Ormskirk Advertiser

Listed building price dropped... to £2million

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A MAGNIFICEN­T Grade II-listed building that has come back on the market for a reduced price.

Set within eight acres of untouched land and gardens, Ashurst Hall is back available for hopeful property buyers - for a price of £2m.

While the sum may seem eye-watering, it’s actually reduced having been up for sale last year for £2.2m.

Rich in history, the building dates back to the 19th century and is brimming with period features including the main period oak staircase and enchanting beams as well as a separate historic gate house building.

The estate consists of four buildings including the main house, gate house, ancillary building and garage.

Historic England claim that Ashurst Hall was built sometime in the 1800s on the site of an old Tudor Hall built in the 17th century.

The secluded country manor, located on Higher Lane in Dalton near Parbold, first gained Grade-II listed status in 1951.

It boasts six generous bedrooms and five bathrooms. Downstairs, the home has a grand entrance hallway, living room, lounge with stone fireplace, drawing room, dining room, utility and WC.

There is a kitchen diner which leads through to the conservato­ry boasting amazing views beyond.

Enjoying panoramic rural views of the surroundin­g West Lancashire countrysid­e, sublime gardens surround the house and towards the rear is manicured lawns bordered with mature planting.

You will also find an ornamental pond, a profession­al grade tennis court and paved sun terrace.

The house is up for sale for £2,000,000.

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