HERITAGE PROPERTY
BRERETON HALL EMMA MORBY Director of Land Acquisition Heritage England www.heritageengland.co.uk
This is one of the finest examples of a compact Country Estate with a Grade I Listed Elizabethan country house. With its long driveway and impressive entrance, why wouldn’t you be tempted? For this month’s property, I have focused more on how you can generate an income to maintain a Grade 1 listed property and still enjoy living in the wonders of an Elizabethan Country home. 006 – Qandor – Issue No. 17
The house dates back to 1586 and is listed in the Domesday book. It was originally built for Sir William Brereton who died in 1631. The home was passed down through generations and more recently it became a girl’s boarding school until July 1992. It was then bought as a retreat by a Pop Star who built a recording studio at the back of the property. More and more people are working from home or downsizing offices, so looking for a property offering both living and