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Little Onn Hall

Little Onn, ST20 0AU

10 beds 6 baths Listed 28 Apr 2026 (-46d)

£3,750,000

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Property details

Tenure

FREEHOLD

Council tax band

H

Local average

£438,476 (+755.2%)

Deprivation

Decile 7 (22,727 of 33,755)

Street crime

1 incident within 1 mile (Apr 2026)

Additional details

Parking
Yes
Garden
Yes

Description

A Magnificent country residence, Exceptionally renovated to an incredibly high standard. Set in breathtaking, landscaped ground created by current owners. The rural hamlet of Little Onn lies in a most attractive and unspoilt corner of Staffordshire, just a few miles from the Shropshire border. Local villages such as Gnosall, Wheaton Aston and Brewood provide a good range of everyday services * A substantial period house with outstanding accommodation and interiors * Splendid architecture and fine period features throughout * 5 principal reception rooms, garden room, study, cinemaroom, office * Remarkable kitchen/breakfast room and extensive domestic offices and cellarage * Excellent principal bedroom suite with twin dressing rooms and shower rooms * 9 further bedrooms, 4additional bath/shower rooms, playroom, laundry room * Extensive garaging. High quality multi-purpose barn * Captivating gardens and grounds * About 28 acres *

Situation

The rural hamlet of Little Onn lies in a most attractive and unspoilt corner of Staffordshire, just a few miles from the Shropshire border. Local villages such as Gnosall, Wheaton Aston and Brewood provide a good range of everyday services.

It is just a 15 minute drive to Junction 12 of the M6 which heads north towards Stafford and Manchester whilst central Birmingham is just 28 miles from Little Onn making it a perfect commuting location. It is 8 miles to Stafford station where fast trains to London Euston take from 1 hour 20 minutes and with trains to Manchester Piccadilly from 54 minutes.

Historical Notes

Little Onn Hall is a Victorian country house with a rich history that intertwines medieval origins, 19th-century architectural development, notable landscaping and recent, sympathetic modernisation.

The manor of Little Onn is first recorded in1498. An earlier medieval moated site, situated within the grounds just to the northeast of the current Hall, is interpreted as the location of a 15th/16th-century manor house. This moated site within the grounds of Little Onn Hall is now a Scheduled Ancient Monument reflecting its historical significance.

In the mid-18th century, the estate was acquired by Robert Crockett. His son, Henry Crockett, who inherited the estate in 1776, is believed to have constructed a late 18th-century house on the site. In the 1850s, Lieutenant Colonel Charles Ashton commissioned the construction of a new hall in a loosely Jacobean style, featuring crow-stepped gables and a turret. Upon his death, the property passed to his two unmarried daughters, who embarked on extensive renovations. They nearly doubled the size of the house and commissioned renowned garden designer Thomas Mawson to redesign the grounds.

The gardens at Little Onn Hall, laid out by Thomas Mawson and completed around 1898, are among the most notable aspects of the property. Mawson's design included terraces, a tennis court, a rose garden and woodland planting. Although financial constraints prevented the full implementation of his plans, the surviving features are considered excellent examples of his work.

In 1971, the Hall was purchased by Mr and Mrs Kidson, who remained at the property until 2004.The present owners have preserved and enhanced Little Onn Hall with a painstaking restorationof the property, accentuating the style of the house whilst reconfiguring accommodation toperfectly suit modern living of the highest quality.

Today, Little Onn Hall stands as a testament to Victorian architectural ambition and the enduring legacy of 19th-century landscape design. The combination of its medieval origins, Jacobean-style architecture, and meticulously designed gardens offers a unique glimpse into the evolution of country house estates in England.

Little Onn Hall

Little Onn Hall is a remarkable country house, both in terms of stature, style and condition. The substantial house has been comprehensively restored and modernised by the current owners and is presented to the highest standards. The property is not a Listed Building.

The accommodation of the main house extends to about 10,518 sq ft. There is a wonderful balance between formal reception rooms with significant architectural features and less formal spaces for an exceptional family living experience.

Upstairs there is an outstanding master bedroom suite with his-and-hers shower rooms and twin dressing rooms. There are 9 additional bedrooms offering exceptional versatility for family living and guests. There is a self-contained flat, perfect for an au pair.

