10 bedroom property with land for sale
Key information
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- GRADE II* LISTED GEORGIAN MANOR, 6500 sq ft built in 1726, featuring red brick, stone dressings, with several substantial historic outbuildings
- 35,000 sq ft of covered space across historic buildings including Longnor Hall, Well Cottage, and Mitchell Barns.
- SET WITHING 8.5 ACRES of serene land, offering privacy and tranquillity near Penkridge, Staffordshire.
- ORIGINAL GEORGIAN AND VICTORIAN FEATURES, including sash windows, cast iron fireplaces, and oak panelled rooms
- 20,000 sq FT VICTORIAN MITCHELL BARNS, showcasing exceptional agricultural architecture, ideal for modern use or conversion.
- WELL COTTAGE, with mediaeval origins and historic features, offers great potential for restoration.
- Landscaped grounds with a HA HA, meadows, orchard, and Longnor Brook providing a PEACEFUL RURAL SETTING.
- Close to schools, healthcare, leisure options, and Penkridge station, with easy access to the M6 and surrounding areas.
- SIGNIFICANT RESTORATION AND DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL, including planning opportunities for residential conversion.
- At the asking price, you have the unique opportunity to acquire the holding company of Longnor Hall with just 0.5% stamp duty payable. The current owners are also happy to explore a joint venture.
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Welcome to LONGNOR HALL ESTATE, A CAPTIVATING HISTORICAL GEM located near Penkridge, Staffordshire. Available for sale or joint venture. Spanning approximately 8.5 acres, this estate includes 35,000 square feet of covered space, Including the stunning Longnor Hall, blending historical significance with serene rural beauty. Priced at £1.788 million, it offers an extraordinary opportunity to own a piece of England's rich heritage, steeped in history and architectural splendour.
Location and Amenities
Longnor Hall Estate enjoys an ideal location that provides access to a wide range of amenities, making it both a peaceful retreat and a practical family home:
Education: Proximity to highly regarded schools such as St. Michael's C of E First School and Wolgarston High School ensures excellent educational options.
Healthcare: Residents benefit from nearby quality medical facilities, including Penkridge Medical Practice and Stafford County Hospital, offering peace of mind.
Leisure: The estate is located near Cannock Chase Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering outdoor recreational opportunities including walking, cycling, and horse riding. For golf enthusiasts, South Staffordshire Golf Club provides a beautiful course.
Historic Significance
The centrepiece of the estate, Longnor Hall, is an early Georgian stately home built in 1726. This Grade II* listed building exemplifies the architectural elegance of its era, featuring a symmetrical red-brick façade, classically proportioned interiors, and finely detailed stonework. Constructed by Ralph Edge, a prominent figure whose initials are inscribed on a cast iron rainwater head, the Hall has been home to many notable figures, including Henry Mitchell, whose late Victorian enhancements have left a lasting mark on the estate.
Architectural Highlights
Longnor Hall's grandeur is showcased through its well-preserved original features and beautifully proportioned rooms:
Ground Floor: Enter through the main doorway into a grand entrance hall that sets the tone for the rest of the house. The drawing room features three large sash windows, a moulded ceiling, and an original fireplace, while the dining room offers charming period details such as butler’s pantries, exposed beams, and an open fireplace.
First Floor: A sweeping galleried landing leads to oak-panelled bedrooms, each with original fireplaces and sash windows, providing a restful escape. The family bathroom includes a bath, W.C., basin, and a half-stained glass sash window, adding character.
Second Floor: The attic level boasts five attic rooms, each with original cast iron fireplaces, sash windows, and exposed floorboards. These rooms offer enormous potential for development, whether as additional accommodation or living spaces.
Additional Buildings
Beyond the main hall, Longnor Hall Estate includes several architecturally significant structures:
Well Cottage: With mediaeval origins, Well Cottage retains valuable historic features such as an original bread oven and the well, with a non-operational water pump. This cottage offers direct access from the Hall and opens onto a charming cobbled courtyard.
Mitchell Barns: Epitomising high Victorian architecture, built from solid ornate brick, these barns were designed to support modern farming operations. They include machinery stores, livestock pens, and stables, reflecting the technological advancements of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Gatehouse and Weighbridge Kiosk: The arched gatehouse, bearing the initials of Henry Mitchell, adds grandeur to the estate's entrance. The Weighbridge Kiosk, a red-brick gem, once served the estate’s agricultural functions, ensuring accurate grain shipments.
