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Discover a better way of living, at Acacia Mews, a Tardis of a townhouse, peacefully nestled on a quiet corner of the sublime, secure and private Trevalyn Manor Estate in Rossett, only 15 minutes away from the vibrant patter of Chester’s ancient cobbles.
It would make an ideal home for a family or also for those making frequent overseas visits, the secure gated entrance and privacy makes Acacia Mews ideal for lock up and leave purposes.
Nestled in a beautiful 17-acre parkland setting of formal parterre gardens, wooded areas and rolling fields, Trevalyn Manor forms the original part of the development, serving until 30 years ago as a maternity hospital. The development now also consists of nine handsome, three-story townhouses alongside three further homes converted from former outbuildings to the manor.
Park up in the two spaces owned by Acacia Mews (ample parking is available for guests in the visitor car park) before making your way up the steps to the front door.
Step inside, via a tiled portico, into the warm and welcoming entrance hall, where there is storage for shoes to the side. Dressed in neutral tones, accented by bold colours in the soft furnishings, Acacia Mews offers a clean palette to those moving in.
Solid fire doors feature throughout, a nod to the high-quality finish of the home, as highlighted in the luxury bathroom fittings and solid oak staircase. A home with great flow, this entrance level is home to the master suite, and a second sitting room with serene garden views. Throughout Acacia Mews, discover sociable spaces and pockets of privacy offering peace and seclusion.
Open the door ahead and peep through to the master suite, carpeted in cream and with spotlights inset within the ceiling. Spacious and quiet, this bedroom looks out over the colourful gardens through a full height window. Chrome sockets and switches denote the high quality finish found throughout, while there is abundant space for wardrobes and chests of drawers.
Refresh and revive in the ensuite, tiled underfoot and furnished with a shower, wide wash basin with vanity unit storage beneath and mirror above. There is also a wall-mounted WC.
Returning to the hallway, continue along, where a door on the right opens to the cloakroom, where a guest wash basin and WC are to be found alongside hanging space for coats and brollies.
Next door, make your way through to the second sitting room, a peaceful room saturated in light from a sliding door opening to a Juliet balcony and two large windows. Bright and spacious, there is plenty of space for a dining table in here. Settle on the sofa with a book and enjoy the quiet pleasures of this room and its garden views, where a mature magnolia is resplendent in spring. The corner situation of this home ensures peace and privacy.
Coming out of this room, take the solid oak stairs ahead up, turning right into the kitchen, where tiles extend underfoot. With space for a small breakfasting table, monochrome cabinetry is stylish and proffers plenty of storage beneath granite worktops. Integrated appliances include two ovens, a microwave, fridge-freezer, electric hob, washer/dryer and dishwasher. Large windows draw daylight in over one of the balconies, providing a connection with the glorious rockery and gardens beyond.
Turning out along the carpeted landing, arrive at the upstairs sitting room, spacious and light, where two balconies offer unique aspects out over the glorious grounds and gardens. Step outside and connect with nature, serenaded by birdsong. In spring and autumn see the chorus of colours erupt outdoors. With ever changing views, gravitate to this room all year round as it soaks up the sun from noon ’til sunset.
Descend the oak stairs, continuing all the way to the lower level, where the flexibility and flow of the home provides the option of privacy for guests.
Ahead, arrive at the fourth bedroom, light and bright courtesy of a trio of large windows. Currently serving as a study, work from home and keep business distinct from leisure time and the entertaining rooms upstairs.
OWNER QUOTE: “There is great versatility regarding the layout of rooms.”
Next door on the left, a second bedroom is carpeted underfoot, with fitted wardrobes providing plenty of storage. Windows draw in the daylight, and there is ample room for a double bed and additional wardrobes and drawers. This spacious room is also served by a large ensuite, immaculately tiled underfoot and featuring shower, wash basin with vanity unit storage, WC and heated towel rail.
Back on the lower landing, admire the oak staircase, brimming with understairs storage, before sneaking a peek at the third bedroom on the left. Light and bright once more, this spacious bedroom is conveniently served by the bathroom at the end of the landing.
Relax after a long walk about the countryside in the deep bath, replete with overhead shower. There is also a wash basin and WC.
OWNER QUOTE: “Guests can stay on the bottom floor with their own bathrooms, it’s very private. We use the middle and top floors daily and the downstairs offers flexibility.”
Outside, two large storage boxes are handy for bikes – with such open countryside nearby there are endless routes to explore. Peaceful beyond belief, the views and gardens are sublime, with a soundtrack provided by woodpeckers and pheasants.
OWNER QUOTE: “Where we are on the corner, we don’t overlook the other part of the estate; you can sit all day and not see anybody.”
