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Yew Tree Cottage

Wetreins Lane, Tilston, Malpas, Cheshire

Guide Price

£1,250,000
For Sale
6 Bedrooms
5 Bathrooms
4 Reception Rooms
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"A Characterful Country Home with Timeless Appeal"

The Property

Tucked away in the peaceful Cheshire countryside near the picturesque village of Tilston, Yew Tree Cottage is a home that captures the heart from the moment you arrive. With origins dating back to the 1800s and sympathetic extensions that have evolved its story over time, this exceptional six-bedroom home blends the soul of a traditional farmhouse with the ease and flow of modern country living.

The setting is one of quiet beauty. Approached along a rural lane, the house sits amid sweeping gardens and open farmland, offering a rare sense of privacy and space. Beyond the hedgerows, gentle fields stretch toward the horizon, where the rhythm of the countryside defines the pace of life. This is a place to savour the seasons – from golden summer evenings spent on the terrace to crisp winter mornings warmed by the glow of a log fire.

The original part of Yew Tree Cottage is thought to date from the early 19th century, and that heritage is immediately felt in its rich textures and honest materials. Exposed beams, solid oak floorboards and the mellow tone of terracotta tiles speak of craftsmanship and endurance. Yet, as you move through the home, there is an unmistakable sense of balance – spaces open gracefully into one another, with light pouring through large windows and contemporary bi-fold doors that frame the gardens beyond.

The main reception rooms are generous and inviting, designed to bring people together while still offering quiet corners to retreat to. A wood-burning stove flickers in the hearth, its warmth gathering family and friends on winter evenings. Beyond, a second sitting area flows into a bright garden room where high ceilings and clerestory windows create an uplifting sense of air and space. From here, the view unfolds across the gardens, where lawns merge seamlessly into open countryside.

At the heart of the home lies a large farmhouse-style kitchen – a room that feels both purposeful and welcoming. The combination of granite worktops and a wooden island creates a natural focal point, while the range cooker and secondary oven ensure that even the most ambitious host is well equipped. Thoughtful details such as the utility and boot room keep the rhythm of country life running smoothly, and a guest cloakroom completes the ground floor.

The dining room, with its beamed ceiling and terracotta flooring, is a reminder of the home’s agricultural past. French doors open to the terrace, allowing the conversation and laughter of long summer lunches to spill effortlessly outside.

The oak staircase leads to a generous first floor where light continues to be a defining feature. The principal bedroom enjoys dual aspects and opens onto a private balcony with far-reaching rural views – a tranquil spot to greet the day or watch the sun settle behind the fields. Its en-suite shower room is finished with refined simplicity, echoing the understated elegance found throughout the house.

A further study offers the flexibility for home working or could easily serve as an additional bedroom, creating six in total. The family bathroom combines a corner bath and shower, designed for both relaxation and practicality.

In the newer extension, modern design takes gentle precedence. Here, two large bedrooms are served by beautifully appointed wet-room style en-suites, their clean lines and contemporary tiling offering a subtle contrast to the older part of the cottage. A quiet reading or relaxation area connects the rooms, making this wing ideal for guests, older children or multi-generational living.

Externally

Yew Tree Cottage stands in generous gardens bordered by mature trees and planting that provide colour and interest throughout the year. To one side, a pond reflects the sky, while nearby a handsome greenhouse and potting area will appeal to any keen gardener.

The range of outbuildings adds further versatility. A large garage with workshop space sits alongside a former stable block currently used as a gym and storage area. With water and electricity already connected, this space holds potential for conversion to an annex, studio or home office, subject to the necessary consents. There is ample room here for those seeking a blend of work, leisure and rural life.

Beyond the formal gardens, the land extends to paddocks ideal for keeping a pony or simply enjoying open space and privacy. The setting is bordered by a working dairy farm, preserving the unspoilt agricultural views that give the home such a strong sense of place.

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