Listed for £535,000
July 14, 2025
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Externally, a paved driveway provides off-road parking for multiple vehicles, bordered by pleasant lawned areas. At the rear of the property, is a south west facing garden backing on to fields of green. The initial patio area accessed from the French doors from the dining area is the ideal spot for families to spend time together or enjoy the sunshine and alfresco dining. Beyond is a large lawned area with immense potential to be further landscaped and developed.
In summary, this immaculate detached home has been further enhanced by the current owner to provide ample storage solutions, stylish decor and bespoke fixtures and fittings throughout. The luxurious property perfectly exemplifies the benefits of modern homes.
Location - Cheddleton is situated on the outskirts of Leek, within easy reach of the market town, yet also close to some stunning countryside.
Leek is known as the 'Queen of the Staffordshire Moorlands', Leek is a former textile town with a long and fascinating history.
The unspoilt town centre offers a refreshing alternative to from modern shopping malls and has a wealth of independent shops, including former silk mills housing antique and reproduction pine centres, as well as traditional and contemporary furnishings.
Delicious local produce can be found in abundance at traditional butchers, bakers, greengrocers, delicatessens and cafes. Leek is also home to speciality producers of condiments, confectionery, preserves, wine, whisky, craft beers and the traditional Staffordshire oatcake.
Traditional markets abound, both indoors in the beautifully restored Victorian Butter Market and outdoors in the Market Place, offering everything from general goods, antiques and collectables to fine foods and special 'Totally Locally' Sunday markets. And when it comes to wining and dining, you can choose from a tempting selection of cafés, real ale pubs and restaurants.
Further afield, you'll find the unique, tooth-like rock formations of The Roaches, Rudyard Lake with its picturesque setting and narrow gauge railway and Tittesworth Water, a popular and accessible attraction for visitors of all ages
The location offers excellent access to the Peak District National Park, an area of outstanding natural beauty famed for its walking, cycling and wildlife watching. Steep limestone valleys like Dovedale, with its stepping stones, and Lathkill Dale, draw visitors from around the world.
The nearest train stations to Leek are Stoke-on-Trent (12 miles), Macclesfield (13 miles) and Buxton (13 miles), providing direct services to Manchester, Sheffield and London in around 95 minutes.Situated on the outskirts of Leek, within easy reach of the market town, yet also close to some stunning countryside.
Leek is known as the 'Queen of the Staffordshire Moorlands', Leek is a former textile town with a long and fascinating history.
The unspoilt town centre offers a refreshing alternative to from modern shopping malls and has a wealth of independent shops, including former silk mills housing antique and reproduction pine centres, as well as traditional and contemporary furnishings.
Delicious local produce can be found in abundance at traditional butchers, bakers, greengrocers, delicatessens and cafes. Leek is also home to speciality producers of condiments, confectionery, preserves, wine, whisky, craft beers and the traditional Staffordshire oatcake.
Traditional markets abound, both indoors in the beautifully restored Victorian Butter Market and outdoors in the Market Place, offering everything from general goods, antiques and collectables to fine foods and special 'Totally Locally' Sunday markets. And when it comes to wining and dining, you can choose from a tempting selection of cafés, real ale pubs and restaurants.
Further afield, you'll find the unique, tooth-like rock formations of The Roaches, Rudyard Lake with its picturesque setting and narrow gauge railway and Tittesworth Water, a popular and accessible attraction for visitors of all ages
The location offers excellent access to the Peak District National Park, an area of outstanding natural beauty famed for its walking, cycling and wildlife watching. Steep limestone valleys like Dovedale, with its stepping stones, and Lathkill Dale, draw visitors from around the world.
The nearest train stations to Leek are Stoke-on-Trent (12 miles), Macclesfield (13 miles) and Buxton (13 miles), providing direct services to Manchester, Sheffield and London in around 95 minutes.
Entrance Hall - 2.21 x 4.94 (7'3" x 16'2" ) - Tiled flooring. Composite door to the front aspect. Stairs to the first floor accommodation. Wall mounted radiator. Built in push panel storage under stairs. Spotlights.
Living Room - 3.91 x (12'9" x ) - Fitted carpet. Wall mounted radiator. uPVC double glazed bay window to the front aspect. Bespoke shutters. Two ceiling lights.
