Fairhurst Hall is a distinguished Grade II listed Georgian-style country house nestled within six acres of serene parkland and private woodlands. The property features a long gated driveway and offers a variety of outbuildings, including a one-bedroom guest suite, a triple garage, stable facilities, and additional storage buildings. Notably, the expansive grounds house a large Grade II* listed barn (West Barn) that holds planning permission for conversion into a remarkable five-bedroom residential home. In addition, the substantial bungalow (Fairhurst Hall Cottage) comes with planning approval to extend upwards to create an impressive two-storey dwelling with five bedrooms.
Situated in a secluded area of Parbold, West Lancashire, this property provides an enviable semi-rural lifestyle while ensuring convenient access to local amenities. The national motorway network and train station are only minutes away, allowing seamless travel to larger urban centres like Manchester and Liverpool—or even London within three hours by train.
Fairhurst Hall itself spans approximately 3,700 sq ft and is presented in excellent condition throughout. The interior showcases a harmonious blend of contemporary finishes and period features, with high ceilings and ample natural light enhancing its spaciousness—a perfect setting for family living.
The ground floor comprises various well-appointed spaces including an entrance hall that leads to the lounge, dining room, snug area, kitchen with bespoke cabinetry and high-end appliances, as well as utility spaces. The first floor contains five generously sized bedrooms along with two modern bathrooms. An additional study/storage room resides on the second floor with access to an expansive loft.
The detached guest suite at the rear is equipped with its own heating system and offers versatility as either extra accommodation or utility space for the main residence. Surrounding Fairhurst Hall are meticulously landscaped gardens that offer privacy and tranquility—a true haven for outdoor enjoyment.
There is also planning permission for the construction of an outdoor swimming pool in the walled garden along with provisions for solar panel installation—further enhancing its appeal as both a family home and investment opportunity.
Both the barn and bungalow are currently uninhabitable but hold significant potential for redevelopment given their respective planning approvals. The barn promises an exquisite five-bedroom conversion while the bungalow's future extension plans will allow each space to be maximally utilized.
For those looking for extensive grounds complemented by multiple outbuildings suitable for various uses—from storage to animal housing—this property offers abundant possibilities amid beautiful natural surroundings.