The Village, Burton, CH64
- Bedrooms
- 4
- Bathrooms
- 2
Description
The Gallery
There is a quiet moment as you arrive in Burton when the village seems to draw you in. Set along a gentle country road framed by sandstone cottages and centuries of local history, The Gallery stands with a quiet confidence at its heart. This detached period home carries the legacy of its former life as both a butcher’s shop and a four hundred year old art gallery, yet its recent transformation celebrates modern craftsmanship with warmth and style. The result is a home of rare character, beautifully curated and ready for a new chapter.
A Home Shaped by History and Craft
The façade tells its story before you cross the threshold. Traditional timber cladding, soft sandstone and hand made wooden windows by renowned Parry Joinery set a timeless tone. Step through the heavy front door and the French oak flooring immediately catches the eye. Each piece was hand fitted by a master craftsman, designed to look gently distressed and laid with exquisite precision. It brings an immediate sense of welcome, as though the house has been loved for generations but cared for with a contemporary eye.
The first sitting room at the front of the house offers an elegant introduction, bathed in soft natural light from the bay window that looks toward the prettiest corner of the village. Every detail feels harmonious. The design is eclectic yet thoughtfully restrained, creating an atmosphere that is both stylish and soothing.
Moving deeper into the home reveals its generous and unexpected scale. Four reception rooms create an easy and inviting flow, each one shaped by age, texture and beautifully restored features. The main sitting room centres on a striking fireplace crowned with a reclaimed beam from an old Mersey sailing ship. Sandblasted and restored, it glows with the character of centuries. A newer log burner brings both comfort and a sense of theatre on winter evenings, often accompanied by a favourite album spinning on vinyl.
The Heart of the Home
The kitchen captures the spirit of The Gallery with effortless charm. Solid oak cabinetry, granite work surfaces and a substantial island offer both practicality and presence. The exposed beams, carefully stripped back to reveal their true colour, bring the room to life. It is a kitchen for gathering, for shared cooking, for late night conversations. The dining area opens to the courtyard through French doors, allowing the house to breathe on warmer days as sunlight settles on the cobblestones.
An adjoining garden room style space introduces softer light and a peaceful connection to the outdoors. Beyond this, a second sitting room in the oldest section of the house offers a more intimate atmosphere with stone flooring, textured beams and yet another captivating fireplace. It is a room for reading, laughter and long evenings with friends.
Bedrooms with Personality and Calm
The first floor of the original front wing hosts a beautiful double bedroom with village views and excellent ceiling height. Its en suite bathroom feels indulgent with a deep bath, double basins set in granite and refined finishes that elevate the experience. This level also holds generous storage and easy flow.
Climb to the top floor and you find a charming double bedroom with lovely views across the hills. It sits beneath a well proportioned ceiling, quite different from many loft spaces, and could be enhanced further with a shower room if desired.
In the older rear section, two further double bedrooms sit beneath exposed four hundred year old beams. The atmosphere is serene and gently theatrical, shaped by history but refreshed with thoughtful design. These rooms share a beautifully finished bathroom with Italian fittings, a deep tub beneath the window and a walk in shower with brushed gold detailing.
An Enchanting Garden
The south facing garden is surprisingly large and completely private, wrapped in mature trees and old sandstone walls. Wisteria, roses and established planting bring colour through the seasons. It is quiet, easy to maintain and remarkably sheltered. Toward the rear, a brick outbuilding has been transformed into a luxury office and a further summer house creates space for work, exercise or relaxed summer gatherings. On bright days the garden becomes a natural venue, often filled with friends, children and the warm rhythm of village life.
Life in Burton
Burton is one of the Wirral’s most cherished villages. It is beautifully preserved, delightfully peaceful and only moments from a vast natural woodland that locals treasure. Neston is five minutes away, Chester around twelve minutes and Liverpool within easy reach. Schools are excellent, transport links reliable and the lifestyle enviable. A charming café sits moments from the front door and The Harp, one of the most scenic pubs in the country, is a short drive away.
A Unique Home with Heart
The Gallery is more than a period home. It is a place shaped by history, enhanced with considerable investment and filled with personality. Its warmth is felt in every room, its craftsmanship evident in every detail. For those seeking a home with soul and style in an exceptional village setting, The Gallery offers something truly rare.
EPC Rating: G
Property details
- Tenure
- Freehold
- Council Tax Band
- G
- Date Posted
- 2026-04-15
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