The Accommodation

A grand front entrance contains a wide stone staircase leading to double oak entrance doors. From here an entrance hall with boot room off leads through to the reception hall, dominated by a splendid oak staircase with delicately carved newel posts.

The hall leads directly into the beautiful oak panelled library off which radiate the principal reception rooms. Library features worthy of particular note include the intricately crafted ceilings and the impressive fireplace with stone surround and wood burning stove.

The large, elegant drawing room features a marquetry floor of outstanding quality, deep moulded ceiling cornices and a fireplace with marble mantlepiece. Adjacent is the beautifully proportioned sitting room which features high ceilings as with the other reception rooms, a marble fireplace and a magnificent stone bay window with a fitted seat providing an exceptional view of the gardens.

A wonderful marquetry floor is also present in the dramatic oak panelled dining room which also features carved lattice work to the ceiling and a tall period fireplace with fluted columns. The captivating garden room perfectly nestled in the south-east corner of the house has a Minton-style tiled floor and exposed stone walls. The striking feature of the room are the tall perimeter windows incorporating unusual bifold windows opening up two elevations looking down over the tennis lawn. French doors lead out to the terraces.

Previously a grand billiards room, the kitchen/breakfast room is arguably the most awe-inspiring room of the Hall. This voluminous space features dramatic arched ceilings supported from a deep perimeter cornice and rising to a vast glazed roof lantern. The kitchen is beautifully fitted with an extensive range of purpose-made furniture, a central island with breakfast bar, fitted bay window with dining table, high quality appliances and a gas-fired Aga cooker.

Off the kitchen is an inner lobby, refrigerated walk-in pantry and separate storeroom. A rear hall with Minton-style tiled floor has a connecting door to the dining room. There is a study with an extensive range of light oak office furniture, wall panelling, window seat and fireplace.

This part of the ground floor also houses a gymnasium, home cinema room, second cloakroom with shower, utility room, office, storeroom and a beautifully fitted wine cellar/tasting room.

The extensive cellarage is divided into numerous useful rooms.

The elegant principal staircase ascends to a grand oak-panelled landing, setting the tone for the luxurious principal suite which enjoys easterly views. The bedroom features a striking stone fireplace and the suite includes two beautifully appointed individual dressing rooms accompanied by luxurious his-and-hers ensuite shower rooms.

On the southwest corner of the house, with dual-aspect views is the main guest bedroom with a splendid adjacent bathroom with Victorian style bath and shower as a centrepiece. The remainder of the first floor features four further double bedrooms, family bathroom, laundry room and linen room. There is a secondary staircase plus a self-contained staff suite, connected to the main accommodation but with independent access. A staircase leads up to the apartment and the accommodation comprises a kitchen, dual aspect sitting room with log burner and an upper level featuring a bedroom and bathroom.

The principal staircase rises to the second floor, where a well-appointed guest suite includes a bedroom, dressing room and separate WC. The remainder of the second floor comprises three further bedrooms, playroom, shower room and an additional WC.

Gardens, grounds and outbuildings

Little Onn Hall is approached from the country lane through impressive electrically operated gates which lead to a sweeping driveway through parkland where open pasture is interspersed with many fine trees. The drive arrives at the inner grounds where tall stone pillars flank a second pair of electrically operated gates. These open to a wide gravelled drive providing a wonderful approach to the front of the house, flanked by deep borders stocked with a variety of shrubs and herbaceous flowers providing wonderful colour contrasts.

This section of the drive leads to a large walled courtyard to the front of the house. To the west of here is a beautiful, sunken parterre garden with fine stone walls on all sides and two corner pavilions. The ornamental garden features pathways leading through shaped lawns and symmetrical herbaceous borders enclosed by dwarf box hedges.

A long seating terrace lies on the south side of the Hall with access from the drawing and garden rooms. The garden beyond to the south features ornamental lawns surrounded by box hedges enclosing herbaceous and rose beds. The terrace and flower beds continue to the east side, below which is the sunken tennis lawn. Expansive lawns radiate from here, interspersed with splendid trees including beech, yew and cedars. To the east of the tennis lawn is an ornamental fish pool and large trees here provide a fine backdrop and the garden boundary with the surrounding parkland.