Grounds and Surroundings
The estate’s extensive grounds are enhanced by picturesque features such as the historic ha-ha, providing unobstructed views of the surrounding landscape. Longnor Brook meanders through the property, creating a serene natural setting. Other key features include:
Orchard View Stores: A long brick structure with 11 bays, designed for versatile storage, complemented by an adjacent orchard garden.
Pole Barns and Tractor Shed: These modern agricultural structures offer significant covered storage, essential for the practical needs of maintaining the estate.
Restoration Potential
While Longnor Hall retains its historical grandeur, it presents a unique opportunity for restoration. The main structures remain sound, offering a solid foundation for a new owner to restore and revitalise this historic estate. The lapsed planning consent for conversion of the existing barns into five residential units offers additional potential for future development.
Summary
Longnor Hall Estate represents a unique chance to own a substantial piece of England’s architectural and agricultural history. Combining historical charm, architectural beauty, and peaceful surroundings, it is an ideal investment for those seeking to restore and preserve a prestigious and historically significant property. With a competitive asking price and a wealth of possibilities, Longnor Hall is ready for a new chapter in its storied history.
At the asking price, you have the unique opportunity to acquire the holding company of Longnor Hall with just 0.5% stamp duty payable. This has other benefits which we would be pleased to explore with you and your advisers. The current owners are also happy to explore a joint venture.
For all enquiries, viewing requests or to create your own listing please visit the Emoov website.
Rooms
Entrance Hall
A grand entrance with a central staircase leading to the first and second floors, featuring period details including a large stained glass window, ornate Victorian feature stove and original Georgian design elements.
Lounge 5.20m x 6.70m (17ft x 21ft 11in)
An elegant room with three large sash windows, a moulded ceiling, and an original fireplace with a tiled surround, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
Dining Room 4.90m x 65m (16ft x 213ft 3in)
Featuring two sash windows, exposed beams, built-in storage, a fireplace, and a display cabinet, this room blends history with practicality.
Snug 3.80m x 4.90m (12ft 5in x 16ft)
With oak-panelled walls, an original sash window, and a stone-and-marble fireplace, this space provides a quiet retreat for reading or study. It also features a walk in storage cupboard with shelving
Pantry 3.40m x 5.50m (11ft 1in x 18ft)
A functional space with a quarry-tiled floor and built-in cupboards, leading to the cellar via stone steps.
Cellar
Divided into two sections with a vaulted ceiling, perfect for wine storage or additional storage needs.
Bedroom 1 4.90m x 5.30m (16ft x 17ft 4in)
A spacious, oak-panelled bedroom with exposed floorboards, three sash windows, and an original cast iron fireplace, offering a peaceful retreat.
Bedroom 2 4.90m x 5.20m (16ft x 17ft)
This oak-panelled bedroom includes an original fireplace, three sash windows, and a connecting door to Bedroom 3, ideal for flexibility.
Bedroom 3 3.20m x 4.50m (10ft 5in x 14ft 9in)
A charming single room with two sash windows and an original fireplace, perfect for a cosy private space or home office.
Bedroom 4 4.50m x 4.90m (14ft 9in x 16ft)
Two sash windows, built-in closets, and an original cast iron fireplace make this a bright and functional bedroom.
Bathroom
Featuring a bath, W.C., and basin, this bathroom also includes a stained-glass window for a unique touch of character.
Attic Room 1 3.30m x 3.80m (10ft 9in x 12ft 5in)
Featuring a storage cupboard and alcove with stairs and access to roof. Sash window to side of property Outside tank room
Attic Room 2 4.90m x 5.20m (16ft x 17ft)
3 sash windows to front and side of property
Attic Room 3 3.70m x 4.90m (12ft 1in x 16ft)
3 sash windows to front and side of property
Attic Room 4 4.90m x 5.20m (16ft x 17ft)
3 sash windows to front and side of property
Attic Room 5 4.30m x 5.20m (14ft 1in x 17ft)
2 sash windows to rear side of property. Period fireplace
Roof Space
Accessible from the attic, offering wonderful unobstructed 360 degree views over the whole estate and far beyond
Well Cottage Kitchen 4.50m x 4.80m (14ft 9in x 15ft 8in)
Fitted with 1960’s style kitchen complete with AGA, tiled floors and original ceiling beams and historic features
Well Cottage Utiity 4.80m x 4.90m (15ft 8in x 16ft)
Including underfloor well, oil fired boiler and a stunning period bread oven.
Well Cottage Bedroom 4.40m x 4.80m (14ft 5in x 15ft 8in)
With period double fireplace, sash window and ceiling beams
Well Cottage Office 4.80m x 5m (15ft 8in x 16ft 4in)
Access to loft, perfect for storage and a large window overlooking the courtyard