Striking former rectory in Wales for sale
A charming, and historic former rectory on the outskirts of a Welsh village has come onto the market


A completely refurbished historic former rectory in Wales is on the market just nine miles from Chester. Cedar Hall is a Grade II Listed property and was the former rectory to the splendid All Saints’ Church, which is often referred to as one of the finest parish churches in Wales.
* Luxury property for sale in Wales
The house has extensive internal accommodation, a large stable building with planning permission and superb grounds close to the historic heart of a popular village in Wales.
The property has entrance porch, sitting room, dining room, drawing room, secondary staircase, kitchen, boot room, store, cloakroom, wine cellar and two useful cellar rooms. There are five good-sized family bedrooms, two of which are en suite, and a family bathroom.
Cedar Hall offers perfect family accommodation, and there is an easy flow of rooms for entertaining, and the house also retains many exceptionally fine features such as moulded ceilings, picture and dado rails, impressive fireplaces, and sash and casement windows.
Outside there are around 3.7 acres of gardens and grounds. The front gardens are mainly laid to lawn and bordered by mature trees and to the rear is a delightful walled courtyard garden offering a secluded and screened seating area with a sunken pond around which is a wisteria archway, miniature box hedging and trees. The brick-built outbuilding has both planning permission for ancillary accommodation in part, and offices in another part.
Cedar Hall sits on the edge of the village of Gresford which has an array of day-to-day shops. There are excellent educational facilities in the area and the historic cities of Chester and Wrexham provide a wider range of shopping and business facilities.
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The guide price is £1,750,000. For further information please contact Savills on 01244 32 32 32.
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