To the north of the formal gardens is a fascinating part of the grounds. Broad paths lined with yew hedges lead between lawns to the former medieval moat which is surrounded by lilies, water iris and rhododendrons. Paths lead on to the moated island which features a sheltered rose garden as its centrepiece.

Close to the house on the north side are kitchen garden, greenhouse, a series of three garages and a number of quality kennels and dog runs.

A concrete drive from the main courtyard leads down to a recently constructed steel portal frame barn. Currently used for car storage this multi-purpose barn has been built to a high standard with heating, excellent security arrangements and four roller shutter doors. There is a mezzanine storage floor over one half of the barn and at the west end there is a lean-to implement store. The concrete drive continues to areas of useful hardstanding, handling pens and railed paddocks which complete the grounds.

Listed by

Tettenhall

Peter James Property Partnership

Reference: 87777708

EPC ratings on this postcode

We don't have a matched EPC for this property yet. Below are efficiency scores and details for other addresses on this postcode.

Address Current Potential Floor area Age band Type
1 Forge Cottages, Little Onn, STAFFORD 60 97 93 m² England and Wales: 1950-1966 Terraced
2 Forge Cottages, Little Onn, STAFFORD 55 104 88 m² England and Wales: 1930-1949 Terraced
2 Forge Cottages, Little Onn, STAFFORD 61 89 98 m² England and Wales: 1950-1966 Terraced
3 Forge Cottages, Little Onn, STAFFORD 65 101 87 m² England and Wales: 1950-1966 Terraced
3 Forge Cottages, Little Onn, STAFFORD 30 63 87 m² England and Wales: 1950-1966 Terraced
4 Forge Cottages, Little Onn, STAFFORD 65 100 89 m² England and Wales: 1930-1949 Detached
4 Forge Cottages, Little Onn, STAFFORD 53 89 87 m² England and Wales: 1950-1966 Detached
5 Forge Cottages, Little Onn, STAFFORD 62 99 95 m² England and Wales: 1950-1966 Detached
CHAUFFEURS COTTAGE, LITTLE ONN ROAD, MARSTON, STAFFORD 37 81 235 m² England and Wales: before 1900 Detached
Cherry Gables, Little Onn, STAFFORD 44 87 152 m² England and Wales: 1950-1966 Detached
Cherry Gables, Little Onn, STAFFORD 34 83 145 m² England and Wales: 1950-1966 Detached
Home Farm Barn, Little Onn, STAFFORD 72 86 324 m² England and Wales: 2003-2006 Detached
Home Farmhouse, Little Onn, STAFFORD 60 81 214 m² England and Wales: 1900-1929 Detached
Horseshoe Cottage, Little Onn, STAFFORD 69 76 211 m² England and Wales: 2003-2006 Detached
Little Onn Hall, Little Onn, STAFFORD 36 61 978 m² England and Wales: before 1900 Detached

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Zone: 1

Risk: Low

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Price history

Event Date Price % change
Listed for sale £3,750,000

Source: HM Land Registry Price Paid Data. Crown copyright.

Sold Comparables

Same street and nearby sales within 0.25 miles (last 5 years). Data from Land Registry Price Paid.

