Constructed in the 1990s and steeped in historical significance, this remarkable property is part of the original Halsall Hall Estate, which dates back to 1065. Built predominantly with reclaimed materials, this home features a wealth of period details that speak to its unique heritage. Situated within a secluded walled garden, The Coach House is adjacent to a beautifully restored section of the esteemed Hall, creating an exclusive gated community of just fifteen residences.
The property boasts an impressive array of elements such as stone and parquet flooring, sash windows, and solid wooden doors—many featuring latches salvaged from the original Halsall Hall. Additionally, wooden beams from the 1400s and a roof that incorporates materials sourced from historic churches add an unmatched charm. Each component has been crafted with a keen eye for period accuracy by skilled artisans, culminating in a home that beautifully marries heritage with craftsmanship.
This property holds significant renovation potential; it could serve as a spacious family home or be transformed into something entirely new through reconfiguration or division (subject to planning approval). With generous living spaces and an adaptable layout, The Coach House offers a rare opportunity for ownership and personalization within Halsall's storied landscape.
Accommodation includes:
• Entrance vestibule
• Formal lounge
• Two living rooms
• Kitchen
• Formal dining room
• Study
• Utility room
• Five bedrooms
• Four bathrooms/shower rooms
Outside features:
• Approximately 0.41 acres of land
• Remote gated access
• Gravel driveway providing ample parking space
• Courtyards at both front and rear
• A tranquil lily pond
• Two double garages and oversize wooden storage solutions.
Important information:
- Tenure: Freehold with vacant possession.
- Services: Mains gas, central heating, mains water supply, double glazing, standard broadband (estimated).
- Council Tax Band: G.
- Local Authority: West Lancashire Borough Council.
- EPC Rating: E.