Shropshire home where Jackie Kennedy is believed to have stayed on market for £4.5m

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A ringfenced Shropshire estate believed to have once welcomed the Kennedys has been brought to the market for the first time in 35 years.

Woodhill Park, a Grade II listed house built at the height of the Georgian era that sits within about 156 acres, comes with a guide price of £4,500,000.Considered one of the most significant properties in the county, Woodhill Park formerly belonged to Lord Harlech, the British Ambassador to USA in the 1960's and who was a great friend of both John F Kennedy and his wife Jackie.Indeed, it is understood that Jackie and her brother-in-law, Bobbie, both stayed at Woodhill Park.

Standing in the privacy of its own park and woodland estate, the sale of the main house comes with five cottages – two of which are in need of renovation - and a selection of outbuildings which include stables, kennels and farm buildings.Located in a private location close to Oswestry, the main estate remains intact primarily within a ring fence of mostly wooded parkland with a range of cottages and barns suitable for conversion to residential use.

"Its sale represents an incredibly rare opportunity to own one of the county’s most significant homes, which stands tucked away within glorious rolling countryside. The property also benefits from fabulous communication links and having well regarded schools nearby.”

 

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