AN 'executive' modern family home with rural views of the Cheshire countryside has gone on the market for offers in the region of £850,000.
The four-bedroom property is set in an elevated an private position off Greenbank in Dunham-on-the-Hill, Frodsham.
Finished in a 'country style', the house is situated at the end of a private driveway, which itself boasts an impressive private entrance and electric wooden gates.
The home is marketed by an estate agents from Yopa, who said: "This beautiful family home does need to be seen to be appreciated.
"It is ideal for those wishing to enjoy the Cheshire countryside and have a home offering a paddock with stables for two horses.
"The property is finished to a very high standard mixing the idea of old styles and modern luxury.
"The entrance hall does give it the 'wow' factor with an impressive solid oak staircase and galleried landing."
Inside, the kitchen diner comes with solid wood cupboards and granite worktops, a Belfast sink, a range cooker, integrated dishwasher and a fridge-freezer.
The agent added: "There is ample storage and an inglenook cooker hood to make this impressive country house feel like it has been around for hundreds of years.
"The flooring is tiled and there is space for a large family dining table. There are patio doors to the garden and views of the Cheshire countryside."
Solid beams run across the ceiling of the living room, which has space for sofas and a television unit.
The downstairs area is finished with a utility area with space for a washing machine and dryer, and there is a tiled downstairs toilet.
Upstairs is a galleried wrap-around landing with a solid oak staircase and bannister, leading to the various bedrooms.
In the master bedroom, which is to the rear of the property and comes with countryside views, there is an en suite with a walk-in shower. There are also built-in wardrobes and space to create a dressing area.
There is also a family bathroom on the first floor, which includes a bathtub and a separate walk-in shower.
A pull-down ladder upstairs leads to a loft conversation which, subject to building regulations and installation of a staircase, could be converted into a fifth bedroom.
Outside there is a small rear garden, with lawn area, elevated from the road with several trees and shrubs offering further privacy.
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