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Stunning lock up and leave

Set within the confines of a Victorian manufacturers ‘stately’ home, this apartment makes an amazing lock up ad leave.

Oakmere Hall was built in 1867 for John & Thomas Johnson, merchants and chemical manufacturers of Runcorn., but following financial catastrophe the first occupant was John Higson, a Liverpool merchant.  In 1943 it was bought by the Miners Welfare coCommission as a rehabilitation centre.  In later entered service with the fledgling NHS and was finally converted in to apartments.

The current owners benefit from a stunning entrance hall and staircase as well as extensive grounds that includes a fishing lake.

The double height ceiling in the lounger’s and kitchen areas cancels a second floor that holds the bedrooms and bathroom.  The master bedroom on the main floor also has a stunning en-suite.

This really is a great second home with rural appeal and plenty of space for entertaining friends and family.