luxury real estate for sale Denbigh, United Kingdom
Contemporary house with garden and terrace Denbigh (United Kingdom)
An architect-designed, individual, contemporary residence, set in approximately 2.6 acres of grounds in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and with sensational views towards Snowdonia, over miles of open countryside.This four double bedroom, individual, country home provides light and airy accommodation throughout, with a large part of the ground floor set out as open plan living space, perfect for entertaining. Currently run as a successful holiday let this property would also make a great family home. Situated in a rural position, with a selection of countryside walks on the doorstep, yet only 5.5 miles from Denbigh, 10 miles from Mold and 24 miles from Chester.A Contemporary Haven of Luxury in North WalesDiscover Pen Y Bryn, an extraordinary property perched in an elevated position in the heart of North Wales. This striking residence offers luxury living, with spacious, light-filled interiors, top-tier amenities, and breath taking, far-reaching views over the Vale of Clwyd towards Snowdonia. Designed to captivate and inspire, Pen Y Bryn promises a lifestyle of tranquillity and modern sophistication, perfect for discerning buyers seeking a rural retreat and a slower pace of life.Design Innovation Meets Enduring ComfortApproach Pen Y Bryn via a private country track that leads to a sweeping gravel driveway, providing ample parking for several vehicles and setting the stage for the exclusivity within. Step through the reception hall into a world of seamless open plan living, where the kitchen, dining, family and entertaining areas flow effortlessly together. The sleek Miele kitchen, a chef’s paradise, boasts top-of-the-range appliances, custom cabinetry, and elegant countertops—ideal for crafting culinary delights. Adjacent, the light drenched dining area invites grand gatherings, while the living space centres around an exposed stone chimney breast with a double-sided open f ireplace, blending rustic charm with modern flair. Bi-folding doors open onto a decked veranda, transforming the space by merging indoor and outdoor living, an invitation to savour morning coffee or evening wine against a backdrop of rolling countryside. For entertainment enthusiasts, the cosy cinema room elevates relaxation in front of the fireplace. Equipped with a ceiling-mounted 3D projector and motorized projection screen, it delivers immersive, cinematic experiences and is perfect for movie nights.A Sanctuary of Style and SerenityAscend the bespoke spiral staircase, a stunning feature with spalted Oak treads, to the first floor, where a spacious landing with a mezzanine viewing gallery overlooks the living space below. The principal bedroom, a true retreat, features triple-aspect windows that frame the awe-inspiring views and an en-suite shower room. At the opposite end. A split-level guest bedroom offers versatility, space for a nursery, dressing room, or private study with an external door leading to the rear of the property. The second floor unveils two additional bedrooms; each designed for comfort and style. The larger, split-level bedroom boasts a feature window that enhances its unique character, while a luxurious family bathroom, complete with high-end fixtures, serves both rooms. With four bedrooms and three bath/shower rooms in total, Pen Y Bryn effortlessly accommodates family, guests, or a blend of both.Outdoor Living ElevatedStep outside to embrace the property’s outdoor spaces. The south-west facing balcony, offers panoramic views, perfect for unwinding as the sun sets over the Vale of Clwyd. The decked veranda beckons for alfresco dining or leisurely afternoons, while the expansive 2.6 acres of wonderful grounds wrap around the home, presenting endless possibilities. Create a vibrant garden, a playground for children, or simply revel in the natural beauty that surrounds you. Pen Y Bryn ensures privacy and exclusivity.A Prime Location with Unmatched AppealPerched in an elevated position, Pen Y Bryn delivers far-reaching views that inspire awe and a sense of peace that only a rural retreat can offer. Yet, this luxurious haven remains perfectly connected. The charming towns of Ruthin (7 miles), Denbigh (5.5 miles), and Mold (10 miles) provide a wealth of amenities, boutique shops, restaurants, and cultural gems like Theatre Clwyd. Families will appreciate the excellent private and state schooling options nearby. For adventure seekers, Snowdonia National Park and Lake Bala lie within easy reach, offering hiking, climbing, water sports, and breath-taking landscapes. The A55 and A5 roads ensure seamless connectivity to Chester, Liverpool, Manchester, and the North Wales coast, making Pen Y Bryn an ideal base for work, leisure, or a luxurious second home.A Lifestyle Beyond ComparePen Y Bryn is more than a home, it’s a statement. It’s where luxury intertwines with nature and where every day feels like an escape. Whether you envision it as a family haven, a sophisticated retreat, or a space to entertain in style, this property delivers it all. Seize the chance to claim Pen Y Bryn, a rare gem in one of North Wales’ most sought-after locations. Your luxurious lifestyle awaits.SELLER INSIGHTHow long have you owned the property?“Four years.”What attracted you to this specific house and location?“The first thing that drew me in was an attractive, unique house set in beautiful, unspoilt countryside which felt peaceful. Inside, I loved the open-plan kitchen and living area. The two acres of land offered opportunities for a small holding which was a big bonus too. Overall, this home checks all our boxes for safety, space, and a sense of community.”What could you tell parents about the benefits of raising children here?“Safety and a very strong sense of community provided by the best neighbours one could wish for. The gardens, land and surrounding countryside are amazing for children to play in and explore.”What can you tell us about the history of the property and how it has been adapted since you’ve owned it?