- No Chain +
- Stunning Stone Country House +
- Stretching Countryside Views +
- Extended to the rear +
- Planning Permission to create Garages +
- Driveway Parking +
- Original Period Features +
This Four Bedroom detached period property benefits from an elevated position and therefore has the most stunning views over Staffordshire and Cheshire. Dating back to the mid to late 18th Century the property is constructed in an attractive stone with a pitched roof and Staffordshire blue duckbill scallop tiled roof.
The owners have lovingly brought to life this mid-late 18th Century property while retaining a number of desirable period features such as; original cornicing, Minton tile floors and fire places. They have saved the hand painted leaded glass windows and encapsulated them in triple glazing around the front door and the side windows.
The accommodation is well laid out and deceptively spacious given the large Kitchen/Breakfast, the two front reception rooms and large rear sitting room with valuated ceiling and exposed timber beams. The property has sash windows all double glazed, and has gas fired central heating.
The accommodation comprises: Entrance hall with Minton tile floors and staircase to first floor, there is a Dining room and office Room to the front which offer incredible views to the front of the property.
The Kitchen/Breakfast is fitted with a range of wall and base units which comprise cupboards and drawers and handmade wooden work tops and a double Belfast sink and an electric Aga. There is space for a dining/breakfast table which sits perfectly between the coal fire place and the double patio doors to the rear. Off the Kitchen is a rear porch/utility room, with further fitted cupboard units and wooden work tops, a wall mounted gas central heating boiler and side door. There is a WC with large walk-in shower and vanity sink basin.
To the rear of the property is the converted barn which has the stunning vaulted ceiling with exposed beams and brick fireplace with log burner and double patio doors to the rear. This could be the cosy sitting room you’ve been looking for in the cold winters to snuggle in front of the raging log fire.
To the first floor there is a Landing with access to the four double bedrooms and a storage cupboard. In addition, there is a Shower Room/bathroom and separate WC.
Externally, there is a lawned garden to the front with a path leading from the cast iron gate to the front door. There is access to the rear garden from the driveway.
The rear garden is elevated and pleasantly filled with a variety of mature shrubs and trees. It is mainly laid to lawn, with the garden getting the sun there are plenty of space for evening entertaining.
Having such stunning views around these rolling hills of Staffordshire and Cheshire it is easy to see why it is such a desirable area. Within easy reach of places like Kidsgrove & Congleton for all your main amenities however there is a local corner shop just a short drive down the road and the local pubs The Mow Cop Inn and Ash Inn.
There is good local road networks to get you to the A500 and further on to the M6.
There is planning permission granted to build a garage and extension.