- Characterful Edwardian home +
- Four bedrooms +
- Four reception rooms +
- Four bathrooms +
- Over 3320 sqft +
- Highly sought after location +
- Separate annexe +
- EPC Rating = E +
A characterful 3,329 Sq Ft Edwardian family home on the prestigious and highly desirable Hill Top Avenue set within a tremendous 0.5 acre plot.
Description
Moor Howe alludes Edwardian charm, built in 1905 it was originally the first property on Hill Top Avenue. Lovingly lived in and enjoyed as a family home, it has now come to the market for the first time in 50 years.
Many original Edwardian architectural features remain including, stained glass windows, high ceilings, ornate cornicing and picture rails, column style radiators and solid panelled doors.
Moor Howe is entered via a framed covered porch into an impressive entrance hall complete with ornate tiled floor which has a wonderful aspect over the front of the property. Leading off to the right is the formal reception room with fireplace and triple aspect views across the garden.
The house stands in a beautiful, private, established plot of approximately 0.5 acres within the highly sough after Swann Lane Conservation Area. Gardens hold specimen trees of Japanese Maples, Cedar, a mature vine and banks of beautiful rhododendrons. A long drive leads to ample parking to the rear of the property with space for a double garage, subject to planning.
The property is arranged over three floors and the accommodation includes three bedrooms, three reception rooms, one bathroom and extends to 2452 sq ft.
In addition, there is a converted, detached Coach House which was built at the same time as the house which provides 675 sq ft of living accommodation. Currently used as a self contained guest house, it contains a double bedroom, one reception room and a shower room.
*The land is subject to an overage agreement; for further details, please contact the office.
Location
The property is well placed for easy access to Cheadle Hulme station (Manchester Piccadilly 19 minutes) and within walking distance of Church Road shops and one mile from Waitrose supermarket, Cheadle Hulme shopping centre, a local butchers and green grocers and the many independent bars and bistros Cheadle Hulme has to offer. The property is within walking distance of the former ‘The Hesketh’ public house built 1864, popular with locals but now has planning permitted for an Italian eatery by the food chain Pesto.
Greenbank School, Cheadle Hulme School, Cheadle Hulme High School and Hursthead primary school are all less than one mile away. Bramhall Park and Bramhall Lawn Tennis Club and Bramhall Park Golf Club are just over a mile away and John Lewis shopping centre in Cheadle is just over 2 miles away.
Square Footage: 3,329 sq ft