“We’ve learned a lot about the property’s past which has deepened our appreciation and commitment to its upkeep. The original structure dates back to the sixties where it was a barn for farm animals. It was acquired in 2012 and building commenced taking several years to complete. It has a lot of unique architectural features, having been designed by a former owner who was an architect, it has partly a castle style and the original plans were to have a moat and a small drawbridge. We have done several updates to make it more functional for modern use. Since owning it, we’ve focused on preserving it but with updates to heating and there is planning for solar and battery. It’s been a rewarding process of stewardship, balancing preservation with comfort and utility.”Who do you think would be the ideal next owner?“If you value privacy and space, perhaps a family or individual looking to escape the hustle of city life. People who Enjoy nature and outdoor activities like gardening, hiking, or keeping animals. Someone who appreciates a slower, quieter lifestyle, maybe retirees, remote workers, or creatives (writers, artists). It could also appeal to homesteaders, hobby farmers, or entrepreneurs wanting to run a rural business. The house is a successful holiday let and would suit investors.”What’s your favourite room and why?“I’d go with the lower sitting it’s usually quiet, has a cosy sofa with a large open fireplace crackling in the background with uninterrupted views towards the Snowdonia Mountain range. There’s a timeless charm to it, a perfect blend of solitude and imagination. It’s a room made for thinking, dreaming, or escaping into another world without ever leaving your chair.”Memorable/remarkable event?“We have had several family events, and this house is ideally suited to that.” What do you love about the house the most now? “I love how the light fills the living room in the morning, it makes the whole space feel alive and peaceful at the same time.”What do you love about the local community?“I appreciate how local communities foster a sense of connection and belonging. There’s something special about neighbours here, we have a whatsapp group and support each other, the neighbours are second to none.”What you’ll miss most?“The peace and quiet. The stillness, lack of traffic, and gentle sounds of nature are irreplaceable. Differing Landscapes, rolling hills, open fields and forests a stone throw away. A very close-Knit community looking after one another. Slower pace of life, fresh air and space.”Additional InformationServices: Mains electricity and water. Private drainage. Oil fired heating.Council Tax: Band H.Local Authority: Denbighshire.Tenure: Freehold.Broadband: (Information taken from checker.ofcom.org.uk) Standard – 5 Mbps (highest available download speed) – 0.7 Mbps (highest available upload speed) Ultrafast – 1800 Mbps (highest available download speed) – 220 Mbps (highest available upload speed)Mobile coverage: Indoor, Limited – Outdoor, Likely (Information taken from checker.ofcom.org.uk) We always recommend you contact your supplier to discuss the availability of broadband and mobile coverage at this property.Agents Note: Please note a public footpath runs through part of the property.Directions: Using the app what3words type in: squirted.cheeks.titleReferral Fees: Fine & Country sometimes refers vendors and purchasers to providers of conveyancing, financial services, survey & valuations services, currency exchange and staging & styling. 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3 listings near Denbigh
House with pool and garden Mold (United Kingdom)
An exceptional country residence, with the current, added benefit of being run as an exceptionally successful Carp fishery, providing great opportunity for the business to be continued, to diversify or for the property to be used as an impressive country home and a peaceful retreat to escape from it all. The property includes a magnificent house finished to a superb standard with extensive entertainment and leisure facilities as well as a magnificent master bedroom suite, approximately 24 acres, 6 cabins set around the lakes, a chalet and a selection of outbuildings. Discover Your Dream Home at Pen Y Ffrith: A Sanctuary of Luxury and Nature Welcome to Pen Y Ffrith a breathtaking residential property nestled in the heart of North Wales, where luxury meets nature in perfect harmony. This exceptional home is not just a place to live; it’s a lifestyle waiting to be embraced. With 24 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens, serene lakes, and woodland. Pen Y Ffrith has meticulously designed interiors and offers an extraordinary living experience that will captivate your heart and soul. A Sun Room Like No Other: Entertain in Style As you step into the modestly named sun room, prepare to be amazed. Spanning over 600 square feet, this exceptional space is designed for entertaining and relaxation, seamlessly flowing into the snooker room and leisure suite. Bifold doors open to an expansive sun terrace, where breathtaking views of the gardens and grounds create a picturesque backdrop for gatherings with family and friends. Whether hosting a lively soirée or enjoying a quiet afternoon in the sun, this room elevates every moment. Character and Comfort: The Heart of Home The sitting room exudes warmth and character, featuring exposed beams, a charming log burner, and elegant oak panelling. This inviting space is perfect for cosy evenings spent by the fire. Adjacent to the sitting room, you’ll find a hall leading to a convenient shower room, an office, and a ground-floor bedroom ideal for guests. A Snooker Room That Impresses Step into the snooker room, where fun and sophistication collide. Adorned with a stunning aquarium wall and the aquarium bar, it includes exposed stone work and wood panelling, this space is perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying a friendly game. The built-in aquarium bar adds a touch of luxury, making it the ideal spot for unwinding after a long day. Luxury Leisure Facilities The property boasts an impressive