Address Price Date Type
20 MOORS WOOD, GNOSALL, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE, ST20 0FD £470,000 18/12/2025 Detached
CROFT COTTAGE NEWPORT ROAD, GNOSALL, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE, ST20 0BN £299,950 12/12/2025 Detached
12 KNIGHTLEY ROAD, GNOSALL, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE, ST20 0EW £400,000 12/12/2025 Detached
ROCK COTTAGE, OULTON, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE, ST20 0PG £370,000 08/12/2025 Detached
31 SHARMAN WAY, GNOSALL, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE, ST20 0LX £475,000 03/12/2025 Detached
TREGENVER WHARF ROAD, GNOSALL, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE, ST20 0DA £357,500 28/11/2025 Detached
THE SWAN HIGH STREET, CHURCH EATON, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE, ST20 0AG £600,000 19/11/2025 Detached
BLUEBELL COTTAGE, ADBASTON, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE, ST20 0RH £580,000 03/10/2025 Detached
BLUEBELL COTTAGE, ADBASTON, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE, ST20 0RH £580,000 03/10/2025 Detached
CHAPEL HOUSE, SHEBDON, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE, ST20 0PT £665,000 04/07/2025 Detached
7 FAR RIDDING, GNOSALL, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE, ST20 0DW £275,000 19/06/2025 Detached
THE CORNER COTTAGE GRANGE ROAD, KNIGHTLEY, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE, ST20 0JX £640,000 06/06/2025 Detached
14 MIDDLEFIELD, GNOSALL, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE, ST20 0LS £355,000 28/03/2025 Detached
56 AUDMORE ROAD, GNOSALL, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE, ST20 0HE £335,000 21/03/2025 Detached
THE BUNGALOW DICKYS LANE, WOODSEAVES, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE, ST20 0LB £305,000 21/03/2025 Detached
GREENFIELDS STAFFORD ROAD, KNIGHTLEY, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE, ST20 0JR £700,000 07/03/2025 Detached
LARCH VIEW STAFFORD ROAD, WOODSEAVES, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE, ST20 0NR £575,000 04/03/2025 Detached
14 GLEBE LANE, GNOSALL, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE, ST20 0ER £410,000 27/02/2025 Detached
28 FOUNTAIN FOLD, GNOSALL, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE, ST20 0DR £232,500 21/02/2025 Detached
THE NOOK EATON GREEN, CHURCH EATON, STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE, ST20 0AD £315,000 21/02/2025 Detached

Area average: £446,998 (20 sales)

Capital growth trend

Land Registry outcode average: last 12 months vs 5y and 10y ago (from sold prices).

5y growth 115%
10y growth 51.3%

House Price Index (HM Land Registry — official index, not sold-price averages): Stafford. Series: Detached. As of March 2026.

1y (index) 3.1%
5y (index) 25.5%
10y (index) 50.7%

Rental Range

Estimated market rent for Stafford. Low = conservative, Realistic = average, Optimistic = best case.

Low £799/mo
Realistic £888/mo
Optimistic £977/mo

Based on Local Authority from postcode lookup → Stafford.

LHA (30th percentile) floor for Mid Staffs: £992/mo (Apr 2025 – Mar 2026)

Location

Address

Chatwell Lane

Nearby

Nearest stations, universities and amenities (distance from property).

Type Name Distance
Bus stop The Gables 0.2 miles
Shop Turner's Garage 1.9 miles
Shop One Stop 1.9 miles
Hospital Huntercombe Hospital Stafford 3.0 miles
Train station Penkridge 5.1 miles
Hospital Rowley Hall Hospital 6.2 miles
Train station Stafford 6.7 miles
University Harper Adams University 8.4 miles
University University Of Wolverhampton (Shropshire Campus) (Business School) 8.6 miles

Street-level crime

Category Count
Violence and sexual offences 1
Total incidents 1

Within 1 mile during Apr 2026. Source: data.police.uk (England & Wales).

Schools nearby

Nearest open schools with Ofsted ratings (England). Closed schools are not shown. Data from Get Information about Schools and Ofsted.

Name Type Distance Ofsted
Church Eaton Primary School Primary 1.4 miles Requires improvement — 2 May 2024
St Mary's CofE First Academy Primary 1.7 miles Good — 21 Jul 2019
Ivetsey Bank Hospital School Other 3.0 miles Requires improvement — 28 Mar 2023
Gnosall St Lawrence Coe Primary Academy Primary 3.2 miles Good — 14 Nov 2013
Haughton St Giles CofE Primary Academy Primary 3.5 miles Good — 14 Nov 2012

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Rent-driven metrics

Based on Area rent estimate.

Rent ratio 0.02%
Max investor price (0.8%) £111,000
Target investor price (1%) £88,800
  • Rent ratio — Monthly rent ÷ purchase price (1% rule). 1%+ = strong, 0.8–1% = okay, <0.8% = weak for cashflow.
  • Max investor price — Rent ÷ 0.8%; the price at which rent would be 0.8% of price (Stoke-style target).
  • Target investor price — Rent ÷ 1%; the price at which rent would be 1% of price (strong cashflow band).
  • Gross yield — Annual rent as % of purchase price (no costs).

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