It is so rare to present a property that has such an historical pedigree in our much-loved Trentham.
Built in the 1920s, by Carl Schulz, who was the original owner of the Trentham Hotel (which is now known as The Plough), the past and present have been artfully united in this reimagined quintessential country property, now consisting of two separate, iconic dwellings, where heritage features, combined with a restorative and creative eye, are celebrated with contemporary flair.
As soon as you enter through the Neil Tate hand crafted, wrought iron gates, supported by Castlemaine stone fence pillars by Huntly Barton, you are immediately immersed in a stunning English garden oasis of soaring Silver Birch trees, deep terraced cottage garden beds and the majestic, English Box hedges creating many garden rooms and microclimates. You will immediately feel right at home, with so much to see, experience and explore.