leisure suite. The snooker room with aquarium bar flows to a generous sun room with bifold doors opening out onto a west facing sun terrace. Adjoining the sun room is a fantastic spa suite including a swim spa pool, sauna pod and access to a room which could be a gym, wet room and WC. Culinary Delights Await: A Kitchen to Inspire At the heart of Pen Y Ffrith lies a beautifully crafted kitchen that will inspire your culinary creativity. Fully integrated with an extensive range of units, marble worktops, and an impressive island, this kitchen is a chef’s dream. The open-plan layout flows into the dining room, where a cosy bay window invites you to enjoy quiet moments with a book or a cup of tea. With direct access to the garden, a boot room, porch and a utility area, convenience is at your fingertips. Cosy Corners and Creative Spaces Off the dining room, a snug area beckons for intimate gatherings or quiet reflection. Ascend to the gallery above, where two spacious double bedrooms and a stylish bathroom await. The first floor also features a versatile craft room, study, or studio—perfect for pursuing your passions or working from home. The Jewel in the Crown: An Opulent Master Suite Prepare to be enchanted by the master bedroom suite, an astonishing 100 square meters of pure luxury. This private sanctuary boasts a balcony and roof terrace, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The dressing room and lavish en-suite bathroom are the icing on the cake of this magnificent room. Nature’s Embrace: A Private Oasis Pen Y Ffrith is set within 24 acres of stunning grounds, featuring established lakes that are currently operated as a successful carp fishery. With six impressive cabins surrounding the lakes, the potential for continued business or diversification is limitless. Alternatively, you can simply relish in the tranquillity of this exceptional setting, where nature becomes your everyday backdrop. Ample Space for All Your Needs Parking is never a concern with a substantial gated driveway and carport. A charming one-bedroom chalet and additional store rooms provide versatility for guests or hobbies. Imagine the possibilities of creating a large multi-car garage or even a glass-fronted house at the head of the lower lake (subject to relevant planning consents), offering unparalleled views of the serene waters. Location Situated in a secluded rural location with stunning views of the surrounding countryside, yet within a short drive of a range of amenities. The property is approximately 5 miles from Ruthin and 10 miles from Mold with each town providing a range of services. The larger centres of Wrexham & Chester are about 13 miles and 23 miles away respectively and Manchester and Liverpool airports are both under an hours drive from the property. Your Future Awaits at Pen Y Ffrith Pen Y Ffrith is more than just a home; it’s a sanctuary where luxury and nature coexist in perfect harmony. With its exceptional renovation, stunning reception rooms, and unparalleled entertainment spaces, this property is a rare gem waiting for you to call it home. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience the magic of Pen Y Ffrith schedule your viewing today and step into a world of elegance, comfort, and endless possibilities. Your dream home awaits! SELLER INSIGHTHow long have you owned the property? “9 years in April.” What attracted you to this specific house and location? “We were attracted by the stunning scenery and the potential on offer here. The property looked very different then and we had the vision to create what you see here today. There’s still further potential for the next owner to do even more here.“ What would you like to tell parents about the benefits of raising children here? “It’s an amazing place to bring up a family. The peace and quiet is brilliant and there’s so much wildlife to enjoy, we see the Kingfisher every morning. Children can spend hours playing in the gardens and could go fishing every night on the lakes. As well as enjoying all of this, we’re incredibly well connected with easy access to schools and colleges, the best of both worlds!” What can you tell us about the history of the property and how it has been adapted since you’ve owned it? “Before we lived here, the property was being run as a zoo / nature reserve specialising in exotic birds, there was everything from Emus to Tawney Owls!” Who do you think would be the ideal next owner? “Pen Y Ffrith would be perfect for a family looking for a change of lifestyle and particularly if they are into their fishing.” What’s your favourite room and why? “It has to be the Snooker Room. With the bar and the aquariums, seeing the fish whilst your unwinding and spending family and friends, it’s just great!” What do you love about the house the most now? “We love the garden, You have different views of it from every bedroom window, the gardens are stunning.” What do you love about the local community? “It’s all about the people. We have great neighbours. People in the area are all so nice and there’s a great community spirit.” What you’ll miss most? “We will miss the whole place. We’ve created it and have it just as we love it. It will be an amazing home for the next owners.” Additional Information Services: Private water and private drainage (TBC). Oil heating (TBC). Council Tax: Band G. Local Authority: Denbighshire County Council. Tenure: Freehold. Broadband: (Information taken from checker.ofcom.org.uk) Standard - 7 Mpbs (highest available download speed) – 1 Mpbs (highest available upload speed) Mobile coverage: Likely (Information taken from checker.ofcom.org.uk) We always recommend you contact your supplier to discuss the availability of broadband and mobile coverage at this property. Directions: Using the app what3words type in: pats.worth.yarn Referral Fees: Fine & Country sometimes refers vendors and purchasers to providers of conveyancing, financial services, survey & valuations services, currency exchange and staging & styling. We may receive fees from them as declared in our Referral Fees Disclosure Form which is available upon request.
