White Friars Lodge
White Friars, Chester, Cheshire
Guide Price
£1,100,000
"A historic Chester residence of rare character and calm. A unique blend of period elegance and modern living with a coveted private roof terrace. "
The Property
Originally dating back to the 17th century, the home was meticulously rebuilt in 1885 by renowned Chester architect T.M. Lockwood, whose signature redbrick craftsmanship and ornate detailing adorn the façade.
Elegantly etched above the grand entrance, the name White Friars Lodge signals the home’s enduring presence – one that has witnessed history unfold within its walls. Once occupied by the esteemed solicitors of William Ewart Gladstone, and later those of Winston Churchill, the home carries echoes of political giants who may well have crossed its threshold.
Its grandeur extends beyond the doorway, where original stained glass, an oversized sweeping staircase and intricate brickwork lend a unique charm to a home that is as impressive as it is historic: Welcome to White Friars Lodge.
Stepping through the grand double doors of White Friars Lodge, sense the warmth and tranquillity of the home within. Colourful stained glass in the porch casts soft patterns of light, flowing through to the impressive entrance hallway beyond. Broad and bright, this space sets the tone for the entire home – an exquisite blend of history and contemporary comfort.
To the left, a warm and bright playroom offers a cosy retreat, carpeted in cream and bathed in natural light from twin windows dressed in plantation shutters. A skylight above enhances the brightness, while an elegant fireplace adds a touch of character – one of nine original fireplaces found throughout the home.
Across the hall, the spacious living room continues the theme of light and comfort, with its soft grey and white palette creating a soothing ambience. Shuttered windows overlook the peaceful cobbled street, while a gas log burner infuses the space with warmth.
Beyond the living room lies a truly unique feature – a hidden chamber accessed through a four-inch-thick metal door, complete with its original handle. Once believed to be a safe room for storing important documents during the home’s time as a solicitor’s office, it now serves as a handy storage space, though its potential for transformation into a stylish bar is an exciting prospect.
Moving deeper into the home, the grandeur continues. A Greek Revival-style fireplace, adorned with a striking cartouche in the frieze, makes a statement in the expansive wraparound hallway. Tucked off this space, a spacious cloakroom provides ample storage for coats and boots.
The home’s Grade-II listing is evident in every detail, from the thick walls and deep bay windowsills to the remarkable stained glass that fills the house with ever-changing light. Plantation shutters throughout help to retain warmth, enhancing both comfort and energy efficiency.
A study, snugly positioned on this side of the entrance hall, provides a quiet space for work, complete with a quaint corner fireplace.
From the entrance hallway, step into the stunning open-plan kitchen and dining area, where wooden floors and high, pitched ceilings create an airy yet intimate setting. Thoughtfully designed, the dining space features wide, rustic shelving for storage, whilst the kitchen itself is sleek and modern, furnished with a gas Range cooker, Belfast sink and a selection of integrated appliances, including a built-in drinks fridge within the large central island breakfast bar. A striking internal stained-glass window is a handsome feature, offering glimpses of the warmly lit hallway beyond.
Nestled off the kitchen, discover a utility room and downstairs WC, while a converted cellar offers an unexpected delight. Descending original sandstone steps, you’ll find a modern cinema room, where a huge modular sofa invites relaxation. The stripped 17th-century beam reveals the original rich colour of the wood, a reminder of the home’s deep-rooted history. A biofuel log burner adds to the snug ambience, making this room the ultimate retreat for family movie nights.
Returning to the entrance hall, ascend the stunning staircase, with its barley sugar-twist balusters, rising upwards toward the first floor. On the turn, an impressive stained-glass window floods the space with natural light.
Seek sanctuary in the master suite, a generous bedroom accommodating a king-sized bed, while oversized windows, framed by plantation shutters, bathe the room in daylight. Featuring a fireplace, the ensuite bathroom invites you to soak and soothe your senses in the bath, or spritz away your cares in the shower, with striking grey tiled flooring underfoot.
A second bedroom lies off this landing, light and bright, and served by a pristine shower room ensuite.
Continue up the stairs once more, where yet more stained-glass cascades light through on the turn, with a dainty stained-glass window to the side of the landing in pinks and yellows catching the sunlight beautifully.
At the top, two further bedrooms share a bathroom. With gleaming tiles underfoot and a pitched window adding architectural interest, this space is currently furnished with a shower but offers ample room for a bath.
The front bedroom, with its expansive stained-glass window overlooking the rooftops of historic Chester is a true haven, with a fireplace and generous proportions providing comfort, character and elegance. The rear bedroom, tucked beneath the eaves, enjoys built-in storage, a side fireplace and views of blue skies beyond.
Externally
Elevating the appeal of White Friars Lodge even further is its outdoor space. From the kitchen, a handmade wooden staircase with a glass balustrade leads to a private roof terrace – a true sanctuary in the city. An electronic retractable glass panel allows easy access to this suntrap, where mornings begin with dappled sunlight and evenings stretch into golden sunsets. The perfect spot for alfresco dining, it offers an enviable escape from the bustle of city life and is ideal for entertaining.
White Friars Lodge enjoys a rare advantage in the city centre: private parking, a highly sought-after feature in Chester’s historic hub. Even more unique is its private roof terrace – an enchanting outdoor oasis, perfect for dining and entertaining while soaking up the city skyline.
Description
Local Information
Nestled within Chester’s ancient Roman walls, White Friars is a quiet, cobbled street steeped in history. Once home to the Carmelite friary, its conservation-listed buildings and architectural allure make it one of the city’s most desirable residential areas. White Friars’ proactive residents’ association works tirelessly to preserve its charm, while supporting Chester’s vision of reintroducing families to the city centre.
Just seconds from Bridge Street, White Friars couldn’t be closer to all Chester has to offer, with immediate access to the best of Chester’s shops, restaurants and cultural hotspots. Meanwhile, Watergate Street is lined with independent wine bars and eateries, from the atmospheric Porto tapas restaurant to the much-loved Paysan wine bar. Dabba Indian restaurant sits just behind White Friars, offering delectable dining on the doorstep.
For arts and entertainment, Storyhouse Theatre – home to live performances, cinema and a library – is just a five-minute walk away. The historic Roman Amphitheatre, a hub of cultural events and heritage, is equally close. For fresh air and exercise, the River Dee and Grosvenor Park provide tranquil green spaces perfect for morning jogs, riverside walks, or simply relaxing amid nature.
With Grosvenor Park Academy, a highly regarded primary school, situated within the city walls and excellent nurseries just a short walk away, the location is ideal for families. For older children, Queen’s Park High School in Handbridge is just across the river, an easy five-minute walk away.
Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax
Band G
Wayleaves, Easements & Rights of Way
The property is being sold subject to all existing wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether or not specified within the sales particulars.
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Location
White Friars, Chester, Cheshire
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