Pheasant Hall is the kind of place that makes you feel special. It’s a huge hunk of a country residence, a manor house with impeccable manners. Sitting prettily where England meets North Wales, it offers up to 23 family, friends, hens and stags a place to celebrate, recuperate, rejuvenate – and walk a couple of dogs.
This is a place of decorum and distinction, yet with a generous dose of fun. There are leather sofas here, flagged floors there and splashes of luxury everywhere. Pour another glass and relax in the covered outdoor seating, soak up the night sky from the eight-seat hot tub, and drape a soapy leg over the side of your freestanding bath.
Post your snaps to Instagram over the BT Wi-Fi, get your holiday playlist prepped for the Speaker, and catch Amazon Prime Video, Netflix and Now TV on the two living area smart TVs. Sleep on luxury mattresses with toppers and thick cotton bedding in beamy bedrooms. And will you see pheasants? Come and find out for yourself.
When your car wheels crunch on gravel, you know you’re in the right place. You get that here, plus parking for just the 20 cars. Beyond that, Pheasant Hall gives you a delightful fenced two acres, manicured lawns and the chance for two dogs to roam, rummage and sniff.
There’s outdoor living space aplenty here, with a covered seating area for late-night beers and banter, and a sun terrace perfect for after-dinner Nespresso. Head to the eight-seater hot tub beneath the clear-roofed pergola for late-night stargazing. Keep an eye out for pheasants.
Leather sofas, Queen Anne legs, swagged curtains, stags’ heads and homely rugs abound. Living spaces at Grade II-listed Pheasant Hall are suitably polished and perfected, yet they’re cosy, too. There’s no brutal minimalism here: this is a family home and, for the duration of your stay, it’s yours.
Come together at day’s end in the living room for movies on Now TV, Netflix and Amazon Prime Video streamed over the BT broadband. Escape to the snug for alternative viewing or to boost your social battery. Bang out your holiday tunes on the Speaker. Relax, rejuvenate, feel just a little bit refined and regal.
You’ve a country-classic four-oven Aga on which to lick into shape ingredients from Lewis’s Farmshop or Alderford Lake deli, or just Sainsbury’s or Aldi in Whitchurch. If you’d prefer to put your feet up with a Prosecco, the experts from Wild Garlic are on hand for a one-off celebration or fully catered break.
Eat around the dining table that looks longer than a submarine, or out on the terrace with steaks and sausages on the coal barbecue and seating for 23. Takeaways? Penley’s Takeaway is the place you need, for wraps, pizzas, burgers, pittas, chips and salads.
Pub it at The Lion at Malpas, just over the border in Cheshire, for buttermilk fried chicken or fish pie topped with wild-garlic mash. Consider The Boat Inn at Erbistock for rabbit and king prawn Vietnamese-style broth or cow pie with ploughman’s chips. Or the Combermere Arms for braised ox cheek or sea bream.
Head to Etzio in Whitchurch for Italian classics such as spaghetti alla carbonara and fettuccine alla Sanremo. Consider Spice Heaven for Indian, Asian and Balti, or The Black Bear for English classics with beer brewed on the premises. Or push the boat out at Docket 33, a Michelin-awarded eatery.
Here on the rural Welsh borders, only the wind and the wings of the odd red kite disturb your slumbers. Or maybe the odd pheasant: who knows? Pheasant Hall sleeps 23 across eight beautiful bedrooms and eight bathrooms. All rooms come equipped with TVs and their own bathrooms.
Bedroom one, the master, offers a kingsize and a single, while the Nursery room and the Nanny room are both kingsize options. The Groom’s room is a family bedroom sleeping seven in a kingsize and five singles.
The Gardener’s room sleeps two in a kingsize bed with a spiral staircase up to the bathroom, while the Housekeeper’s room offers a superking and a single. The Butler’s room and the Gamekeeper’s room are ground-floor kingsize rooms.
Gone are the days when the only way to view a house was solely by way of poring over flat and sometimes confusing floor plans. With the emergence of 360-degree video we have an exciting new way of being introduced to the layout of a house.
With a few clicks you can be leisurely making your way through living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, kitchens and bathrooms – the whole house in all its beauty waiting for you to step on in for an effortless and insightful virtual tour.