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House with garden and terrace Wirral (United Kingdom)
A remarkable Grade II Listed country estate of exceptional character, set within approximately 22 acres of private grounds in one of the Wirral’s most sought after locations.A HOME OF DISTINCTION, HISTORY AND RARE PRESENCEThere are homes that impress through sheer scale, and then there are homes that leave a lasting impression through something far more difficult to create; atmosphere, provenance and soul.Hidden discreetly within approximately 22 acres of beautifully arranged grounds and approached via a sweeping, private driveway through rolling paddocks, Stanacres is a truly remarkable Neo-Gothic manor house of exceptional architectural significance. Built between 1849 and 1851 for Anglesey timber merchant Owen Jones and designed by celebrated architect Charles Verelst, this substantial Grade II Listed residence extends to almost 8,000 sq ft and represents a rare opportunity to acquire a home where history, lifestyle and modern family living sit in complete harmony.Beyond its striking façade and architectural detailing lies a home that has evolved through generations, one that has welcomed merchants, ship owners and notable residents through its doors and played host to remarkable moments over almost two centuries.Today, Stanacres remains every inch the grand country residence it was intended to be, while providing the warmth, flexibility and practicality demanded by contemporary life.A MAGNIFICENT ARRIVALThe journey to Stanacres is an experience in itself.A long private drive winds gracefully through approximately eleven acres of front paddocks where horses graze peacefully and wildlife regularly appears along the route including hares, pheasants, ducks, geese and buzzards among them. Anticipation builds until the house finally reveals itself amongst its mature landscape. Arriving home here feels entirely removed from everyday life. The sense of privacy is extraordinary, yet despite this seclusion, Thornton Hough village and excellent transport links remain only moments away.ARCHITECTURE DESIGNED TO INSPIREStepping through the impressive entrance immediately reveals the craftsmanship and detail that define Stanacres. The scale is captivating. Soaring ceilings, intricate detailing, remarkable proportions and beautifully preserved original features create an immediate sense of grandeur. The stencilled emblem of the Port of Liverpool coat of arms above the staircase remain as a subtle reminder of the home’s fascinating origins and its connection to Liverpool’s maritime heritage.Throughout the house, period character has been thoughtfully preserved and enhanced through extensive restoration works undertaken by the current owners, ensuring that the property’s heritage remains intact while allowing it to function effortlessly as a modern, family home.ELEGANT SPACES FOR LIVING AND ENTERTAININGStanacres was clearly designed as a house for entertaining and celebration. The principal reception rooms are exceptional in both scale and atmosphere. The formal drawing room is particularly breathtaking, with parquet flooring, a marble fireplace and magnificent French doors opening directly onto the gardens. In warmer months the outside landscape appears to spill effortlessly indoors, while in winter the open fire creates a wonderfully intimate atmosphere. The sitting room offers a more relaxed setting with a log burner and stunning full height windows framing uninterrupted views across the lawns and lake beyond. The formal dining room provides perhaps the greatest sense of occasion of all. Beneath an extraordinary ceiling, this is a room that feels destined for celebrations, family gatherings and unforgettable dinner parties.THE HEART OF THE HOMEThe kitchen retains a wonderful sense of authenticity and proportion. At its centre sits the traditional AGA, surrounded by bespoke cabinetry and generous preparation space, creating a room perfectly suited to both family life and larger scale entertaining. Overlooking the courtyard and former stables beyond, the space offers exciting future potential should a purchaser wish to further evolve or enlarge the kitchen arrangement.A separate utility and preparation room further enhances practicality and supports the seamless flow expected of a home of this calibre.ACCOMMODATION OF REMARKABLE SCALE AND FLEXIBILITYAcross the upper floors, Stanacres continues to impress. The principal suite is exceptional, featuring a luxurious ensuite with underfloor heating, twin basins, a rolltop bath and spectacular views stretching across the estate.In total there are eight generous double bedrooms, six benefiting from ensuite facilities, along with dressing rooms and additional flexible accommodation spaces.Original fireplaces, elevated views and architectural detailing continue throughout.The upper floor provides enormous versatility and could easily accommodate guest suites, independent living arrangements, home offices, creative studios and an extensive range of family requirements.EXTRAORDINARY POTENTIAL BELOWBeneath the house lies a remarkable lower ground floor spanning almost the full footprint of the property. Historically used as workshops, wine stores, offices, game larders, an original ice room and storage areas, this vast space presents an exceptional opportunity for future owners.A private wellness suite, gymnasium, cinema room, contemporary wine cellar or further leisure facilities could all be incorporated while complementing the home’s historic fabric.LANDSCAPED GROUNDS OF NATIONAL SIGNIFICANCEThe gardens and grounds at Stanacres are every bit as remarkable as the house itself. Designed by renowned landscape architect Edward Kemp, whose work on Birkenhead Park famously influenced the design of New York’s Central Park, the grounds themselves form part of the property’s extraordinary story.Extending to