Grade II* listed moated country house in Cheshire
This house is arguably the most important listed moated country house in the locality according to the selling agent
The Old Hall is a stunning Grade II* country house set in breathtaking grounds and gardens. The original house dates back to the early part of the 16th century and has been extensively remodelled over the centuries. The house now has many excellent period features including exposed beams, mullioned windows, a part black and white façade and a stone-flagged roof.
The Old Hall features a fine reception hall, a fabulous drawing room overlooking the moated lake and grounds beyond, a good-sized family room and a dining room. The master suite also enjoys superb views across the lake.
Accommodation comprises: reception hall, cloakroom, drawing room, sun loggia, dining room, family room, kitchen with sitting room and breakfast room, and rear hall. Upstairs is the master bedroom suite and three further bedroom suites and two further bedrooms. Current planning permission exists for further extension of the property plans.

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The property stands within large moated gardens with many mature shrubs, trees and a large rear terrace with a southerly aspect. To the front of the site is a tennis court and a walled herb garden overlooking the lake. There are also stables and the house comes with over 11 acres of land.
The Old Hall is situated just over a mile away from Alderley Edge which has an excellent range of shopping, recreational facilities and restaurants. The motorway system, Manchester Airport and local rail links are all close at hand.
The guide price is £5,950,000, for further information please contact Jackson Stops & Staff on 01625 540340 or visit www.jacksonstops.co.uk.
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