Guide price
£700,000
Land for saleSkegby Lane, Sutton-In-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire NG17
12 beds
7 baths
5 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Auction
- Freehold
Frank Innes - Sutton-In-Ashfield
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About this property
Stunning detached residency
Six reception rooms
Two fitted kitchens
12-15 bedrooms
8 bathrooms
Laundry room
Re-development potential, subject to any necessary consents required
Beautiful gardens
Ample parking
Viewing is A must
Modern method of sale - guide price £700,000
A unique opportunity to purchase this amazing detached property, previously used as A guest house.
Offering amazing scope of modernisation or re-development! (Subject to any necessary permissions required).
Internal viewing is essential to fully appreciate the level accommodation on offer!
Call our sales team today to arrange your viewing on !
Welcome to a truly remarkable property steeped in history, dating back to the early 17th century.
Originally the site of the Old Cock Inn (circa 1600–1750), parts of the original structure still remain, offering a tangible link to the past.
In the mid-18th century, the estate was acquired by the Rector of Teversal, who constructed the elegant main portion of the house.
Around 1770, Reverend Thomas Hurt expanded the property, setting the stage for the graceful proportions and generous rooms that define the building today.
In the early 1800s, the house passed into the hands of Mr. John Miller, a respected farmer and maltster.
His nephew later transformed the residence into a finishing school for young ladies, as recorded in the 1832 Directory.
For an annual fee of 20 guineas, students were taught an impressive curriculum including needlework, reading, writing, arithmetic, French, and more.
The academy attracted pupils locally and abroad, with promotional materials even reaching France.
Following the opening of the Mansfield Girls’ Grammar School, the academy closed, and the house returned to private use.
It was entrusted to the daughters of the Miller family-aptly named Faith, Hope, and Charity-whose legacy is deeply woven into the property’s rich narrative.
After a brief period of vacancy, the house was lovingly restored and converted into a guest house by the current owners, Philip and Christine Jordan, who acquired it in 1976.
Today, the guest house stands as a stunning blend of heritage and hospitality.
With its spacious rooms, original architectural features, and beautifully maintained gardens, this property offers a unique opportunity to own or visit a piece of living history*.
*This information has been provided by the current owners and has not been verified.
Please Note
This property is for sale by the Modern Method of Auction, meaning the buyer and seller are to Complete within 56 days (the `Reservation Period`). Interested parties personal data will be shared with the Auctioneer (iamsold). If considering buying with a mortgage, inspect and consider the property carefully with your lender before bidding. A Buyer Information Pack is provided. The winning bidder will pay £ 349.00 including VAT for this pack which you must view before bidding. The buyer signs a Reservation Agreement and makes payment of a non-refundable Reservation Fee of 4.50% of the purchase price including VAT, subject to a minimum of £ 6,600.00 including VAT. This is paid to reserve the property to the buyer during the Reservation Period and is paid in addition to the purchase price. This is considered within calculations for Stamp Duty Land Tax. Services may be recommended by the Agent or Auctioneer in which they will receive payment from the service provider if the (truncated)
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