OUR latest property of the week is a short drive away in nearby Lymm, but you won’t want to miss the chance to have a sneak peek of the grade II listed £1.5 million home.
The stunning four-bed property (The Moat House) forms part of the Lymm Hall Estate and is located in Rectory Lane just a short walk from the picturesque Lymm village centre.
Some of the key features of the home – marketed by Savills in Knutsford – include a cobbled courtyard with space for parking, the beautiful grounds, and there being plenty of character both inside and outside.
The Moat House sits in more than one acre of gardens, with the grounds also housing a one-bed annex on the first floor of The Coach House - a separate garage and a detached home office space.
Access to the property is through impressive gates with a sweeping shared driveway leading to a cobbled courtyard area, providing ample parking for multiple vehicles.
There is also a shared woodland, a sunken garden, and expansive formal lawns, as well as an ornamental bridge and a cottage garden.
A formal stone terrace is the perfect entertaining area perfect for alfresco dining which faces privately to the West.
On the ground floor of the character property there is a reception hall, four reception rooms, a kitchen/breakfast room, and a WC.
Upstairs, there are four double bedrooms and three bathrooms (one en-suite).
he Coach House comprises of a sitting/dining area, kitchen and bedroom with en-suite bathroom, perfect for an extended family or relative.
Jamie Carter, head of residential sales at Savills in Knutsford, said: “The Moat House is a truly stunning example of how to modernise a listed property, with plenty of charm and character throughout.
“The position of this home is truly breath-taking too, surrounded by historic woodland and gardens.”
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