Shocklach, Malpas, Cheshire, SY14 7BJ | Property for sale | Savills
0.72 Ac(0.29 Ha)
Excess of £350,000(€420,024)

ShocklachMalpas, Cheshire, SY14 7BJ

  • Recently sold

Key features

  • Sold in October 2024
  • Situated in a sought-after village close to local amenities
  • Far-reaching countryside views
  • Conveniently located for access to the North West
  • Total area: about 0.72 acres

A range of traditional barns with which have previously had planning consent for conversion into two houses.

About this property

  • The barns form part of the larger Manor Farm property and are approached from the lane via a drive shared with the farmhouse and leading to a part-cobbled courtyard.

    Planning permission was granted on 11th September 2020 (20/01972/FUL) for conversion of the traditional barns to two 3-4 bedroom dwellings and for the demolition of redundant farm buildings.

The opportunity to convert the barns at The Manor is fantastic - it affords buyers the ability to put their own stamp on the properties, and the setting is delightful.

Charlie KannreutherProperty agent

Local information

  • The barns at The Manor sit in the small village of Shocklach, in a delightful position with surrounding countryside and rural views. The village of Shocklach offers a good range of day-to-day amenities including a historic church, public house and popular primary school. Nearby Tilston offers a wider selection of amenities including a village store with Post Office, church, popular gastropub, primary school and playing fields.
  • Malpas (4 miles) is a picturesque English country village, recorded in the Doomsday Book, with a fine gothic church (St Oswalds) and buildings in a mixture of architectural styles. It has a good range of shops, pubs and restaurants and Bishops Heber High is a popular secondary school situated on the outskirts of the village.
  • The property is only 22 miles from Crewe where there is a regular rail service to London Euston (from 1 hour 34 minutes) and Manchester Piccadilly (from 43 minutes).
  • There are well-regarded private schools in the region including King's and Queen's schools in Chester, Shrewsbury School, Ellesmere College, Moreton Hall and Packwood Haugh Preparatory School.
  • The City of Chester (13 miles) is one of the north west's leading retail and commercial centres serving a catchment area extending from Manchester to Shrewsbury and covering the whole of North Wales.
  • Chester also gives access to the motorway network providing a link to other north west and midlands conurbations and to Liverpool and Manchester airports.

Additional information

  • EPC Exempt