approximately twenty two acres overall, the estate includes approximately five acres of formal gardens surrounding the house and a magnificent private 1.5 acre lake. Paddocks and grazing complete the grounds and a stone gazebo and entertaining area, former stables and outbuilding are the perfect compliment.The grounds have become a natural sanctuary rich with wildlife. Spring in particular transforms the estate into something almost magical. Rhododendrons burst into colour, ducklings and goslings arrive on the lake, owlets emerge among the trees and the landscape awakens with extraordinary life.For equestrian buyers particularly, the neighbouring Olympic standard facilities create an exceptionally compelling lifestyle opportunity. Equally, the land offers scope for a variety of country pursuits and leisure interests.A VILLAGE LIFESTYLE THAT IS DIFFICULT TO REPLICATEThornton Hough remains one of The Wirral’s most desirable villages and has retained the quintessential character that makes it so sought after. Picture postcard cottages, excellent pubs, highly regarded schooling and wonderful countryside walks create an exceptional lifestyle environment. The award winning spa and dining facilities at Thornton Hall Hotel sit nearby, alongside restaurants, cafés, golf facilities, equestrian amenities and the renowned village community itself.Despite the wonderfully rural feel, excellent connectivity places Liverpool, Chester, Manchester, North Wales and the motorway network all within convenient reach.A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO BECOME PART OF ITS STORYStanacres is far more than a substantial country house. It is a home that has hosted remarkable lives and extraordinary memories; from merchants and polo players to private performances by world renowned musicians. Yet despite nearly two centuries of history, there remains an unmistakable sense that the story here is still unfolding. For its next custodians, the opportunity is not simply to acquire a magnificent residence but to become part of its legacy.VENDOR INSIGHT – STANACRESWhen did you first find this home, what first drew you to it, and what was it that instantly captured your heart?“Having lived in suburban properties all of our lives, even though we had a lovely 5 bedroom Victorian property in half an acre, we were looking for something “different”. When we saw Stanacres with its striking Gothic architecture, grand rooms with intricate detailing and its own lake all in a rural setting but just a few miles away, we knew we’d found something special.”Following those first impressions, how has your connection deepened over time, things like the architecture, the setting, the atmosphere and experiences all play a part?“Over time you get used to the impressive, high ceilings and huge doors and windows, the expansive lawns, the lake and the seclusion of being nestled in the countryside. You just come to think of it as home. It’s only when you have visitors that you are reminded how special the property is and how privileged you are to live there.”How would you describe the feeling of arriving home, whether at the end of a busy day, after a weekend trip or simply just a few hours away? “Arriving home after any trip you always have the anticipation of seeing what wildlife you can spot on the fields down the drive. Regulars include hares, rabbits, the occasional stoat or weasel, geese with goslings and ducks with ducklings in Spring, the resident heron, pheasants, partridge and buzzards. By the time you reach the house there are usually some horses observing you break their tranquillity as you arrive home and have a sense of pride and awe that you actually live here.”Tell us a little about the home’s history. Have you made any changes or additions that you feel have enhanced its character or functionality?“Stanacres was built between 1849-1851 for an Anglesey timber merchant Owen Jones who shipped timber into Liverpool hence the coat of arms of the Port of Liverpool stencilled on the main staircase. The architect was Charles Verelst (formerly Reed) who was the Chair of the Liverpool branch of RIBA at the time. The gardens were laid out by Edward Kemp, author of “How to lay out a garden”, who had been instrumental in laying out Birkenhead Park which was a new concept at that time and was the basis for the design of Central Park in New York. Since then, Stanacres is shown to have had many notable residents including ship owners, wine merchants and seed merchants many of whom had an extensive staff of gardeners, grooms, butlers, footmen, maids, cooks, nurses, coachmen and stockmen. Stanacres also featured in Pevsner & Hubbard’s Cheshire Volume of The Buildings of England. The work undertaken during our time at Stanacres has been to help bring it back to its impressive best.”Is there a particular feature or detail that holds special meaning for you?“One specific feature that holds great memories for us is the stone gazebo as part of the walled garden overlooking the lawn and lake. During the Covid lockdowns of early 2020 we spent a lot of time as a family there when the weather was not quite warm enough to sit out of the protection from the south westerly breeze that the gazebo must have been built to shelter occupants from. We had so many memorable times that upon reflection now, we didn’t feel confined at all.”Which spaces do you find yourself gravitating to most, and why?“One place in the house that gets very good use is to sit at the full height windows in the rear lounge overlooking the lawn and lake. It’s like having your own nature reserve right there in front of you. We have seen wildlife right close up that we have only ever seen on TV before.”How does your home make day to day living feel special? Whether it’s morning light in the kitchen, cosy evenings by the fire, or garden views that never get old?