A 'FABULOUS' detached house with views of over a golf course has gone up for sale.
The four-bedroom property sits in St Mary's Drive, Whitegate, which itself sits between Northwich and Winsford.
With elevated views of Vale Royal Golf Course from both inside and outside, the homes is being marketed at £835,000 by Gascoigne Halman.
Since being ‘transformed’ by a two-story extension in 2008, the house now offers an attractive garden and an ideal layout.
The property listing on Rightmove reads: "This investment created a new patio area via French doors which has excellent walks through to the lovely Church Wood.
"It has considerably enhanced the two key rooms in any house - the master bedroom and the kitchen."
The hub of the house is the open-plan kitchen and family room, where a recently-fitted kitchen is finished with a modern design.
The ground floor also includes three separate reception rooms, which add an ‘extremely versatile’ layout to the house.
Heading upstairs, visitors will find four bedrooms, including the master, which features a dressing room, an en suite and a balcony offering views of the garden and golf course.
The listing adds: "This exclusive development in Whitegate has sustained continual popularity over many years.
"It enjoys a beautiful semi-rural position adjoining Vale Royal Abbey private members golf club and is known for its distinctive house types, striking architecture and generous plot sizes.
"The subject property has all these assets in addition to bespoke features of significant merit.
"Location wise it is excellent as St Mary's Drive leads directly to the impressive and historic 13th century Vale Royal Abbey, part of which now forms the golf clubhouse.
"It is also one of surprisingly few houses that enjoys a direct view of the golf course from the inside the house and the garden, whilst retaining privacy.
"To the front there is ample parking in addition to a detached double garage."
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