11
4.71 x 1.4815'5 x 4'10
2.96 x 2.579'9 x 8'5
3.43 x 2.5511'3 x 8'4
2.67 x 2.228'9 x 7'3
Plant Room
Plant Room
Boiler Room
3.40 x 1.9111'2 x 6'3
Bedroom4.38 x 3.4914'4 x 11'5
Bedroom3.91 x 3.7712'10 x 12'4
Bedroom3.88 x 3.7912'9 x 12'5
Bedroom6.41 x 4.0721'0 x 13'4
StoreBedroom
3.46 x 2.4511'4 x 8'0
Bedroom5.05 x 3.4316'7 x 11'3
Bedroom5.55 x 2.8118'3 x 9'3
Bedroom4.54 x 3.4714'11 x 11'5
Bedroom3.72 x 2.8012'2 x 9'2
Office4.13 x 3.4013'7 x 11'2
Office5.16 x 3.5516'11 x 11'8
Kitchen3.97 x 2.5613'0 x 8'5
Sitting Room4.51 x 3.3914'10 x 11'1
Kitchen4.50 x 2.5714'9 x 8'5
Tenant's Hall12.35 x 6.0940'6 x 20'0
Kitchen4.52 x 3.3514'10 x 11'0
Yard House - Ground Floor
Yard House - First Floor
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Gross Internal Area (approx.):-
tenants’ Hall = 348.9 sq m / 3755 sq ftyard House = 86.1 sq m / 927 sq ft
For identif ication only ~ Not to scale
On the upper floor of the Tenants’ Hall are four bedrooms and two bathrooms, along with other rooms
which could comprise a small self contained flat and include two bedrooms, bathroom and sitting room.
At the western end of the courtyard is a garage block with a large central garage and one smaller garage.
Another small wing has an electricity substation at the rear of it.
To the north of the stables and workshop is a lower stable yard with various stables and loose boxes set
around a yard area, with other buildings used as tractor and garden machinery accommodation.
NTenant's Hall & Henbury Hall CellarsGross Internal Area (approx)Tenant's Hall = 348.9 sq m / 3755 sq ftCellar = 308 sq m / 3315 sq ftYard House = 86.1 sq m / 927 sq ftFor identification only. Not to scale.Plan by Cloudbase Photography
4.97 x 2.6916'4 x 8'10
6.21 x 6.2020'4 x 20'4
Wine Cellar5.04 x 4.8416'6 x 15'11
4.71 x 1.4815'5 x 4'10
2.96 x 2.579'9 x 8'5
3.43 x 2.5511'3 x 8'4
2.67 x 2.228'9 x 7'3
Plant Room
Plant Room
Boiler Room
3.40 x 1.9111'2 x 6'3
Bedroom4.38 x 3.4914'4 x 11'5
Bedroom3.91 x 3.7712'10 x 12'4
Bedroom3.88 x 3.7912'9 x 12'5
Bedroom6.41 x 4.0721'0 x 13'4
StoreBedroom
3.46 x 2.4511'4 x 8'0
Bedroom5.05 x 3.4316'7 x 11'3
Bedroom5.55 x 2.8118'3 x 9'3
Bedroom4.54 x 3.4714'11 x 11'5
Bedroom3.72 x 2.8012'2 x 9'2
Office4.13 x 3.4013'7 x 11'2
Office5.16 x 3.5516'11 x 11'8
Kitchen3.97 x 2.5613'0 x 8'5
Sitting Room4.51 x 3.3914'10 x 11'1
Kitchen4.50 x 2.5714'9 x 8'5
Tenant's Hall12.35 x 6.0940'6 x 20'0
Kitchen4.52 x 3.3514'10 x 11'0
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NOT TO SCALE The Cartographic & Design Team, Wessex House, Wimborne, Dorset. BH21 1PB
Tel: (01202) 856800
NOTE - Reproduced from the Ordnance Survey Map with the
permission of the Controller of H.M. Stationery Office.
© Crown copyright licence number 100024244 Savills (UK) Limited
MCL: Date: 17/10/201723859/HENBURY BLOCK PLAN2
NOTE - Published for the purposes of identification only and
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G e n e r a L r e m a r k S a n D S t i p u L a t i o n S
Method of SaleThe Estate is offered for sale by private treaty.
DirectionsThe postcode for Henbury Hall is SK11 9PJ.
Travelling from the South by car:
Exit the M6 at Junction 18 (Holmes Chapel) take the A54 heading into Holmes Chapel and in the town centre follow the signs to Macclesfield taking the A535.
Stay on this road for approximately 10 miles to the large roundabout at Chelford (Shell garage on one corner) and take the A537 which will bring you into Henbury (about 4 miles).
Turn right into School Lane immediately after the Blacksmiths Arms public house (this is opposite Flora Garden Centre). Travel along School Lane until you come to a small cluster of buildings on both sides of the road. Turn right immediately after the last cottage into
the unmarked private drive, crossing the cattle grid. You are now on the Henbury Hall Estate.
