A BUNGALOW in one of Cheshire’s prime locations has just come on the market – and it comes with an asking price of more than £1 million.
The incredibly spacious five-bedroom home is located on a stunning plot, in the countryside of Mere.
Accessed via two driveways and a beautiful walled garden, the bungalow is being sold by Irlams of Knutsford and comes with a valuation of £1.2 million.
It is described as a “superb, detached bungalow” and it is located in a generous plot in one of the county’s most prestigious addresses.
The Circle is an exclusive cul-de-sac located off the renowned Mereside Road, enjoying a stunning semi-rural aspect whilst being conveniently positioned for access to Knutsford town centre and beyond.
The property itself comes immaculately presented and offers generous room proportions throughout, providing a great degree of flexibility to suit a wide range of family setups.
Particular mention must be made of the stunning, bright orangery with its floods of natural lights providing the perfect spot for relaxing, dining or entertaining.
As well as the orangery, the home boats both living and dining rooms and features a breakfast kitchen, fitted with a range of units comprising cupboards and drawers with work surfaces over and matching wall units.
The master bedroom features an ensuite shower room as does the second of the bedrooms, while there are three more rooms for sleeping as well as a family bathroom.
The property sits in a generous plot and is approached via a beautiful walled garden, bordered by mature trees and hedges offering a fantastic degree of privacy.
The gardens are laid to lawn in the main and a large, decked terrace provides the perfect spot for outdoor dining and entertaining. A further 'enclosed' courtyard offers further outdoor space.
The property boasts two driveways providing off-road parking behind secure electronic gates, as well as an integral double garage.
There is also a double garage with light, power and water and a courtesy door to the garden.
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