Mansergh House presents a rare opportunity to acquire a detached Grade II Listed residence in a charming village setting, with expansive views over the garden and paddock towards Warton Crag. Owned by the same family since the early 1900s, this property retains many original features such as exposed beams, period doors, and window seats while offering significant potential for modern renovation. This four-storey home spans approximately 2331 sq ft (216.5 sq m), including a cellar, providing ample space for reimagining the layout to suit contemporary living.
The existing structure can be upgraded, with approved planning and listed building consents already in place for a rear extension that promises to enhance usability with a modern dining kitchen flowing into the garden. Additional plans include creating new ground floor cloakroom facilities, adding an en suite shower room on the first floor, and transforming the attic into an additional bedroom with its own shower room.
The detached former Coach House adds further appeal, currently serving as storage but with permission granted to convert it into a two-bedroom dwelling adjacent to Mansergh House. With material work already started on these consents, both approvals remain valid indefinitely—a valuable asset for prospective owners.
Outdoor amenities include well-maintained gardens featuring lush lawns and herbaceous borders, while an adjoining paddock of approximately 0.77 acres offers opportunities for small-scale agriculture or gardening hobbies. In total, the property encompasses around 0.95 acres (0.38 hectares) of land—an attractive proposition for anyone looking to invest in a historically rich home with significant expansion potential.