For sale: Tytup Hall
Primrose Lane, DALTON-IN-FURNESS, Cumbria, LA15 8JR
Guide Price £775,000
Summary: An imposing, Queen Anne style, Country Residence dating from the Late Seventeenth Century full of unique character with many original features set in pleasant, extensive wooded gardens and grounds. Three Receptions, Study, Kitchen, Five Bedrooms. Additional rooms. Self contained flat above the Coach House/Garage. Joint Agency with Ralph Spours, Ulverston.
SUMMARY
* Conveniently located in open countryside between Dalton and Ireleth.
* Grade II* Listed, dating from 1690 - 1710.
* Formerly owned by the Buccleuch Family.
* Impressive internal features including arches, panelling, ornate mouldings and cornices, and window shutters.
* Stunning entrance hall and majestic staircase.
* Extremely spacious, providing adapatability and use of rooms.
* Secondary staircase to original servant's quarters.
* Much potential for renovation and improvement.
* Useful residential apartment within the original Coach House.
* Garage and range of outbuildings.
* Delightful, lawned gardens and grounds with wonderful selection of trees and shrubs.
* Imposing greenhouse and potting shed.
* Five minutes drive from the A590.
* Internal inspection is a "MUST".
The Accommodation Briefly Comprises:
[All measurements are approximate]
The carriage drive leads to a turning sweep and parking area. Steps to the glazed panelled entrance door and into the splendid
ENTRANCE HALL: Elegantly carved wood panelling with columnade features and cornices. Stripped oak floor.
An archway opens into the inner hall and stairwell with similar impressive features.
MUSIC ROOM: 4.48m x 4.49m (14'8" x 14'9") Two east facing windows with shutters. Plaster cornices. Central heating radiator. Two alcove recess each side of the archway into the
DRAWING ROOM: 4.48m x 5.72m (14'8" x 18'9") Windows, shutters and window seats. Central heating radiator. Lovely marble fireplace with slate hearth with painted timber surround. Plaster cornices.
On the opposite side of the Entrance Hall is the
DINING ROOM: 4.89m x 5.10m (16'1" x 16'9") Windows with shutters and window seats. Central heating radiator. Plaster cornices.
INNER HALL: Stripped oak floor. Central heating radiator.
A door under the stairs opens into a vestibule off which is an external access door to the rear garden. Understairs cupboard.
CLOAKROOM/W.C: Original carved, wood, painted cupboard. Pedestal wash hand basin and w.c. Window overlooking the rear garden. Off the inner hall is a side hallway with a separate staircase to the first floor.
STUDY: 4.69m [max] x 3.69m (15'5" x 12'1") [Formerly the Butlers Pantry] West facing window with shutters. Corner wash hand basin. Two splendid glazed panelled store cupboards with shelving.
Stone flagged Side Hall leads to steps down to the passageway, with quarry tiled patterned floor. Door to Cellars.
KITCHEN: 5.47m x 4.45m (17'11" x 14'7") A good sized room with patterned quarry tiled floor, four oven oil fired Aga. Clothes airer. Fitted pine, painted cupboard with marble top. Two windows with shutters. Stainless steel sink unit. Fitted base units and matching wall cupboards.
SCULLERY: 3.29m [max] x 3.00m (10'10" x 9'10") 'L' shaped. Fitted cupboards with shelves. Belfast deep porcelain sink. Plumbing for a washing machine. Fitted shelves. Quarry tiled patterned floor.
LARDER: 3.33m x 1.41m (10'11" x 4'8") Patterned quarry tiled floor. West facing window. Meat hooks to the ceiling. Shelves including a slate slab.
SIDE LOBBY: With quarry tiled floor. External access door with steps leading down to the rear footway.
BASEMENT
BOILER ROOM: 2.49m x 3.47m (8'2" x 11'5").
ROOM No 1: 3.35m x 3.45m (11'0" x 11'4") Slate shelf.
ROOM No 2: 6.39m x 3.45m (21'0" x 11'4") Two slate shelves. Concrete floor.
COAL SHOOT: With an ash pit below the fireplace to the Drawing Room.
A splendid Georgian style staircase, with curved mahogany banister rails and oak treads and mahogany panelling to the sides.
FIRST FLOOR
LANDING: Stripped oak floor.
BEDROOM No 1: 7.59m x 4.57m (24'11" x 15'0") [north east] [Formerly the Long Parlour] with three east facing windows with seats and shutters. Superb painted wood panelling on all four walls including columnade features, intricate carvings and cornice work. Fireplace with marble surround. Oil painting of rural scene above the fireplace. Central heating radiator.
BEDROOM No 2: 4.73m x 4.98m (15'6" x 16'4") [south east] [Continuation of the original Long Parlour] Original panelling was removed and replaced with the existing in approximately 1820. Windows with shutters and window seats. Pedestal wash hand basin. Central heating radiator.
BEDROOM No 3: 4.52m x 3.69m (14'10" x 12'1") : [north west] Presently a Study. Two west facing windows. Fireplace with original oil painting of country scene above. Painted wood panelling on all four walls. Central heating radiator. Night store heater. Between Bedrooms 1 and 3 is the
DRESSING ROOM: 3.75m x 1.94m (12'4" x 6'4") North facing window with shutters.
