Jacobean Manor United Kingdom
Holiday Home Rental Description
The property is a Grade I listed Jacobean Manor just inside Wales, near Chester, and about a mile from an attractive market town.
The house consists of an oak panelled central hall, complete with family portraits, for general entertaining with a drawing-room and dining-room directly off of it. There are four double bedrooms and four bathrooms on the first floor with a further three double bedrooms with two bathrooms on the second floor to accommodate up to a total of 14 guests.
Jacobean Manor is very much a family house providing guests with a unique type of weekend in unusual historic surroundings and complete privacy. The house sits at the end of a long private drive, just outside a market town that is 1 mile away. It is surrounded by its own land to ensure complete privacy. It is a 25 minute drive from Chester, 45 minutes from Liverpool, the European Capital of Culture, and an hour from Manchester. The nearest railway station is Chester, from which direct trains run to London and take 2¼ hours. The house is well served by Liverpool and Manchester airports. Taxis can be arranged to collect guests from railway stations or airports, as required.
North Wales has a wealth of visitor attractions, buildings of historical interest, areas of outstanding natural beauty and leisure activities within easy driving distance from the estate.
The owners recommend a selection of activities that can be arranged:- Massage and holistic treatments.- Clay pigeon shooting – the keeper will charge a fixed fee of £250 for the morning or afternoon and will provide the cartridges and clays at cost.- Displays of Falconry arranged through Cheshire Farm Falconry, approximately £70 per hour.- Archery Events – an archery party supplying all the equipment and targets, approximately £300-350.- BBQ – a 4-burner gas BBQ is available in a cottage in the house grounds. Also, there are garden seats and tables with a large parasol in the cottage, a refrigerator and cooking equipment, plates and glasses.- Pheasant shooting in season for up to 8 guns. This will require reasonable notice so as not to conflict with existing set shooting dates. The normal bag will be up to 100 birds.
Outside the Estate, there are a number of attractions to consider visiting within easy driving distance. These are principally in North Wales and some ideas are provided for discovering North Wales.
In particular, the Clwyd Theatre in Mold, only 3 miles away, is where guests can see live theatre or current film releases. The owners can provide the theatre’s current quarterly programme.The house offers complete flexibility when it comes to catering and dining arrangements. For those who do not seek the self-catered option, there is a range of dining options, informal or formal, depending on the requirements including:- full English breakfast- pre-prepared, sandwich and picnic menus- afternoon tea- formal private dining with chef and waitress service for lunch and dinner
The concept of entertaining family or friends in the privacy of a larger private house has become increasingly popular. The key is the flexibility that this provides. Guests can do their own catering from the house’s fully-equipped kitchen or order individual meals from an extensive choice of menus. The menus are based on locally-sourced ingredients and seasonally-available produce. Waitress service is available for all seasonal menus.
The owners can arrange activities for guests or, alternatively, there is a large-screen television located on the second floor for screening TV/Sky/DVDs. A selection of board games is also available in the drawing room. A range of daily newspapers can be provided.
The owners can also offer a range of freshly-prepared, frozen ready meals. These are popular for lunch service and again based on local and seasonal ingredients. The lunches can be ordered before arrival or through the housekeeper. Picnic lunches can also be provided for any outside expeditions. The owners suggest that guests bring soft or alcoholic drinks and do not charge corkage on wines or spirits.
In short, the owners are only too happy to organise whatever dining facilities are required and can provide guests with whatever range of meals they prefer, including breakfast.