5 Bedroom House For Sale
Rylands House is a truly exceptional Georgian residence occupying a commanding position in the heart of Market Drayton. Dating back to 1675 and offering over 4,000 sq ft of accommodation arranged across four floors, this remarkable home combines centuries of history with elegant family living. Rich in original character, the property features five bedrooms, impressive reception rooms, a farmhouse kitchen, wine vault, and a wealth of period details throughout. Enjoying elevated views across the Tern Valley, Rylands House is further enhanced by beautifully landscaped terraced gardens, a gated driveway providing parking for up to four vehicles, and a highly sought-after location within the town's Conservation Area.
DESCRIPTION
Welcome to Rylands Houseāan enchanting and substantial Georgian residence with a story that unfolds over more than three centuries. Originating in 1675 as three separate properties, this early 18th-century town house has been skilfully combined and developed over the past 350 years. Historic England records its fabric as early 18th-century, with mid-to-late 18th-century alterations and probable mid-19th-century additions. Its many levels and shifting floor plans bear quiet witness to its long and varied past.
The house has served many roles: from 1821, it operated as a Post Office for several years; in 1861, Charles Cooke, the Grammar School Master, and his pupils took up residenceāpossibly while the school opposite was under repairāand by 1887 it had become a preparatory boarding school. Between 1861 and 1921, the building functioned as various schools; John Palmer, Headteacher of the National School, and his wife, for instance, ran it as a private school. The name "Rylands House" first appears in advertisements and documents in 1864, likely after Thomas Rylands (born 1734), described as a "Gentleman," who once owned the property.
A Grade II listed building, Rylands House occupies a central position at the head of historic Great Hales Street in Market Drayton, opposite the church, the old Grammar School, and just off the High Street. Arranged across four intriguing floors, it effortlessly blends historical elegance with modern comfort. Elevated and commanding sweeping views over the idyllic Tern Valley, this remarkable home offers over 4,000 sq ft of characterful living space, an expansive garden, off-street parking for four vehicles, and a wealth of original period features, all within the townās Conservation Area.
Approached through an elegant front door, you step into the Reception Hall, rich with oak panelling, dual aspects, a striking feature arch, and an original fireplace. A door leads to a convenient cloakroom with shower, while a glazed door across the hall descends into the Inner Hall. From here, doors open to the Formal Dining Room, the Farmhouse Kitchen, Utility Room, Larder, and stairs down to the Wine Vault and Lower Ground Floor cellars. The Dining Room exudes warmth with oak flooring, a large sash window with original shutters, and an open fire set within an original 18th-century wooden surround.
The Farmhouse Kitchen serves as the heart of the home, where classic design meets rustic charm. Sash windows with shutters flood the space with light, and window seats invite quiet moments overlooking the garden. A traditional Aga anchors one end, flanked by wall and base units with slate worktops, tiled flooring, a twin farmhouse sink, and space for a fridge and dishwasher. French window's open directly onto the terraced garden beyond. The Utility Room offers plumbing for a washing machine and dryer, a sink, and an airing cupboard, with a glazed door leading to a lean-to conservatory that provides garden access and stairs down to the Lower Ground Floor. That floor offers versatile spaces for hobbies, storage, or practical use, with windows to the rear elevation drawing in natural light. Wine enthusiasts will delight in the Wine Vault, while the Inner Cellar adds further storage, with stairs rising back to the Inner Hall. At the front, a Fuse Box Room houses the electrical supply, and a separate Boiler Room with sink lies off the main room.
From the Inner Hall, stairs rise to the first-floor Galleried Landing, illuminated by a Velux window. Doors lead to the elegant Georgian Sitting Room, where three sash windows flood the space with light and frame uninterrupted views over the Tern Valley; opposite stands a classic white-and-grey-veined marble fireplace. The Family Bathroom features French windows and a balcony overlooking the valley, with a full-sized bath, overhead shower, vanity unit, and WC. Bedroom 1, retains its original fireplace and a sash window looking up into town and toward the church. A short corridor leads to Bedroom 2, with twin sash windows overlooking Great Hales Street and an en-suite Shower Room, off which a door passes curtained storage to return to the landing.
