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£750,000
4 bed detached house for saleYew Tree Farmhouse, Davyhulme Road, Urmston M41
4 beds
2 baths
4 receptions
- Chain free
- Freehold
Gascoigne Halman - Sale
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About this property
Grade II Listed Detached Residence
Boasting over 2300 sqft Of Accommodation
Oozing In Local History
Close To Excellent Transport Links & Local Schools
In Need Of Selective Modernisation - Offering Amazing Potential To Be A Wonderful Family Home
No Onward Chain
*A stunning grade II listed farmhouse built in 1713*
A property of local acclaim, offering generous dimensions with approximately 2300 square feet of living space. This residence has been meticulously maintained and now presents an excellent opportunity for a new owner to take stewardship of a significant piece of local heritage.
Description
The ground floor features two large reception rooms, an office, a study, and a spacious breakfast kitchen, along with a practical utility room and an external WC. Off the study is an opening in the floor leading down to a very useful cellar space. On the first floor, there are four double bedrooms, one of which includes an en-suite WC, in addition to a sizable family bathroom. The exterior of the property boasts ample outdoor space, off-road parking options, and two brick-built outbuildings. It is situated in a highly esteemed area, directly across from Davyhulme Park Golf Course. Offered for sale with no onward chain.
Property History
Yew Tree farmhouse is a Grade II listed building and was built in 1713. It is said to have got its name from an old large Yewtree, which stood on the corner of Bent Lanes and Davyhulme road, adjacent to the farmhouse.
John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, is known to have preached under this tree on a regular basis. The tree was taken down for road widening and pieces of its trunk and branches were then scattered up and down the country and treasured as family heirlooms. Two pieces can be seen in Davyhulme Methodist Church.
Records do not show who built Yew Tree Farm, but the date stone carries the letters jwm. This could be attributed to one of the Mather family, who were prominent farmers in the area in the 18th century.
Davyhulme Hall stood nearby and was demolished in 1888. A door was removed from the hall and installed at Yew Tree Farm to act as its front door. This is fitted with a backplate, dated iwm 1717, thought to be the oldest front door in Lancashire.
Services (Not Tested)
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