Make use of the tennis court, explore the 17 acres of lush and verdant grounds, choose whether to not to involve yourself in the active residents’ committee and enjoy the peace, security and seclusion of life at Acacia Mews.
On your doorstep
Enjoy the best of both worlds at Acacia Mews, an enclave of peace and serenity in the friendly village of Rossett with great transport links to keep the cities and airports within easy reach.
Chester is only around eight miles away, accessible in 15-20 minutes for nights at the theatre and days out shopping. Local trains can link you with London in around two hours. Buses run into Chester and Wrexham every 12 minutes during much of the day/evening, whilst Manchester and Liverpool airports are within 45 minutes’ drive.
Walkers have miles of lanes and footpaths to explore locally, within a mile of the old quarry nature reserve at Marford and accessible for the high peaks of Snowdonia.
OWNER QUOTE: “It feels as though you’re away from everything and yet so close to everything.”
Bangor on Dee Racecourse is a twenty five minute drive – the perfect day out with friends, pack a picnic and a bottle of wine and enjoy the sunshine and sociability.
Only a kilometre down the road and there are two local pubs to choose from, the Alyn with its peaceful terrace overlooking the river and the Golden Lion. Dine out at The Hideout Bistro and Bar, serving up tasty Sunday lunches and restorative brunches. Oscars at Rossett Hall is also renowned for its roast dinners.
Safe and secure for a young family, you are only five miles away from the renowned Kings School of Chester. There is also a primary and secondary school in the village, with sports facilities available to hire. With plenty of activities and entertainment on offer, one fantastic attraction for children and adults alike is nearby Chester Zoo – voted third best zoo in the world and only 15 minutes’ drive away.
Take out a membership for the Chester Grosvenor Hotel and Spa down the road, with facilities including a swimming pool and many classes including pilates. Members receive ten per cent off meals in the hotel.
Rossett is a thriving village with its own doctors’ surgery, dentist, chemist, supermarket, café, restaurants, children’s play park and hairdressers.
Regain balance and improve your quality of life at Acacia Mews, a spacious, flexible home in a secure and idyllic environment, offering easy living with so much on the doorstep to suit all ages and all situations.
Book your viewing today.
Discover a better way of living, at Acacia Mews, a Tardis of a townhouse, peacefully nestled on a quiet corner of the sublime, secure and private Trevalyn Manor Estate in Rossett, only 15 minutes away from the vibrant patter of Chester’s ancient cobbles.
It would make an ideal home for a family or also for those making frequent overseas visits, the secure gated entrance and privacy makes Acacia Mews ideal for lock up and leave purposes.
Nestled in a beautiful 17-acre parkland setting of formal parterre gardens, wooded areas and rolling fields, Trevalyn Manor forms the original part of the development, serving until 30 years ago as a maternity hospital. The development now also consists of nine handsome, three-story townhouses alongside three further homes converted from former outbuildings to the manor.
Park up in the two spaces owned by Acacia Mews (ample parking is available for guests in the visitor car park) before making your way up the steps to the front door.
Step inside, via a tiled portico, into the warm and welcoming entrance hall, where there is storage for shoes to the side. Dressed in neutral tones, accented by bold colours in the soft furnishings, Acacia Mews offers a clean palette to those moving in.
Solid fire doors feature throughout, a nod to the high-quality finish of the home, as highlighted in the luxury bathroom fittings and solid oak staircase. A home with great flow, this entrance level is home to the master suite, and a second sitting room with serene garden views. Throughout Acacia Mews, discover sociable spaces and pockets of privacy offering peace and seclusion.
Open the door ahead and peep through to the master suite, carpeted in cream and with spotlights inset within the ceiling. Spacious and quiet, this bedroom looks out over the colourful gardens through a full height window. Chrome sockets and switches denote the high quality finish found throughout, while there is abundant space for wardrobes and chests of drawers.
Refresh and revive in the ensuite, tiled underfoot and furnished with a shower, wide wash basin with vanity unit storage beneath and mirror above. There is also a wall-mounted WC.
Returning to the hallway, continue along, where a door on the right opens to the cloakroom, where a guest wash basin and WC are to be found alongside hanging space for coats and brollies.
Next door, make your way through to the second sitting room, a peaceful room saturated in light from a sliding door opening to a Juliet balcony and two large windows. Bright and spacious, there is plenty of space for a dining table in here. Settle on the sofa with a book and enjoy the quiet pleasures of this room and its garden views, where a mature magnolia is resplendent in spring. The corner situation of this home ensures peace and privacy.