Stairs ascend to the Second Galleried Landing, where doors open to Principal Bedroom 3āa breathtaking split-level space with original oak and newer pine flooring, and dual-aspect sash windows offering panoramic views across the valley and up into town, ideal as a main bedroom suite. The split-level Family Bathroom features a roll-top bath, WC, wash basin, and a sash window overlooking the town. A further short stair from the Second Galleried Landing leads to Bedroom 4 and Bedroom 5, both spacious double/twin rooms with sash windows overlooking the town above Great Hales Street.
Returning to the ground floor, step outside from the Farmhouse Kitchen into a wonderfully terraced garden. The top lawn offers a sun-soaked veranda, perfect for alfresco dining, framed by mature planting and a water feature. Steps lead down past a brick outhouse to a second terrace, where a unique stone storeāaffectionately known as āThe Dungeonāāadds both character and function. The lower lawn provides a peaceful, green retreat, while off-street parking to the side of the house allows for four vehicles ensuring practical ease of access.
Rich in history, sensitively presented, and offering outstanding flexibility for family life, creative pursuits, or multigenerational living, Rylands House is a rare gem in the heart of historic Market Drayton. Viewings are highly recommended to fully appreciate the scope, charm, and elegance of this exceptional property.
LOCATION
Market Drayton is a historic market town nestled in the north of Shropshire, close to the borders of Staffordshire and Cheshire. Known for its charming mix of Georgian and Tudor architecture, the town offers a rich heritage, weekly street markets, and scenic surroundings along the River Tern. It's well-connected by road to larger towns such as Shrewsbury, Nantwich, and Newcastle-under-Lyme, while still retaining a peaceful, community-focused atmosphere. The town is also famously home to gingerbread-making and Jouleās Brewery, adding to its cultural appeal.
DIRECTIONS
From our office on Market Street, Wellington, head north and join the A518 towards Apley, continuing onto the A442 northbound. Make your way onto the A41 heading north-west towards Market Drayton. Stay on this road until entering Market Drayton. Follow the signs to the town centre, turning off the A41 and onto local roads leading to Great Hales Street.
ROOMS
GROUND FLOOR
RECEPTION ROOM
6.17 x 3.51 (20'2" x 11'6")
DINING ROOM
4.78 x 4.17 (15'8" x 13'8")
KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM
7.64 x 4.47 (25'0" x 14'7")
SUN ROOM
2.59 x 2.34 (8'5" x 7'8")
UTILITY
SHOWER ROOM
FIRST FLOOR
FAMILY ROOM
7.79 x 4.47 (25'6" x 14'7")
BEDROOM ONE
4.72 x 3.56 (15'5" x 11'8")
BEDROOM THREE
4.37 x 3.86 (14'4" x 12'7")
BATHROOM
SHOWER ROOM
SECOND FLOOR
BEDROOM TWO
7.79 x 4.45 (25'6" x 14'7")
BEDROOM FOUR
4.14 x 3.56 (13'6" x 11'8")
BEDROOM FIVE
3.76 x 3.56 (12'4" x 11'8")
BATHROOM
LOWER GROUND FLOOR
CELLAR
EXTERNAL
GARDEN
LOCAL AUTHORITY
Shropshire Council.
COUNCIL TAX BAND
Council Tax Band: F
POSSESSION AND TENURE
Freehold with vacant possession.
VIEWINGS
Strictly by appointment with the selling agent.
ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING (AML) CHECKS
We are legally obligated to undertake anti-money laundering checks on all property purchasers. Whilst we are responsible for ensuring that these checks, and any ongoing monitoring, are conducted properly; the initial checks will be handled on our behalf by a specialist company, Movebutler, who will reach out to you once your offer has been accepted. The charge for these checks is £30 (including VAT) per purchaser, which covers the necessary data collection and any manual checks or monitoring that may be required. This cost must be paid in advance, directly to Movebutler, before a memorandum of sale can be issued, and is non-refundable. We thank you for your cooperation.
Tenure: Freehold
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