Boningale, Albrighton Guide Price £725,000
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- "Boningale Manor" a Unique Seven Bedroom Period House including a Two Bedroom attached cottage style Annexe with land alongside the main driveway offering potential to build garaging
- A substantial historic property with its origins dating back to the 16th century spanning two floors with a cellar beneath combining period charm and generous living space with scope for enhancement to provide multi-
- Positioned within Boningale a Shropshire hamlet on the A464 within easy reach of Albrighton village and the historic town of Shifnal providing a wealth of amenities, excellent schools and train stations in both sectors
- The present house dates mostly from 1908 retaining period features including an inglenook fireplace, original oak doors, an art deco fireplace and stained glass windows
- Four Reception Rooms, Farmhouse Style Kitchen, walk-in cold store, downstairs W.C., and a Cellar
- Four En-Suite Bedrooms and Three Bedrooms sharing Two separate Bathrooms
- Oil fired central heating, timber framed windows with a mix of double and secondary glazed windows
- New Bio treatment plant sewerage system has been installed which is shared with the neighbouring properties
- Additional Land of up to Approx 5.2364 acres (3 Separate Fields) is available by separate negotiation (see attached)
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"Boningale Manor" is an imposing 6-bedroom Period Country House with a wealth of charm and character. Boningale Manor is a family home with substantial scope for enhancement to provide multi-generational living and/or home working spanning two floors with a cellar beneath. It has a 2-bedroom cottage-style Annexe, substantial gardens, an orchard and land alongside the main driveway which offers potential for garaging. Additional land, up to c5 acres, is available for smallholder or equine buyers by separate negotiation. Historians have traced the origins of the property to the c1500 (so Tudor) Nutt Hall, a timbered house of considerable significance - as is evidenced by the dressed stone cellar complete with two curing houses and arrangements for a cooling stream. In 1812, the Tudor build was dismantled by Boningale's squire and replaced by a brick building named Bonynghall Park, whilst remaining a hunting park. In 1908 the property resold as Boningale Manor & Farm and was refashioned (enlarged) twice to its current form though it retained fine architectural features including oak wall panelling, oak parquet, original fireplaces, quarry tiling and art deco stained-glass windows. The house sits in glorious countryside just off the A464 Holyhead Road convenient for Albrighton, Shifnal & Perton, so provides a wealth of important amenities including quality schooling, shopping, restaurants and leisure facilities (such as gyms, fishing & golfing). Telford & Wolverhampton and connections to railway & motorway are equally only few minutes away.
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