Property description
MULBERRY HALLA fine and substantial Edwardian country property located on the edge of Sutton on Trent offering a first class family home of superb proportions set in mature grounds with a number of fine mature trees. Mulberry Hall has an interesting local history and was in the ownership of the Forshaw family, it is thought, for several generations, who were internationally renowned for breeding Shire horses. The present owners have occupied the house since 2004 during which time they have undertaken a well considered modernisation and improvement of the original house together with a remarkable two storey extension in keeping with the original period architecture. The main stone mullioned facade is a particular feature of the sale with a prominent gable incorporating a tablet stone dated 1903.
SUTTON ON TRENTThe village of Sutton on Trent is located to the north of the Minster town of Southwell accessible to the regional centres of Newark on Trent, Lincoln, Grantham, Sheffield and Nottingham.The village offers a useful range of amenities including a general store, a traditional butchers shop, village inn and restaurant, library and a primary school and doctor’s surgery. Highly regarded senior schooling at Tuxford is available having an Ofsted ‘outstanding’ rating.Newark on Trent offers a more extensive range of retail amenities (including a Waitrose supermarket) and professional services grouped principally around the cobbled market square, together with a direct rail link from Newark Northgate station into London Kings Cross in a scheduled time of 80/85 minutes.
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