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Reconfigured Lancashire estate for sale for £4.25 million

 

Businessman Martin Higginson and his wife Maggie have reversed what has happened to most English country estates in buying back properties and land around their Lancashire home, Hay Carr at Bay Horse, near Lancaster. They are now selling the whole property with a price of offers over £4.25 million.

 

Hay Carr was built in 1750 and extended in the 1850s and between 1997 and 2014
An aerial shot of the Hay Carr estate shows the house, summer house and maze

 

The 8,761 square foot house was originally built for the port and sherry making Sandeman family and purchased by Mr and Mrs Higginson in 1997. In the time since, they’ve not only renovated and extended the main residence, but also purchased land, the estate’s gate lodge and a detached cottage adjoining the Lancaster Canal.

 

The main house is clearly designed for entertaining
There is also a wine tasting room and a large kitchen
This glass link cleverly connects the main building to the new library and palm house
The grounds include a tennis court kitchen garden lake and summer house
As well as two flats the property also includes two detached two bedroom houses
Hay Carr comes with a full range of outbuildings including stabling and an entertaining barn

 

In addition to adding such features as a ground source heat pump and a Sonos audio system to the 6 reception room, 5 bedroom main house, extensions have included a new palm house, library and orangery. Rooms have been reconfigured and outside a maze, tennis court and summerhouse have been built. Planning permission for a cricket pitch and pavilion is also in place.

 

Situated in 55 acres on the edge of the Forest of Bowland and also including two flats and an entertaining barn, Hay Carr is just 50 miles from Manchester and 18 miles from Preston. Agents Savills describe it as a “beautifully and thoughtfully redesigned… exquisite country estate”.

 

 

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