“With fantastic country views from (nearly) all elevations of the house you feel so much more connected with the weather and the seasons. The large windows allow the sunshine to stream in and warm you, but in the colder months it’s cosy and warm in front of the open fire or log burner. The views over the lawns and the lake and the fields out front change with every season but some of the best views are from the rear of the house where on a clear day you can see over to Moel Famau in the Welsh Hills.”What time of year does the property feel most magical, and why?“As we transition from cold wet and dark winter into the warmth and brightness of spring, the grounds of Stanacres transform into a green and flowering, somewhat enchanting garden. The leaves sprout on the trees, the Rhododendrons burst into flower and before you know it there’s ducklings and baby moorhens on the lake, goslings on the field, fledgling owlets fluttering over the lawn, herons nesting on one of the islands, woodpecker chicks chirping for food from the nest in the chestnut tree and many more species of birds nesting than I would care to try and name. The farm and equestrian neighbours help the feel of rejuvenation with lambs and foals in the fields and paddock most years too.”For families, what do you feel makes this such a wonderful place to raise children?“Having brought our three sons to Stanacres when they were around the end-of-primary to start-of-secondary school ages we’ve seen how the property can prove a great play ground at all ages. As younger children they and their friends would have a great time exploring the grounds and the house itself or boating on the lake (sometimes also in the lake) with supervision. As young teens it’s ideal for indoor or outdoor “sit-offs”, playing end-to-end football on the lawn or razzing a dirt bike or motor buggy up and down the fields. As older teens they found enjoyment having somewhere to invite friends from school or the rugby club and give the smoke detectors a good try out. One year they had a festival on the fields where about 40 of them camped and barbequed into the night all out of earshot of us. There must have been over 20 hatchbacks along the drive. Along with many New Years Eve parties we’ve hosted a parent’s 80th on the lawn and a 25th wedding anniversary party with marquees, DJ and an Abba tribute act in the garden. The stone gazebo also makes a great bar by the way. In summary Stanacres makes a wonderful family home not only for special events but for day to day family living. Everyone has enough of their own space but it still feels like a family home.”How would you describe the local community and the lifestyle on offer?“We’ve found the local community most welcoming and have made many friendships that have endured and will last long into the future. As well as friendships forged at the school gates with many other parents there are also other places to get to know people including the local 17th century thatched pub and the equidistant rugby club (along with Stanacres known in our house as the “magic triangle”). You will meet people there from all walks of life and in our experience you can easily be asked to join a golf society, shooting club, squash club, lunch club, walking group or just go for coffee and a chat at one of the local cafes.”Are there favourite local spots, cafés, pubs, restaurants, walks, hidden gems etc that really capture the spirit of living here?“Very close by there are three pubs (all of which serve a great Sunday roast), a couple of cafes, a hotel with gym, wellness and beauty, various restaurants, a livery and equestrian centre, two shoots, numerous walks across countryside that it’s hard to believe is so close to suburbia and easy access to many bars and restaurants in Heswall or Parkgate.”What do you think the next owners will fall in love with most?“The next owners are likely to have an historic interest (if the walls of Stanacres could talk there must be so many stories to tell), perhaps an appreciation of architecture, an enjoyment of the seclusion and wildlife, maybe an interest in equestrian or country pursuits or maybe just the fact that it’s definitely different and special.”Who do you imagine would feel most at home here?“Stanacres will appeal to people for a range of possible reasons but at the end of the day it makes a fabulous family home.”As you prepare to move on, what will you miss most and what will you take with you in your memories?“One of the things we will miss most is stepping outside the front door and seeing no other houses, only countryside. That said, as our sons (supposedly) reach adulthood and move away, it is time for us to move on from a special place that has been part of a wonderful phase in our lives and allow Stanacres to give to someone else what it has given to us.”Additional Information Services: Mains electricity and water. Private drainage (Shared septic tank). Oil heating.Council Tax: Band H.Local Authority: Wirral.Tenure: Freehold. Broadband: (Information taken from checker.ofcom.org.uk) Standard – 12 Mpbs (highest available download speed) – 1 Mpbs (highest available upload speed) Mobile coverage: Good outdoor (Information taken from checker.ofcom.org.uk) We always recommend you contact your supplier to discuss the availability of broadband and mobile coverage at this property. Directions: Using the app what3words type in: agreeing.convinced.trendingReferral Fees: Fine & Country sometimes refers vendors and purchasers to providers of conveyancing, financial services, insurance, survey & valuations services, currency exchange and staging & styling. We may receive fees from them as declared in our Referral Fees Disclosure Form which is available upon request. Anti-Money Laundering: Please note all buyers are required to complete anti-money laundering and proof of funds checks with our designated partner. The cost is £50 plus VAT (£60 inc VAT) per buyer. For more information, please ask the agent.
