Single Level Equestrian Home With 4.76 Acres

- PROPERTY TYPE
Bungalow
- BEDROOMS
4
- BATHROOMS
5
- SIZE
4,720 sq ft
439 sq m
- TENUREDescribes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page.
Freehold
Key features
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- 4.76 Acre Plot
- Equestrian Facilities On Site Include Stables, Menage And Paddocks With Separate Access
- 2317 Square Feet Single Level Home
- 2403 Square Feet Of Outbuildings
- Secure Gated Access
- 4 Ensuite Bedrooms
- Versatile Reception Rooms
Description
Peacocks, Winsford Road, Wettenhall, CW7 4DL
Country living, close to city links, with all the flexibility and flow a modern family could wish for: get back to nature at Peacocks.
Tucked behind a row of conifers in the heart of rural Cheshire, Peacocks lies within the parish of Wettenhall, a peaceful agricultural landscape with deep historical roots, mentioned in the Domesday Book and shaped by generations of farming life.
Part of the landscape
Once part of a traditional smallholding with a piggery and stables, Peacocks has been home to a dwelling since the 1700s and was one of the original three properties in this historic pocket of the village.
Pull up to Peacocks along one of two entrances; electric gates opening to a sweeping drive that curves past fenced paddocks and the manège to the rear of the home. Set within 4.7 acres, Peacocks includes a field for grazing, six stables, a riding arena, a hay barn and a large racked double garage. Parking, naturally, is abundant.
A second, manual gated entrance from Winsford Road offers easy access directly into the yard, practical for wagons or trailers. With external power to the stables and garage, there’s scope to charge an electric vehicle, or hook up additional equipment with ease, making it ideal for modern rural living.
A handsome home, Peacocks, a single-storey cottage set beneath gables and behind bay windows and glimpses of Cheshire sandstone, exudes warmth. Enveloped in garden and paddocks which stretch out to meet the surrounding countryside, sense the separation from the hustle and bustle immediately upon arrival.
Renovated with an eye for modern living
Reborn for modern living, Peacocks has evolved under the custodianship of its current owners, growing from its one-bedroom bungalow 1950s origins to the fantastically flowing four-bedroom family home it is today.
Substantially extended with the introduction of a spacious kitchen-diner, the utility and office areas have also been reconfigured to enhance flow and functionality. The former kitchen now serves as a home office, with the recent creation of a bedroom wing in 2020, granting each of the four bedrooms its own, private en suite bathroom.
A warm welcome
Step inside, where the stained-glass front door with its neighbouring porthole window invites light through into the spacious entrance hall, where wooden flooring flows underfoot.
Snuggle up in front of the log-burning stove in the lounge to the right, where a brick fireplace emanates country character. Wooden flooring flows through from the entrance hall, while leafy views feature out to the front. A cool retreat on hot summer days, while snug in winterwith the fire blazing and embellished with Christmas decorations, this is a room for all seasons.
Directly ahead from the entrance hall, the walk-through library is a flexible space that has evolved for the current owners over the years, used as everything from a playroom, games room, craft space, music room, study and now a peaceful library-snug.
Versatile living
Decorated in soft blue grey, this calming in-between room, with double doors opening directly onto the patio, is a fantastic space for a computer or homework station, a quiet retreat, close to the action, yet distinct from the main living areas.
Cosily carpeted and with views out over the rear, from the walk-through library there is access into the office, a peaceful and accessible space in which to work from home. Also opening to the utility room, there is easy access to the kitchen for tea breaks and snacks. With its proximity to the utility room, there is also provision to turn the office into a saddlery, or even to create an area of self-contained living for a parent or older child.
At Peacocks, the heart of the home is the kitchen-dining-living room; a light-filled space that serves as a natural social hub for gathering, cooking and rural living in all seasons.
All-season living
Recently redecorated in a soft blue-grey, limestone flooring, warmed by underfloor heating,creates the cosiest of atmospheres, while granite worktops and a traditional Range cooker, perfect for warming the whole house or simply simmering a pot on winter days, captures the essence of country life.
French doors open to the patio to invite a welcome flow of air in summer, welcoming indoor-outdoor dining. Integrated appliances include a built-in American-style fridge freezer with plumbed water and ice maker, and integrated dishwasher. Storage is abundant, both within the central island and to the sides of the kitchen. With ample room for a dining table, the log-burning stove sits within a cosy living area, beneath the high, vaulted ceiling to the end of the room.
Everyday comforts
A fantastic, every-day boot room entrance, the utility room opens up off the kitchen, quarry tiled underfoot for an easy sweep down when returning to the house from the stable yard. With plumbing for a washing machine and dryer, alongside a sink, there is also plenty of storage.
Also handy for washing children and dogs down after a day spent outdoors, there is a shower room just off the utility room.
Providing peace and privacy from the main flow of rooms, the sleeping quarters at Peacocks are tucked away along their own private wing to the left of the entrance hall.
Blissful bedrooms
A restful guest suite, the first bedroom on the right is calm and airy with soft grey walls, built-in wardrobes and its own private shower room en suite. Wake up to garden views, with French doors opening straight onto the patio, framing views of ancient woodland silhouetted by the setting sun each evening. On warm days, throw open the doors for an early morning coffee or a barefoot hop across the patio to the kitchen.