Kitchen Diner - 9.45m x 3.73m (31'0" x 12'3") -
Kitchen Area - Tiled flooring. A range of Matt wall and base units with quartz worktops above. Integrated fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, Lamona oven, Lamona microwave, Lamona hob with extractor above sink and drainer unit with mixer tap above. Large breakfast bar with quartz worksurface. Composite door to the side aspect. Two uPVC double glazed windows to the rear aspect. Inset spotlights.
Dining Area - Continued tiled flooring. Wall mounted radiator. French doors to the rear aspect. Spotlights.
Wc - 0.85 x 1.59 (2'9" x 5'2") - Continued tiled flooring wall mounted radiator. Low-level WC pedestal wash handbasin with storage underneath. Ceiling light. Extractor fan.
Integral Garage - 3.08 x 5.05 (10'1" x 16'6" ) - Wall mounted radiator. uPVC double glazed window to the side aspect. Electric roller door. Wall mounted combination boiler. Lighting.
First Floor Landing - Fitted carpet. Wall mounted radiator. Large storage cupboard. Two ceiling lights. uPVC double glazed window to the front aspect with bespoke shutter. Stairs to the second floor accommodation.
Bedroom One - 3.99 x 4.03 (13'1" x 13'2") - Fitted carpet. Wall mounted radiator. uPVC double glazed bay window to the front aspect with bespoke shutters. Built-in wardrobes. Ceiling light.
Ensuite - 1.20 x 2.13 (3'11" x 6'11") - Laminate flooring. Low-level WC wash hand basin with storage underneath. Wall mounted ladder style towel rail. Shower cubicle with shower. Obscured uPVC double glazed window to the side aspect. Extractor fan. Inset spotlights.
Bedroom Two - 3.02 x 5.02 (9'10" x 16'5") - Fitted carpet. Wall mounted radiator. uPVC double glazed window to the front aspect with bespoke shutter. Ceiling light.
Bedroom Three - 2.99 x 3.97 (9'9" x 13'0") - Fitted carpet. Wall mounted radiator. uPVC double glazed window to the rear aspect with bespoke shutter. Ceiling light.
Bedroom Four - 3.02 x 2.95 (9'10" x 9'8") - Fitted carpet. Wall mounted radiator. uPVC double glazed window to the rear aspect with bespoke shutters. Ceiling light.
Bathroom - 1.88. x 2.16 (6'2". x 7'1") - Laminate flooring. Fitted bath with shower above and glass. Shower screen. Low-level WC. Wash handbasin with storage underneath. Wall mounted ladder style towel rail. Obscured uPVC double glazed window to the rear with fitted blind.
Second Floor Landing - Fitted carpet. Under eaves storage cupboard. Skylight with fitted blind. Ceiling light.
Bedroom Five - 4.50 x 3.46 (14'9" x 11'4" ) - Fitted carpet. Under eaves storage. Wall mounted radiator. Built-in wardrobes. Velux skylight with fitted blind ceiling light.
Bathroom - 3.00 x 3.46 (9'10" x 11'4" ) - Laminate flooring. Shower cubicle with shower. Low-level WC. Wash hand basin with storage underneath. Wall mounted ladder style towel rail. Large storage cupboard. Vellex skylight with fitted blind. Ceiling light. Extractor fan.
Outside - To the front is a paved driveway providing off road parking for multiple vehicles and leads to an integral garage. To The rear is a tiered garden with a patio area leading from the French doors out of the dining area and steps leading to a large lawn beyond which backs onto fields.
Agents Notes - Tenure: Freehold
Services: All mains services connected
Council Tax: Staffordshire Moorlands Band F
Please Note - Please note that all areas, measurements and distances given in these particulars are approximate and rounded. The text, photographs and floor plans are for general guidance only. Denise White Estate Agents has not tested any services, appliances or specific fittings — prospective purchasers are advised to inspect the property themselves. All fixtures, fittings and furniture not specifically itemised within these particulars are deemed removable by the vendor.
About Your Agent - Denise is the director of Denise White Estate agents and has worked in the local area since 1999. Denise lives locally in Leek and can help and advise with any information on the local property market and the local area.
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