THIS elegant home is more than 100 years old and represents a beautiful example of Edwardian architecture.
Located on Princes Avenue on the outskirts of the Northwich town centre, the three bedroomed semi-detached house has been restored to a very high standard.
It has a spacious and versatile living space, with ample off road parking and a walled garden and is listed for sale by Edward Mellor, with a guide price of £370,000.
Built in around 1910, the fine example of an Edwardian period house has been beautifully restored to an exceptionally high standard.
It has a unique and handsome front elevation offering many character features with some original tiled floors, bay with window seat and working fires.
Superbly appointed and extended with hall, dining room, impressive living room with Amtico floor, sitting room and recent fitted kitchen.
The galley style kitchen is sleek and modern with direct access to the landscaped gardens beyond.
To the first floor there are three bedrooms and traditional feature bathroom with a free standing bath and a separate shower.
There is a large front driveway and a lovely outside rear space with garden room.
The property stands nicely back from roadside and occupies a little known but well established position within a no through road and is convenient for Northwich town centre which offers many shops and national chain stores, Waitrose supermarket with attractive marina, restaurants and a superb memorial court with swimming pool, gymnasium and other activities.
For commuters Northwich railway station is a short walk away and is on the Manchester to Chester line.
The A556 is around five minutes drive and has a direct link to the M6 motorway and several major commercial centres throughout the north west.
There are two excellent primary schools nearby.
Notably and just out of town, is access to lovely local landmarks which include Marbury Country Park, Anderton Nature Reserve with the historic boat lift and Neumanns Flash.
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