Dating originally from the mid-17th century, Audlem Country House is Grade II listed and historically a former grammar school, and most recently a former nursing home until September 2018. Description There is now huge scope for full development subject to the necessary planning permissions to offer extensive living accommodation and potentially commercial facilities, all set in the desirable village of Audlem. The magnificent, imposing original school building, with its ed brick façade, provides significant scope for development, with over 12,000 square feet of accommodation, including several very large reception rooms, in addition to previously 39 bedrooms, and an impressive 46ft hall to the second floor. Set within large grounds, there is a paved driveway, accessed via Vicarage Lane, which offers ample parking space, while the walled gardens provide a wealth of different areas including the south-facing paved terrace and plenty of mature trees and shrubs. Location Audlem is an attractive, extremely well serviced award-winning country village, the centre of which is designated as a Conservation Area, well known for its Church dating back to 1279. Audlem has a medical practice, chemist, primary school, play group, three public houses and a range of shops. It is also the location of 15 locks on the Shropshire Union Canal.