Listed for £895,000
March 9, 2026
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The first floor landing has a store cupboard. The principal suite which has a feature fireplace, a large en suite bathroom with a double vanity sink unit, a separate shower and bath. This suite also includes a large linen cupboard, a separate dressing room and a laundry room. Accessed from the rear landing, featuring archways and a stain glass window, there are 2 further spacious bedrooms both with feature fireplaces and views of the surrounding countryside. There is a family bathroom with a separate bath and shower.
The second floor landing has a store cupboard and a stair case leading to the attic. There is another principal suite with a feature fireplace, an en suite bathroom with shower over bath, a dressing room and a full wall of storage cupboards. There is a further double bedroom with en suite shower room, another single bedroom and landing either of which could serve as a study area. The third floor has a spacious room with an open fire with a door leading into the tank room which still holds the original steel water tanks (no longer in use). This floor has pipework connected in order to put heating in if necessary.
Gardens
A door from the back hallway leads through a porch and onto a covered step which has a decorative archway and mosaic tiled floor offering a beautiful vista of the garden. There is a terrace running the length of the back of the house, perfect for sitting out and al fresco dining, with a gravel area beyond, a path and raised lavender and rose beds. A beech hedge provides a delicate boundary to the formal lawn, with planted borders.
A yew hedge offers a solid boundary between the neighbours. A wicket gate provides access into the grass parkland which has a number of both young and mature trees, including a magnificent Cedar, Sycamores and a Lime as well as many Rhododendrons. This is a fabulous area to kick a ball around. There is a garden shed and estate railings that denote the boundary on to fields. To the front of the house there is ample parking for up to six cars and an enclosed area for the bins and oil tank.
History
Petton Hall dates back as far as the Doomsday Book and through the years the estate has passed through many hands. It is thought that Petton Manor was originally owned by Robert Pincerna, having several owners there after including Sir Peter Newton, who in 1503 was Sheriff of Shropshire. In 1928 the estate was sold off in two lots, with the hall being lot 1.
The hall was purchased by Mr & Mrs Parry who set up a private Kindergarten and preparatory school for boys. In 1947 Shropshire Education Authority purchased Petton Hall.
In 1976 the hall was a residential, seven day special boarding school for boys and girls who were admitted as day pupils and became a five day residential co-educational school in 1977 with about 30 mixed day pupils. It was closed as a school in July 1990, and then stood empty for several years.
Petton Hall was finally sold in 1996 with planning permission for 11 individual units, for the purchasers to develop themselves.
Location
Petton is a small hamlet located approximately 2 miles from the larger village of Cockshutt, 1.7 miles from Burlton and 3 miles from Baschurch which has a Spar, The Corbett secondary School, Moor Farm shop and polo school, a doctors surgery and the New Inn pub which offer excellent food. Packwood Haugh preparatory school is located approximately 6 miles away, in the neighbouring village Ruyton XI Towns.
Petton is surrounded by pretty countryside with access to walking paths, cycle routes and bridleways. The hamlet has a pretty church offers a wonderful rural lifestyle and yet is within commuting distance of the larger towns including Ellesmere, 7 miles, Shrewsbury, 10 miles and Oswestry 14 miles. All three towns offer a wider range of shops, supermarkets, pubs and restaurants. Locally there are a number of well regarded schools in the private sector including Ellesmere College, Shrewsbury School, Shrewsbury High School, Oswestry School, Adcote School for girls and Moreton Hall.
The nearby village of Weston Lullingfields and Cockshutt have primary schools rated Good, and both have a village hall which run a number of events and fitness classes throughout the week. Loppington about 4 miles away from Petton, has a well known pub called The Dickin Arms, which has a very good reputation for food.
(All mileages are approximate).
Square Footage: 7,196 sq ft
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Additional Info
Council tax band- E
Mains water, electricity, drainage are connected. Oil central heating.
There is a covenant relating to the parkland. Please ask selling agent for details.
The Lime tree has a TPO.
Brochure prepared 2025/04 BTJ
Photography 2025/04 E-House