THIS beautiful five-bedroom family home with three reception rooms, study, utility room, garage, and mature gardens has come to the market with a guide price of £730,000.
The property in Senna Lane is located in the sought-after village of Comberbach, which is far enough outside Northwich to have its own identity, and close to both the M6 and the M56.
Comberbach is small, but it has a post office/general store, a primary school rated Good by Ofsted, a celebrated gastropub, and it is walking distance from the idyllic Budworth Mere, the internationally famous Anderton Boat Lift, and Marbury Park with its range of fantastic family and community events.
The house itself, which is in the centre of this quiet village, blends modern chic with timeless charm.
The downstairs accommodation includes a spacious entrance hall with a downstairs cloakroom off the other right, a study, a ‘formal’ reception room, and a less formal family ‘snug.’
The dining room, with views and access onto the garden, flows off a stunning and spacious bespoke kitchen with a large central island suitable for more intimate family breakfasts and dining.
There is also a separate utility room, which provides easy access to the garage from inside the house.
The large family bathroom is located upstairs, along with five spacious bedrooms, two of which have ensuite shower rooms.
The two bedrooms at the front of the house benefit from floor to ceiling windows, making them wonderfully light and airy.
The outside space is quite special. In addition to a very large driveway, the current owners – obviously keen gardeners – have created several ‘pockets of space’ within the thoughtfully planted mature garden in which to sit and relax.
One of these spaces also includes a firepit, so al fresco dinners with friends and family can go on long into the night.
For more information, or to arrange a viewing, email agent Leah Connor at leah.connor@yopa.co.uk.
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