The Homestead, Sandiway

The Homestead (now Redwalls) is a large house in Weaverham Road, Sandiway, Cheshire, England.

[1] The house was designed by the Chester architect John Douglas and built in about 1906–07 on land he owned himself in Sandiway, the village of his birth.

[2] The house and stables were built for B. J. Sanby, who bought the land from Douglas.

In the centre is a projecting porch with pilasters, over which is a balustrade including a panel containing a carved griffon and motto.

The garden front has a pair of two-storey canted bay windows.