TAKE a look inside this breath-taking Grade II listed mansion for sale in Warrington.
The property, known as The East Wing, dates back to the 16th century and it retains a wealth of period features.
These include original windows, exposed wooden beams, high ceilings, and charm feature fireplaces.
It is located on Rectory Lane in Lymm and boasts more than 5,000 sq ft of accommodation.
Approach the property, there are impressive gates with a large sweeping shared driveway leading to a cobbled courtyard area.
On the ground floor, is an entrance hall, a kitchen which includes a pantry, superb bar area and secret door leading to the boot room, a former billiard room which is an ‘outstanding feature of the home’, two further reception rooms, a sizeable study, gymnasium, storage room, and two WCs.
On the first floor, the principal bedroom suite features a balcony, a dressing room, and a spacious ensuite. And there are three further double bedrooms, all serviced by ensuites.
To complete this floor is a WC, a laundry room and a storage room.
A spokesperson for estate agents Savills said: “The East Wing is tucked away behind large Cheshire brick wall with sandstone pillars and attractive wooden gate.
“The property lies in private and beautifully landscaped gardens and grounds, offering extensive formal lawns enjoying the southerly aspect, large patio and al fresco dining area, orchard, vegetable patches, large garden shed and gazebo area.
“There are a vast amount of mature shrubs, trees and hedging surrounding the perimeters to provide the upmost privacy.
“The property also includes a double garage, gardeners WC and substantial storage.”
The home is on the market for offers over £1,800,000.
For more information call 01560 337674
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