A STUNNING 'chocolate box' thatched cottage in Cheshire has been put up for sale.
The five-bedroom detached property, in Hulse Heath Lane, Mere, near Knutsford, sits in a 1.6 acre plot and includes a paddock and private woodland.
Willowbrook, which is surrounded by a lush, green garden, is being marketed at £1,950,000 by estate agents Gascoigne Halman.
Phillip Diggle, director for Gascoigne Halman, said: “There is nothing more beautiful than an English country home in summertime.
“Willowbrook epitomises everything a buyer could want from a rural country retreat; a beautiful, thatched property with contemporary neutral interiors, surrounded by immaculate gardens.
“Features within this home include three spacious reception rooms to the downstairs, equally suited to casual family time and formal entertaining.
"The kitchen is a chef’s dream boasting both an AGA and Gaggenau Grill and hob alongside hand-painted cabinets, stone worktops and a large central island.
“Upstairs the property offers five spacious bedrooms and four bathrooms; plenty of flexible space for family, guests or home working.
"Enjoying a peaceful private outlook, the master bedroom includes a walk-in dressing room and luxurious en suite bathroom.
“Health-conscious house hunters will love what’s contained above the detached double garage – a private gym with its own spa-style shower room and sauna.
"With oak flooring throughout, this could easily be adapted into a guest bedroom suite, perhaps offering older children or relatives some independence from the main house.
“New to the market with Gascoigne Halman, properties of Willowbrook’s calibre do not come up for sale often. It’s got character and elegance in abundance and is a welcoming countryside retreat with timeless appeal.”
For more details, check out the property listing here or contact the Knutsford or Hale branches of Gascoigne Halman.
https://www.gascoignehalman.co.uk/property-details/963763/cheshire/knutsford/hulse-heath-lane
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