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House with pool and garden Prenton (United Kingdom)
An exquisite suburban mansion providing a charming blend of history and modern comforts, boasting distinct, character features, a range of leisure facilities and an annexe, all set in about 1.5 acres of landscaped gardens. Discover Axholme: A Stylish Sanctuary & A Timeless Treasure Welcome to Axholme, a stunning residence that marries historical elegance with modern luxury. Nestled behind private electric gates on the prestigious Noctorum Road, this exceptional home offers a unique blend of comfort, style, and leisure, all within a serene and private setting. Dating back to 1928, Axholme was originally commissioned by the Holt family, founders of the renowned John Holt shipping company. Today, this beautifully refurbished masterpiece stands as a testament to exquisite craftsmanship and thoughtful design, ready to embrace its next discerning owner. Leisure Facilities Imagine stepping into your own leisure complex, where every day feels like a holiday. Axholme boasts a heated indoor swimming pool, complete with a steam room, sauna, jacuzzi, and changing facilities, ensuring relaxation is just a few steps away. Above the kitchen, a fully equipped gym overlooks this luxurious oasis, making it easy to maintain an active lifestyle without having to leave home. Whether you’re hosting friends for a pool party or enjoying a quiet evening in the sauna, this home redefines leisure living. Embrace Nature in Stunning Gardens Set on 1.5 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens, Axholme is a private retreat that invites you to unwind and reconnect with nature. The grounds feature a floodlit all-weather tennis court, a charming tree house, a zip line for the adventurous spirit, and a tranquil pond surrounded by lush greenery. Picture yourself entertaining guests on the stunning terrace, complete with heating for those cooler evenings, or simply enjoying a peaceful afternoon in the summer house. This outdoor haven is designed for both relaxation and recreation, making it the perfect backdrop for cherished family memories. Flexible Entertaining Spaces Step inside, and you’ll be greeted by an expansive wood panelled entrance hallway that sets the tone for the elegance that awaits. The light-filled bay-fronted drawing room, cozy snug, and sophisticated dining room provide versatile spaces for entertaining guests or enjoying family time. There is a seamless transition from the living space to the outdoors, while the impressive kitchen, family area, and vaulted breakfast room creates a warm and inviting atmosphere for daily living. With eight reception rooms, there’s no shortage of space to host gatherings, celebrate milestones, or simply enjoy the comforts of home. A Home for Every Generation Axholme is designed with family in mind. The first floor features a luxurious principal bedroom suite complete with a contemporary en-suite shower room and a spacious dressing room. Three additional double bedrooms, one with an en-suite and a family bathroom, ensure everyone has their own private retreat. The second-floor surprises, with two more double bedrooms, a cozy sitting room, and a large cinema room—perfect for movie nights. Additionally, the self-contained annexe offers flexibility for guests, extended family, or even as a rental opportunity. With its own gated entrance, the annexe features an open plan living and dining area, kitchen, two double bedrooms, dressing area and a shower room, providing privacy and comfort for everyone. The Perfect Location Whilst Axholme feels like a secluded oasis, just a short five-minute car journey away is the village of Oxton, with a high street full of independent shops, cafes and restaurants and areas of peaceful green space for all to enjoy. Oxton has become an increasingly popular destination for food and drink lovers. While it retains much of its historic charm with cobbled streets and Victorian architecture, the culinary scene has undergone a renaissance, blending traditional British flavours with modern, eclectic influences. Axholme is also located within easy reach of everyday amenities such as supermarkets and healthcare facilities making it a convenient location for residents. The vibrant city of Liverpool, known for its rich culture, shopping, and dining, is only five miles from your doorstep and the historic village of Port Sunlight and the stunning coastlines of The Wirral are also within a short drive, offering endless opportunities for exploration and adventure. Families will appreciate the proximity to various educational institutions, including Prenton Preparatory School, Birkenhead High School Academy, Birkenhead School and St. Anselm’s College ensuring a range of choices for education for children of all ages. For sports enthusiasts, the nearby Wirral Ladies Golf Club and The Royal Liverpool Golf Club provide excellent facilities for golf lovers. A Seamless Commute With excellent transport links to Liverpool, North Wales, Cheshire, The Midlands and The North West, commuting is a breeze. Whether you prefer to drive or take the train, you’ll enjoy easy access to major roadways and local rail stations, making it simple to connect to the rest of the UK. Your Dream Home Awaits Axholme is more than just a residence; it’s a true lifestyle choice. This incredibly stylish home, with its super leisure facilities, stunning gardens, and flexible entertaining spaces, is ready to welcome you and your family. Don’t miss the opportunity to make this extraordinary property your own. Contact us today and step into a world of elegance, comfort, and endless possibilities. Seller Insight How long