The conversion of The East Wing at Lymm Hall offers a magnificent and magical family home full of original character and now with contemporary style nestled within beautiful private grounds of about 0.80 acres within an oasis literally within the village centre itself; in all about 5254 sq ft.
Lymm Hall is a moated country house in the village of Lymm and is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building. The current house was built in the late 16th century for the Domville family. In the 18th or early 19th century, service wings were added. In about 1840, stepped gables and mullioned windows were installed, resulting in a symmetrical front in neo-Jacobean style. The Hall and Moat House together with the adjacent buildings have been in the ownership of the Cottrill family since the early 1900s. The Hall and stables have now been divided with the hall itself been separated in to two wings and the grounds reduced to 10 acres.
Over recent years this property has been totally transformed from three serviced apartments into a quite magnificent and rather unique family home which retains all of it's period character yet seamlessly blends contemporary modern style finished impeccably throughout with great attention to detail and the use of beautiful fixtures and fittings many bespoke to our clients own desire.
The established parkland grounds have a wonderful southerly aspect which bathes the lawns and stone terracing and in all extend to about 0.80 acres. They are extremely private and not overlooked and feature beautiful landscaping idyllic for alfresco entertaining with strategic lighting operated remotely. Within the grounds are numerous timber workshops and a feature gazebo, perfect as an outdoor home office or gym which have power and light. A cobbled driveway provides ample parking and access to the double garage and further brick outbuildings. Within the grounds of the estate there is about an acre of mature woodland for the residents exclusive use with a private footpath leading straight into the village centre.