Ben Bailey Homes has announced that there is one remaining luxurious apartment at Widmerpool Hall, a former stately home in the picturesque village of Widmerpool in Nottinghamshire. The last two bedroom apartment is situated within the central Hall building at the development and priced at £375,000.

The Powell apartment boasts a stunning interior, high ceilings and gorgeous period detail, kitchens and opulent bathrooms, plus the bedrooms are complemented by state-of-the art entertainment systems. Traditional casement windows wrap each room in soft, clear county light, and give the apartment a sense of scale and openness not often found in a modern home.

Ben Bailey Homes’ sales manager, Gina Holmes, said: “Widmerpool Hall is fabulous and the last apartment within The Hall is an outstanding home. We’ve experienced fantastic sales success at this development and the community created is really growing and thriving.

“This last property will make a very happy home but it won’t be on the market long, to avoid disappointment I’d urge any house-hunters in the region to visit the site as seeing really is believing at Widmerpool Hall.”

Widmerpool Hall was built by Major George Coke Robertson in 1871 in an elevated location to take advantage of magnificent views to the church and over the surrounding countryside. It was designed by the architect Henry Clutton and much of his original work can still be enjoyed today. During the recent renovations, great care has been taken to retain all possible original detail in this impressive Grade II listed stately home.

The village of Widmerpool is a popular choice for those who prefer to combine a country lifestyle with easy access to nearby towns and cities. The village is approximately 10 miles south of Nottingham and just a few miles from the county boundaries of neighbouring Leicestershire and Derbyshire.

Widmerpool is within a few minutes drive of the A606 and A6, both of which provide direct access to Nottingham and Leicester. The A52 provides cross-country access west to Derby and east to the A1 and Grantham. To the southwest the A60 and A6 lead to Loughborough and Junction 23 of the M1 motorway. By rail, travelling time to London from mainline stations is around two hours.

For further information about Widmerpool Hall, call the sales team on 0115 9377086 between 11am and 5pm, Thursday to Monday. More details about the development are available at www.manorkingdom.com