Godscroft Hall is an 18th-century Georgian Country Farmhouse located on the outskirts of Frodsham, North Cheshire. Situated in open countryside between Frodsham Hill and Helsby Hill, the property is a short walk from Frodsham Marshes and the Mersey Estuary, known for its bird watching. The historic farmhouse stands on the site of a medieval water mill, with remains of the mill pond dam still visible since its mention in 1303.
The interior of Godscroft Hall features rooms with high ceilings and exposed oak beams, creating a characterful atmosphere. The property is owned by The Warburton Family, who have farmed the surrounding land for generations. The large Dining Hall welcomes guests, while the drawing room offers a cozy retreat with traditional furnishings, an open fire, and ample natural light. The Snug provides a quieter space for family evenings, equipped with board games and a TV.
Upstairs, guests will find a spacious master bedroom suite, a second family bedroom, and a third bedroom, all tastefully decorated to maintain the Hall's authentic charm. The well-equipped kitchen and pantry area, along with a downstairs cloakroom and storage space, offer convenience for guests. The property is surrounded by farmland and a farm conservation area, providing a peaceful setting just five minutes from Frodsham town center.
For outdoor enthusiasts, the Sandstone Trail starts near the Bears Paw pub in Frodsham, offering a 34-mile trek through Delamere Forest and Whitchurch. The River Weaver provides towpath walks to Dutton Locks and the Anderton Boat Lift. Additionally, the North Cheshire Way offers a 70-mile walking route from the Wirral to the Peak District. Chester is easily accessible by a 20-minute drive, while Frodsham railway station is approximately one mile away, making Godscroft Hall an ideal location for a memorable holiday any time of year.
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