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5 bed Not Specified property

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Listed Aug 2, 2025
£395,000
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A truly exceptional and rare proposition arises to acquire the Old Wyche Studio Gallery on Welsh Row, Nantwich a Grade II Listed property steeped in history and offering an unparalleled opportunity.


The Old Wyche Studio Gallery


Believed to date back to the 16th century, this substantial building, known as the Old Wyche Studio Gallery, presents a unique canvas for an aspiring buyer. Its front aspect still retains a distinct hint of its commercial history with a shop front on one half, offering intriguing possibilities for future use.


Inside, the property boasts immense character and original features throughout, including its original staircases, providing a tangible link to its rich past. The ground floor showcases a reception room and shop unit to the front, both with separate entrances and large fixed pane windows. Following through the front reception room with original Victorian crafted staircase, you will find the second reception room showcasing a magnificent original fireplace. Towards the rear of the house there is a bright sunroom, kitchen, and the old painting studio with a WC and access to the cellar please not the cellar has not been inspected . This studio space, in particular, cries out for transformation into a magnificent, open plan kitchen diner, becoming the heart of this historic home.


Moving to the first floor reveals three generously sized bedrooms, offering a range of accommodation options. A large bathroom features a charming freestanding roll top bath with shower attachment and a separate shower, providing a touch of luxury amidst the period charm. The main bedroom at the front of the property has casement windows to the front and rear with stunning beams throughout. The second bedroom at the rear boasts windows to three sides. The second floor offers further potential with three versatile loft rooms and a substantial undeveloped loft space, presenting endless possibilities subject to planning permissions .


The property benefits from an attached outbuilding and a disused shed, offering valuable storage or further development potential. A large garden provides a generous outdoor space, featuring a variety of lawn areas, established beds, and a patio, perfect for outdoor entertaining or quiet enjoyment. The wall at the rear of the garden is also Grade II listed, dating back from the early 17th century.


Steeped in History Nantwich and Welsh Row

This property is nestled on Welsh Row, a street described by architectural scholar Nikolaus Pevsner as the best street of Nantwich. Welsh Row itself boasts a fascinating history. Originally known as Frog Row due to its marshy nature and a nearby stream, it later became Welsh Row as Welsh drovers brought their cattle to market and some settled in the area. This blend of architectural styles, from timber framed black and white cottages to Georgian and Victorian buildings, makes Welsh Row a truly unique and picturesque location.


Nantwich itself is an ancient market town with a captivating past, evident in its well preserved Tudor and Georgian architecture. Its history is inextricably linked to salt production, being one of the wiches or salt making centres in Cheshire from Roman times. The town faced significant challenges, including repeated invasions by Welshmen and the devastating Great Fire of 1583, which destroyed much of the town. However, Nantwich resiliently rebuilt, and its enduring character is a testament to its strong heritage. During the Civil War, Nantwich was a Parliamentarian stronghold and famously withstood a Royalist siege, a victory still celebrated annually on Holly Holy Day. Today, Nantwich is a vibrant market town, famed for its longstanding agricultural show and Food Festival, and a hub for independent shops and a thriving cultural scene.


Local Amenities and Schools

Nantwich offers a wide array of amenities to cater to every need. The town centre is a bustling hub with independent boutiques, cafes, and artisan food producers. Recreational facilities are diverse, including the unique heated outdoor brine swimming pool, scenic walks along the Shropshire Union Canal and River Weaver, and Nantwich Lake.


Families will appreciate the selection of schools in the area, with multiple good primary and secondary schools nearby. Further educational options are available in the wider Nantwich and Crewe area, providing choices for all age groups.


This is a truly rare and exceptional opportunity to acquire a significant piece of Nantwich s heritage. The Old Wyche Studio Gallery offers the chance to breathe new life into a historic building, creating a truly bespoke and characterful home or a unique commercial venture in the heart of a thriving market town. Early viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the full potential of this remarkable property.


AGENTS NOTES

Due to its unique nature and potential commercial aspects, this property is unlikely to be purchased with a residential mortgage. Interested parties will require either cash funds or commercial finance.


PROPERTY INFORMATION

Council Tax Band C £2073

Tenure Freehold

Local Authority Cheshire East

Construction Brick and timber framed

Electricity mains

Water mains

Sewerage mains

Heating mains gas

Broadband Speed Basic 16mbps, Super 18mbps, Ultra 1800mbps

Mobile signal coverage Vodafone, EE, O2 and Three have good mobile signal here

Sky Cable BT and Sky are available

Parking On road parking, not allocated


Restrictions This property is in Nantwich Conservation Area. This property Grade II listed


Rights & Easements We believe there are no rights of way across the property


Flood Risk Very low

Coastal erosion risk None

Accessibility adaptations


PROPERTY INFORMATION AND SERVICES We believe this information to be accurate but cannot be guaranteed. All measurements quoted are approximate. Fixtures, fittings and services have not been tested.

ANTI MONEY LAUNDERING Should a purchaser have an offer accepted, they will need to meet our legal requirements under Anti Money Laundering Regulations AML . We use a specialist third party service to verify your information and the cost of these checks is £25 per person, which is paid in advance, when an offer is agreed and prior to a memorandum of sale being produced.























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Nearby Schools
St Anne's Catholic Primary School
0.2mi
Brine Leas School
0.5mi
Weaver Primary School
0.5mi
Nantwich Primary Academy
0.5mi
Millfields Primary School and Nursery
0.5mi
Nearby Stations
Nantwich Station
0.1mi
Crewe Station
4.1mi
Wrenbury Station
4.3mi
Sandbach Station
8.1mi
Winsford Station
8.9mi
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