A Grade-II listed country house has hit the market in Cheshire.
Located on Trap Road, in Somerford Booths, The Old Hall is on the market at £2,000,000.
With a five-vehicle garage, the property could appeal to car enthusiasts with a collection.
Lounge with Cheshire brick fireplace and doors to the garden (Image: Gascoigne Halman)
The house, which dates back to the late 17th century, has five bedrooms, five bathrooms and 5,337 square feet of accommodation.
The property is reached by electronically operated gates and a tarmac driveway leading to a parking area and a detached garage block.
The garage, which has been rebuilt and updated as part of a recent renovation, comes with a five-car capacity, a toilet, mechanics pit, engine lift, power, and lighting.
Formal dining room (Image: Gascoigne Halman)
A two-bedroom annex sits above the garage, offering what the listing describes as 'excellent ancillary accommodation' for guests, relatives, staff, teenagers or for home working.
The main house includes a reception hall with exposed beams and a staircase, leading to a family dining kitchen.
This open-plan space opens directly onto the gardens and features a bespoke kitchen fitted with an AGA and a central island.
Garden with lawns, stream, woods, vegetable garden and summer house (Image: Gascoigne Halman)
A custom fire surround by Robert Thompson includes a hand-carved 'mouse detail' and houses a Stovax wood burner.
Reception rooms include a principal lounge and a formal dining room, each said to be located in the oldest part of The Old Hall, with the lounge featuring an exposed Cheshire brick fireplace and doors that open onto the gardens.
Also on the ground floor are a utility room, cloak storage, and a toilet.
Upstairs, a galleried landing leads to five bedrooms.
Kitchen, complete with dining area (Image: Gascoigne Halman)
The principal suite includes a bedroom, walk-in wardrobe, and en suite bathroom.
Two further bedrooms have en suite facilities, while the remaining two are served by a family shower room.
A detached outbuilding offers additional storage with what the listing calls 'potential for conversion to an additional dwelling', due to existing historic consent.
The detached garage building (Image: Gascoigne Halman)
The grounds feature lawns, a stream, woods, a vegetable garden, summer house, and Yorkstone terrace.
A renovation and extension completed in 2010 is said to have restored and modernised the home while maintaining its historic character.
Interested parties are advised to call Gascoigne Halman on 01625 704010.
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