DATING back to 1837, this stunning home is crammed with period features and even has its own coach house.
Located in Sandiway, in a much sought after private location the five-bedroom property is a most impressive detached family home.
Set over 4,500 square feet, it has been refurbished throughout and has been brought to the market by Hinchliffe Holmes, Northwich, with offers in the region of £975,000 being invited.
There are beautifully landscaped gardens, a gated entrance, circular driveway providing off road parking for several vehicles and a detached Coach House with a great opportunity for conversion to ancillary accommodation (subject to necessary planning permissions).
Inside, the reception hall is accessed by double doors, and has a beautiful herringbone parquet wood block floor. There is a grand staircase to first floor, windows to front and side, ceiling coving, wall light points, feature Chesney open fireplace set in cast-iron and marble surround with granite hearth and radiators.
There is a drawing room accessed from the reception hall, as well as a sitting room, inner hall, dining room, a study and a rear hall that accesses the kitchen/diner.
The kitchen features a tiled floor, fitted with a range of bespoke painted wall and base units comprising cupboards and drawers, base units with granite work surfaces over and granite splashback, inset five ring gas Rangemaster cooker with tiled splashback and extractor hood over, space for American-style fridge/freezer, built-in microwave, built-in coffee machine and a central island with bespoke painted base units.
There is also a garden room and utility in the cavernous space.
The five bedrooms are all on the first floor and three of them have en suite facilities, including the master, which also comes with its own dressing room.
The gardens surrounding the property are mainly laid to lawn with well-stocked borders and mature planted boundaries creating privacy.
There is also a raised paved sitting area ideal for outside entertainment which steps down onto the garden.
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