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House For Sale £725,000
Newcastle Road South, Sandbach, Cheshire CW11


Description
Detached barn conversion with five bedrooms and detached triple garage / barn offering potential to create a separate dwelling (subject to planning)

Description
Upon entering the bright entrance reception hall with feature galleried landing opens to three good sized reception rooms. The spacious sitting room has large windows allowing maximum light, warmed by a gas fire with feature brick surround.
Through the spacious dining room is a lovely snug, warmed by a feature log burner and access outside. The kitchen has a large range of wall, drawer and base units and integrated appliances with space for a Falcon large cooker, off the kitchen is a useful utility room. Completing the accommodation is a cloaks with WC.

The first floor accommodation is generous in size, offering five bedrooms. The principal bedroom has a modern en suite shower room. Four further bedrooms are serviced by a family bathroom comprising four piece bathroom suite with Jacuzzi bath.

Externally the property is set back from the road with a large block paved driveway providing ample parking for numerous vehicles. The attractive front garden is a fabulous size, mainly laid to lawn with feature blossom trees and hedgerows. There is the added benefit of a spacious detached barn with the possibility of converting into a single dwelling (subject to planning).

Tenure
Freehold

Energy Performance
A copy of the full Energy Performance Certificate is available upon request.

Viewing
Strictly by appointment with Savills.

Location
Brereton is a small parish close to Holmes Chapel. Brereton is mentioned in the Domesday book as the Manor of Bretune.

It also contains Brereton Hall, a Grade I listed[4] Elizabethan house that is in private ownership and not open to the public. This used to be the family seat of the Lords Brereton, but the Lordship ended in 1722 when the fifth Baron Brereton died a bachelor. The adjoining Church of St Oswald is a Grade II* listed building described as "an unusually complete late Perpendicular church" The Bear's Head is a notable half-timbered public house, dated 1615 and also listed at Grade II*.

There are stations close by in Goostrey and Holmes Chapel, providing excellent services to Manchester and Crewe to London line, there is access to junction 17 Sandbach.

The surrounding countryside is amongst Cheshire's finest and offers exceptional walking and hacking. There are numerous gastropubs in the area and schooling for all ages is available in Holmes Chapel and Knutsford. Such as Terra Nova preparatory school, Alderley Edge School for girls, Cransley School and Kings School Macclesfield.

Square Footage: 2,402 sq ft

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