Follow the single track road until you come to the house. Do not turn into any of the Estate “side roads” until after you have passed the lakes but instead follow the main drive through the avenue of trees until you see the house on your right. Head towards the house and there is a gravelled area at the front where you can park.
Travelling from the North by car:
Exit the M6 at Junction 19 (Knutsford) and follow the signposts into Knutsford and then the signs for Macclesfield to exit the town. This puts you on the A537 and will bring you through the large roundabout at Chelford mentioned in bold print above. Follow the same directions as above from this point.
TitleThe freehold title to the Henbury Hall Estate is
registered at the Land Registry under four title numbers: CH564606, CH524597, CH17653, CH565421. The official copy and title plan for these are available from the agent.
Sporting Rights, Woodland, Timber and Minerals The sporting rights over the property are in hand and are included in the sale, as is all standing timber and minerals insofar as they are owned.
Chattels and ContentsItems of furniture may be available by separate negotiation.
Fixtures and FittingsGarden statuary, carpets and curtains, light fittings and other removable items are not included in the sale, although some may be available by private negotiation.
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Residential Property Tenancy Council Tax
2017/18 (Band)EPC
RatingElectricity Supply Water Supply Heating Type Drainage
Henbury Hall Vacant H E Mains Mains Gas Septic Tank
Tenants’ Hall Vacant H F Mains Mains Gas Septic Tank
Stable Cottage AST D F Mains Mains Gas Septic Tank
Horseshoe Lodge AST F E Mains Mains Gas Septic Tank
1 Horseshoe Cottage AST E E Mains Mains Gas Septic Tank
2 Horseshoe Cottage AT E E Mains Mains Gas Septic Tank
Garden Cottage AST E F Private Private Gas Septic Tank
The Cave AST H E Private Private Gas Septic Tank
Pale Lodge AST G F Mains Mains Oil Septic Tank
ServicesMains water and electricity are connected to all the properties except Garden Cottage and The Cave, which are connected to an Estate water supply.
All the properties are also connected to the Estate gas supply except Pale Lodge.
Drainage is to a mixture of mains sewers and private drainage systems.
Designations and Listed Buildings The Stable and Garage Block, The Tenants’ Hall, The Cave and Horseshoe Lodge are all Grade II Listed.
Within the garden the Kitchen Garden Walls, the Ice House and Bridge over the weir are all Grade II Listed.
There is a Scheduled Monument located on the polo field.
Planning The property is offered subject to any development plans, Tree Preservation Orders, Town Planning schedules or resolutions which may or may not come into force. The purchaser(s) will be deemed to have full knowledge and satisfy themselves as to the provisions of any such matters affecting the property.
Easements, Wayleaves and Rights of WayThe property is sold subject to, or with the benefit of, all existing rights of way whether public or private including wayleaves, easements, covenants, restrictions and obligations whether referred to in these particulars or not. There are no public rights of way or permissive paths across the Estate.
Property Information Henbury Hall Estate is for sale with Vacant Possession on completion subject to the following occupancies:
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Local AuthorityCheshire East Council, Delamere House, Delamere Street, Crewe, Cheshire, CW1 2JZ. Tel: 0300 123 5500.
Occupational and Agricultural LeasesA full schedule of occupational and agricultural leases is available from the Vendor’s agents.
Employees Where appropriate, the purchaser will be responsible for complying with the statutory provisions of the Transfer of Undertaking (Protections of Employment) Regulations (TUPE). Details of current employees and the identity of each can be obtained from the agents.
Boundaries, Areas, Schedules and DisputesThe boundaries are based on Ordnance Survey data and are therefore for reference only. The purchaser(s) will be deemed to have full knowledge of the boundaries and any error or mistake shall not annul the sale or entitle any party for compensation in respect thereof.
Should any dispute arise regarding the boundaries or on the general remarks and stipulations, particulars, schedules, plans or the interpretation of any of them, such questions shall be referred by the selling agents whose position acting as experts will be final.
EPCThe Stable and Garage Block, The Tenants’ Hall, The Cave and Horseshoe Lodge are listed and therefore are exempt from an EPC Rating.
ViewingsViewings are to be arranged strictly by prior appointment with the selling agent.
FarmingThere are various leases and licences over the land. The agreements are available to view in the data room.
G e n e r a L r e m a r k S a n D S t i p u L a t i o n S
Data Room A comprehensive data room has been produced. Login details are available upon request to seriously interested parties only.
VATAny guide price quoted or discussed is exclusive to VAT.
SolicitorsBrabners, Horton House, Exchange Flags, Liverpool, L2 3YL.Tel: 0151 600 3396. Attention: Rupert JacksonEmail: [email protected]
Important NoticeSavills and their clients give notice that:
1. They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact.
2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building, regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise.
3. The reference to any mechanical or electrical equipment or other facilities at the property shall not constitute a representation (unless otherwise stated) as to its state or condition or that it is capable of fulfilling its intended function, and prospective purchasers/tenants should satisfy themselves as to the fitness of such equipment for their requirements.
Particulars dated in October 2017.Photographs dated June 2009 and August 2017.
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The rolling, historic parkland surrounds the house and gardens, creating a beautiful and private setting.
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