Listed for £565,000
March 19, 2026
Sold for £425,000
2023
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24 Station Road is set in lovely Cheshire countryside adjoining open fields, 3.5 miles North of Nantwich. The adjacent village of Worleston has a village shop and bakery, The Royal Oak pub/restaurant, a vibrant community centre, Rookery Hall and Leisure Centre, primary school, and a Church. Close by Nantwich offers a wider choice of shopping facilities, social amenities, and schools, as well as sporting facilities. Key highlights in more detail - • Historic & Cultural: The area features the 19th-century Rookery Hall, a notable hotel and restaurant, and the 1730s timber-framed Royal Oak public house. • Reaseheath College: Located at the southern edge of the parish, this is one of the UK’s leading specialist land-based colleges, focusing on cutting-edge food technology, animal science, and agriculture. • Location: The larger centre of Crewe (7 miles Southwest) provides a fast and frequent train service to London Euston taking about 90 minutes. Liverpool (40 miles) and Manchester (45 miles) are within easy reach via the M6/M56 with airports at both. Birmingham is about 1 hour to the South. • Countryside Access: The area is known for easy, flat walks along the Shropshire Union Canal. • Character: A quintessential Cheshire village character, featuring St Oswald’s Primary School and scenic Cheshire countryside surrounding. • Village Life: The area maintains a traditional rural feel with a thriving local village shop, J Hulse is renowned for the fine pies, made fresh daily on the premises. A new Lottery-funded village hall can accommodate many varied events from Table Tennis, Short Mat Bowls, Bridge, Parties, Anniversaries, Keep Fit, Dancing, Film Nights etc. • St Oswald's Worleston Church of England Primary School A highly regarded, Ofsted award-winning school that serves as a cornerstone of the local community. • The Royal Oak A central village landmark, this timber-framed pub dates to the 1730s. It recently underwent a full restoration and now features a wood-fired pizza oven and a large beer garden with summer pavilions. • Rookery Hall Hotel & Spa An internationally acclaimed 4-star luxury hotel and spa set within 38 acres of gardens. It is a renowned venue for celebrity weddings and features a Grade II-listed mansion dating back to 1816
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EPC Rating: D