A STUNNING transformation has seen this detached home completely modernised both inside and out.
The refurbishment of the four bedroom Cuddington property has been completed to a very high standard throughout.
The family home is being listed by Edward Mellor with a guide price of £350,000.
There is an outstanding open plan ground floor space with underfloor heating comprising hall with new oak staircase and glass balustrade with ceramic tiled wall, spacious lounge/diner with wood burning stove and natural stone wall feature and a quality fitted kitchen.
The flow of the downstairs is a real entertainer's dream, with exquisite touches throughout giving the feel of a really fancy loft apartment, with exposed timber adding some real unique touches.
The modern wooden staircase has an exposed brick wall leading up to the four bedrooms, which are all of a good sized and perfect for a family.
The upgraded bathroom features a gorgeous walk-in shower.
The house has distinctive white rendered elevations, a new driveway and rear gardens enjoying covered areas with attractive glass canopies, seating areas and a hot tub.
The garden is very much an extension of that brilliant living space downstairs and this property is one that is ticking all the right boxes of what a modern home should be.
The property occupies a splendid position forming part of a very sought after and well-established development.
Standing within walking distance of superb local amenities including shops for daily needs, doctors, dentists and library.
Educational facilities are well provided for with there being two highly rated primary schools in the village and there are outstanding educational facilities in the neighbouring villages of Weaverham and Hartford.
For commuting purposes, the A556 and A49 are a short drive away and lead to the motorway network and many major commercial centres throughout the north-west.
Nearby Cuddington railway station is part of the Manchester to Chester line, while Hartford is part of the west coast main line connecting to London.
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