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Bedrooms 10-15 bedrooms
Bathrooms 4 bathrooms
Living rooms 7 reception rooms
Acres 23.23ac
9.4ha

Georgian splendour in the Lune Valley

One of Lancashire's finest country houses, positioned in an enviable, private position with distant views. The main house is listed Grade II*, and dates from 1795. The sale includes 2 staff cottages, Gardeners Cottage, Lodge House.

The sale of the Quernmore Park Hall Estate represents a most unusual opportunity to purchase one of the finest private residential estates in Lancashire. The house is a fine example of the Georgian period, having been constructed from 1795 to 1798 and is built of sandstone ashlar with a hipped slate roof. There are distant views from the house over the dramatic surrounding countryside.

The house is listed Grade II* and was designed by Thomas Harrison of Chester, being remodelled in 1842 by Alexander Mills to create an impressive Ionic portico and an exceptional vaulted entrance hall with domed ceiling and cupola.

There as a full compliment of fine reception rooms with excellent examples of hand painted wall panels, intricate plasterwork, cornicing and ceiling roses.

The sale includes 2 staff cottages, a gardeners cottage and a lodge house as well as a walled garden. The gardens and grounds extend to over 23 acres and include a mass of mature tree specimens.

  • 10-15 bedrooms
  • 7 reception rooms
  • 4 bathrooms
  • 2180.02 sqm
  • Outbuildings
  • Garden
  • Land
  • Listed
  • Secondary accommodation
  • 23.23 acres (9.4 hectares)
  • Freehold




Ref: CHO080475

Property for sale - Quernmore Park, Lancaster, Lancashire

Location information

M6 (Jct 34) 2.1 miles Lancaster 4.3 miles Preston 25.7 miles Blackburn 39.1 miles Manchester 57.5 miles Liverpool 61 miles

Local authority information

Lancaster City Council: 01524 582 000

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