BATHROOM: 4.65m x 3.72m (15'3" x 12'2") Cast iron roll topped bath. Wash hand basin. W.C. Fireplace with painted wooden surround. Part tiled walls. Airing cupboard with immersion heater.
A door at the end of the Landing leads to the servants staircase which leads back down to the passageway off the Inner Hall.
Steps lead up to a passageway, off which is an airing cupboard.
BATHROOM No 2: 2.99m x 3.38m (9'10" x 11'1") With an original bath with wood side panelling and a pine pan top and mounting. Wash hand basin. Shower cubicle. W.C.
At the end of the passageway is
BEDROOM No 4: 5.93m x 4.53m (19'5" x 14'10") [Guest Room] Two windows with shutters and seats. Two central heating radiators. Fireplace.
Returning to the secondary staircase.
SECOND FLOOR
LANDING: To the right of which is
ROOM No 1: 3.52m [max] x 4.80m (11'7" x 15'9") [Tank Room] 'L' shaped.
Opposite is
ROOM No 2: 7.57m x 2.53m [max] (24'10" x 8'4") With exposed plumbing and header tank for the central heating system. At the end of this room is a store room with small entrance door.
ROOM No 3: 2.43m [max] x 1.72m (8'0" x 5'8") A small general purpose store room.
ROOM No 4: 5.26m x 2.94m [max] (17'3" x 9'8") [Bedroom] Eaves storage space. North facing window with original leaded light to window.
ROOM No 5: 4.79m x 2.98m (15'9" x 9'9") [Bedroom] Eaves storage space. North facing window.
Off the second floor Landing is a door leading to steps into the
ATTIC: Which is double lagged with fibre wool insulation.
PEAT HOUSE
The Peat House is a first floor conversion of the original Coach House on the southerly wing of the Hall. The entrance door is off the cobbled yard.
ENTRANCE LOBBY.
BATHROOM: With bath, wash hand basin, w.c and central heating radiator.
The staircase leads to the Apartment which comprises:
OPEN PLAN LIVING/DINING ROOM with KITCHENETTE: Laminated floor. Exposed timber roof trusses and purlins. South facing windows overlooking the courtyard. Two central heating radiators.
KITCHENETTE: Fitted base units and a double drainer stainless steel sink unit.
BEDROOM: With south facing window.
Under the Peat House are:
GARAGE: Flagged floor and boiler for the Peat House. Oil tank.
Original TACK ROOM: Slate flagged floor.
Cobbled yard. With an access back to the main drive and the side driveway.
OUTBUILDINGS
LEAN-TO FORMER CARRIAGE SHED.
OUTSIDE W.C.
ORIGINAL WASH HOUSE: Housing the oil fired central heating boiler and oil tank for West Cottage, [ excluded from the sale].
GARDEN SHED.
Rear enclosed yard next to the side entrance door. Two PVC oil tanks.
COAL HOUSE.
LEAN-TO WOOD SHED: With access to the Cellar.
Opposite the side entrance door to the Hall, is an ornate gateway leading to the original walled rear
GARDEN: Including lawns, footpaths, borders, a fine array of flowering trees and shrubs, including rhododendron. Vegetable plot.
SUMMER HOUSE.
GREENHOUSE: A superb Greenhouse, lean-to and pitched roof construction.
DOG KENNEL and RUN.
POTTING SHED: Mains water.
WEST WOOD: Sycamore, scots pine, larch and cedar. A lovely array of bulbs including snowdrops and daffodils.
There are two other woods, beyond the west wood, one the north west wood and the second north easterly wood, which is next to the main entrance drive.
DOUBLE GARAGE: Timber built.
ORCHARD/WALLED GARDEN.
Beyond the Orchard is a 'New' wood which extends to the south and to the west and mixed hardwoods, including sycamore end elm.
Beyond the Fruit Garden in the enclosed Orchard is a raised stone terrace.
The side entrance drive returns to the Dalton to Broughton-in-Furness Road.
DIRECTIONS
From the A590, between Swarthmoor and Dalton-in-Furness, turn right at Lindal-in-Furness. Bear left and continue along the road for approximately 1.5 miles.
As the lane declines, towards the Black Dog Inn, the entrance drive to Tytup Hall is on the left hand side with a lodge at the entrance. The freehold of the drive is owned by Tytup Hall.
There is a secondary entrance drive from the Dalton-in-Furness to Ireleth Road.
Alternatively, from Dalton-in-Furness, following the road to Ireleth, just before the Black Dog Inn turn right and follow the secondary access lane, or opposite the Black Dog turn right and the entrance drive to Tytup Hall is the first on the right hand side.
Barrow-in-Furness is approximately within 15 minutes drive. Ulverston is 10 minutes.
TENURE: Freehold.
FIXTURES/FITTINGS: All fixtures and fittings referred to in these particulars are included. Otherwise they are excluded.
SERVICES: Mains water and electricity. Private septic tank drainage system. Oil fired central heating.
COUNCIL TAX: Band 'G' [verbal enquiry only].
LOCAL/PLANNING AUTHORITY: Barrow Borough Council,Town Hall, Duke Street, Barrow-In-Furness, Cumbria, LA14 2LD. Tel No: 01229 876300
VIEWING: Strictly by appointment only through our Kendal branch office.
ENERGY PERFORMANCE GRAPHS
FLOOR PLANS [These are for identification purposes only and not to Scale]