have you owned the property? “3 and a half wonderful years.”What attracted you to this specific house and location? “We fell in love with the house, with its mix of historical character and charm with more modern living spaces for comfortable family living. Even though it is a large house, with spectacular outdoor space and a beautiful garden, it also feels very homely. We also loved the fact that the house, while remaining peaceful and secluded, is in the heart of a thriving and friendly community, minutes from the centre of Liverpool.”What would you like to tell parents about the benefits of raising children here? “The house offers so much for children. There is ample space for indoor playing (hide and seek a favourite) and the children enjoy the excitement of being able to use the cinema with friends or for family movie nights. The swimming pool and the versatile, large but contained garden allow them to burn off energy outside. There are large bedrooms for the kids to enjoy but we love the fact that given there are four bedrooms on one floor, we remain close to each other at night. It is the perfect house for hosting, especially at Christmas when the house really comes into its own, so the children have benefited from having family and friends with us often.”What can you tell us about the history of the property and how it has been adapted since you’ve owned it? “The house was designed and commissioned back in the 1920's by a famous shipping family, the Holts and we have the original architectural drawings framed and up on the wall. They seemed like a very welcoming family as there are newspaper cut outs about local children being invited into the house to use the lift which we are told was the first residential one of its kind. The house still retains features of its shipping heritage with unique porthole windows in the grand hallway and the old bell system, now made electronic, throughout the rooms. We have adapted the house to make it work better for a family, with the snug becoming a playroom. We have had the gates expertly restored by a local carpenter, we also replaced the boiler with a modern, efficient system to ensure the original part of the house remained cosy and warm through the winter. The water features in the garden were also made child safe.”Who do you think would be the ideal next owner? “The unique thing about Axholme is that it would work for many types of owners. A large family needing extra space, intergenerational families given the potential for separate living in the annexe, or for a smaller family such as a couple who love to host gatherings or benefit from leisure facilities. The house is move in ready, but it also might suit an owner who wants to adapt the house to suit their needs and style such as adding an upstairs balcony to look over the garden.” What’s your favourite room and why? “Each member of the family would answer differently. For the children, the sunken trampoline and zip wire in the garden would be their favourite feature but as our daughter gets a little older, she loves her own space in her bedroom and the ample space for sleepovers. As a couple, one of us would choose the large patio outside the kitchen as it is a great hosting space and a sun trap from early to late in the year. The other one of us would choose the characterful drawing room where you can read a book in front of the fire and place the most amazing Christmas tree in the bay window. Another personal favourite for us all is the circular bench at the back of the garden under the largest tree in the garden, from which you can look back on the house while listening to the pond's waterfall.”Memorable/remarkable event? “Too many to list, including legendary New Years parties, milestone birthday celebrations, frequent family barbeques and most recently hosting a family wedding in marquees designed to take in the beauty of the garden space. Christmas is also of course the highlight of each year.“What do you love about the house the most now? “That it feels like a personal and peaceful sanctuary, away from the busyness of life while always feeling like home. Also, that it has become the heart of our wider family as it is the perfect home to get everyone together.“What do you love about the local community? “It is such a friendly, welcoming community with such lovely neighbours. We also love that the quaint village of Oxton is so close and that we are close to excellent schools and children's activities. Living on the Wirral also offers us as a family so much access to walks and nature. We regularly enjoy trips to the beach, woods and farms in the local area.”What you’ll miss most? “We love the area and community so much that we do not intend to move far so we don't have to miss out on that. But we will miss the homely grandeur of the house and the flexibility to host many gatherings, and most of all the garden as well as the light that pours into our living spaces.”Additional Information Services: Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage. Gas central heating. Council Tax: Band H. Local Authority: Cheshire West & Chester Council. Tenure: Freehold. Broadband: (Information taken from checker.ofcom.org.uk) Standard - 13 Mpbs (highest download speed) - 1 Mpbs (highest upload speed) Superfast - 76 Mpbs (highest download speed) - 20 Mpbs (highest upload speed) Ultrafast - 1000 Mpbs (highest download speed) - 220 Mpbs (highest upload speed) Mobile coverage: Indoor – Limited / Outdoor - Likely (Information taken from checker.ofcom.org.uk) We always recommend you contact your supplier to discuss the availability of broadband and mobile coverage at this property. 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