Along the hallway, to the left, with bay fronted views out over the hedgerows, the second of the spacious double bedrooms beckons. Originally the Peacocks’ kitchen, this large bedroomnow features its own shower room en suite.
Oasis of calm
Ahead, at the end of the hallway, the master bedroom is a haven of tranquillity. Brimming with light, the large bay window frames views over the garden to the front and Winsford Road, whilst storage is plentiful in the walk-through wardrobe, furnished with hanging space, drawers and shelving, opening into a peaceful and private en suite.
Soak away the aches in the bath, with music playing from the built-in ceiling speakers, andcandles lit for the perfect end to the day. A separate black Crittall-style walk-in shower, wash basin and WC feature, with USB charging points also available.
Turning left from the master bedroom, a fourth spacious double awaits, complete with French doors leading out to the garden, walk-in wardrobe brimming with storage, and its own en suite bathroom featuring mood lighting with colour-change settings; a playful touch that makes it ideal for teens or anyone wanting their own retreat. Soak and revive in the bath orfreshen up in the separate shower.
Classic comfort; contemporary living
From its characterful mid-century origins, to modern day living, Peacocks is equipped with a host of features designed to make everyday life both effortless and enjoyable. CCTV security with multiple cameras and lights offers peace of mind, while fibre to the house with Cat5 wiring to every room ensures fast, reliable connectivity.
Comfort is further enhanced by a modern boiler with Nest control, separate underfloor heating zones and carefully considered lighting both indoors and out. Two bathrooms feature ceiling-mounted LED mood lighting and integrated speaker systems, creating spa-like spaces in which to relax and unwind.
For year-round freshness, the home also features an advanced EnviroVent MIV® Loft Mounted Unit. This discreet system draws fresh air from outside, filtering it to remove pollutants and allergens before delivering it to multiple points throughout the home.
Targeted ventilation reaches key areas such as kitchens, bathrooms and bedrooms, helping to control humidity, condensation and dust mites; a particular advantage for those with asthma or allergies. By creating a gentle positive air pressure, the system continually replaces stale, moisture-laden air with clean, drier air, improving indoor air quality and helping to prevent mould growth. In winter, it even redistributes warm air from ceiling level to create a consistent, comfortable temperature across every room.
Country living
Embraced by countryside and nestled on a large plot of 4.7 acres, life at Peacocks gravitates to the garden and outdoors.
Arriving home along the driveway, a paddock sits to the right, while to the rear, a sheltered south-south-westerly patio captures the last of the evening sun, the perfect spot for al fresco suppers, or afternoon drinks after a day’s hack along the country lanes, cooled by a gentle summer breeze. Beyond lies a lawn edged with mature shrubs and a small orchard bearing apples and pears.
A garden in tune with the seasons, watch the trees blaze with fiery colour in autumn, before winter lends its blanket of frost and snow to the fields, while spring brings a chorus of wildlife - from garden birds and badgers to bees and birds of prey. A brook and hedgerows line the boundaries, drawing nature in and ensuring privacy while providing a home for nature.
A home for horses and hobbies
For those with equestrian interests or outdoor enthusiasts requiring plenty of storage for kayaks, bikes or paddleboards, the facilities at Peacocks are second to none.
The main paddock is divided into a gently sloping croft and level pasture, with a dedicated riding arena alongside six stables, a hay barn and a fully enclosed tack room with ceiling and metal door, sourced from Scotts of Thrapston for added security.
A large, racked double garage offers room for at least four vehicles, with ample space across the yard for wagons, trailers, caravans or even a horsebox. Outdoor lighting makes year-round access easy and, with nothing above the main home but a vast empty loft, there’s further potential should you need it.
Out and about
Perfectly peaceful, yet conveniently accessible, Peacocks, nestled in the heart of the Cheshire countryside is a true rural retreat, just 30 minutes from Chester and within easy reach of Tarporley, Nantwich, Bunbury and Church Minshull.
For a spot of lunch, village pub The Little Man is just down the road, while Venetian Marina and the nearby Shropshire Union Canal offer scenic walks, coffee stops and waterside dining.
Cyclists can join the national route from Winsford Road, while horse riders are spoilt for choice with South View equestrian centre less than half a mile away, plus Kelsall Hill and Delamere Forest within easy reach. For days out, Oulton Park Racing Circuit is less than ten minutes’ drive away, while Manley Mere and the mountains and coastlines of North Wales are also around a 30 minute motor.
Families are well placed for access to nearby schools, with buses stopping locally for Tarporley and Tarvin, Malbank Sixth Form, Abbey Gate, The King’s School, The Queen’s School and Ellesmere College.
Supermarkets, garden centres and farm shops are easily accessed in Winsford and Nantwich, while nearby, Alpraham Village Hall offers a full calendar of community clubs and events.
Whether growing your own in the garden, exploring the footpaths with dogs, storing vintage vehicles, enjoying equestrian adventures, or simply watching the wildlife over breakfast, life at Peacocks can be enjoyed at your pace. A flexible family home, with countryside and city connections well balanced, experience the best of both worlds, while living in harmony with nature.
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EPC Rating: E
Brochures
Peacocks Brochure- COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
- Band: F
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Yes
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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