Coming out of this room, take the solid oak stairs ahead up, turning right into the kitchen, where tiles extend underfoot. With space for a small breakfasting table, monochrome cabinetry is stylish and proffers plenty of storage beneath granite worktops. Integrated appliances include two ovens, a microwave, fridge-freezer, electric hob, washer/dryer and dishwasher. Large windows draw daylight in over one of the balconies, providing a connection with the glorious rockery and gardens beyond.
Turning out along the carpeted landing, arrive at the upstairs sitting room, spacious and light, where two balconies offer unique aspects out over the glorious grounds and gardens. Step outside and connect with nature, serenaded by birdsong. In spring and autumn see the chorus of colours erupt outdoors. With ever changing views, gravitate to this room all year round as it soaks up the sun from noon ’til sunset.
Descend the oak stairs, continuing all the way to the lower level, where the flexibility and flow of the home provides the option of privacy for guests.
Ahead, arrive at the fourth bedroom, light and bright courtesy of a trio of large windows. Currently serving as a study, work from home and keep business distinct from leisure time and the entertaining rooms upstairs.
OWNER QUOTE: “There is great versatility regarding the layout of rooms.”
Next door on the left, a second bedroom is carpeted underfoot, with fitted wardrobes providing plenty of storage. Windows draw in the daylight, and there is ample room for a double bed and additional wardrobes and drawers. This spacious room is also served by a large ensuite, immaculately tiled underfoot and featuring shower, wash basin with vanity unit storage, WC and heated towel rail.
Back on the lower landing, admire the oak staircase, brimming with understairs storage, before sneaking a peek at the third bedroom on the left. Light and bright once more, this spacious bedroom is conveniently served by the bathroom at the end of the landing.
Relax after a long walk about the countryside in the deep bath, replete with overhead shower. There is also a wash basin and WC.
OWNER QUOTE: “Guests can stay on the bottom floor with their own bathrooms, it’s very private. We use the middle and top floors daily and the downstairs offers flexibility.”
Outside, two large storage boxes are handy for bikes – with such open countryside nearby there are endless routes to explore. Peaceful beyond belief, the views and gardens are sublime, with a soundtrack provided by woodpeckers and pheasants.
OWNER QUOTE: “Where we are on the corner, we don’t overlook the other part of the estate; you can sit all day and not see anybody.”
Make use of the tennis court, explore the 17 acres of lush and verdant grounds, choose whether to not to involve yourself in the active residents’ committee and enjoy the peace, security and seclusion of life at Acacia Mews.
On your doorstep
Enjoy the best of both worlds at Acacia Mews, an enclave of peace and serenity in the friendly village of Rossett with great transport links to keep the cities and airports within easy reach.
Chester is only around eight miles away, accessible in 15-20 minutes for nights at the theatre and days out shopping. Local trains can link you with London in around two hours. Buses run into Chester and Wrexham every 12 minutes during much of the day/evening, whilst Manchester and Liverpool airports are within 45 minutes’ drive.
Walkers have miles of lanes and footpaths to explore locally, within a mile of the old quarry nature reserve at Marford and accessible for the high peaks of Snowdonia.
OWNER QUOTE: “It feels as though you’re away from everything and yet so close to everything.”
Bangor on Dee Racecourse is a twenty five minute drive – the perfect day out with friends, pack a picnic and a bottle of wine and enjoy the sunshine and sociability.
Only a kilometre down the road and there are two local pubs to choose from, the Alyn with its peaceful terrace overlooking the river and the Golden Lion. Dine out at The Hideout Bistro and Bar, serving up tasty Sunday lunches and restorative brunches. Oscars at Rossett Hall is also renowned for its roast dinners.
Safe and secure for a young family, you are only five miles away from the renowned Kings School of Chester. There is also a primary and secondary school in the village, with sports facilities available to hire. With plenty of activities and entertainment on offer, one fantastic attraction for children and adults alike is nearby Chester Zoo – voted third best zoo in the world and only 15 minutes’ drive away.
Take out a membership for the Chester Grosvenor Hotel and Spa down the road, with facilities including a swimming pool and many classes including pilates. Members receive ten per cent off meals in the hotel.
Rossett is a thriving village with its own doctors’ surgery, dentist, chemist, supermarket, café, restaurants, children’s play park and hairdressers.
Regain balance and improve your quality of life at Acacia Mews, a spacious, flexible home in a secure and idyllic environment, offering easy living with so much on the doorstep to suit all ages and all situations.
Book your viewing today.
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These particulars are intended to give a fair and substantially correct overall description for the guidance of intending purchasers and do not constitute an offer or part of a contract. Prospective purchasers ought to seek their own professional advice. All descriptions, dimensions, areas, reference to condition and necessary permissions for use and occupation and other details are given in good faith and are believed to be correct, but any intending purchasers should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of them. All measurements are approximate.
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