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House For Sale £325,000
'Little Heath Barns', Cheshire Street, Audlem, Cheshire


Description
Presenting you with beautiful homes is one of our favourite tasks of the day, and here it is! An impeccably appointed TWO BEDROOM BARN CONVERSION that forms part of a STUNNING DEVELOPMENT of only four properties known as 'Little Heath Barns.' Situated in the SOUGHT AFTER and PICTURESQUE Cheshire village of Audlem, the property enjoys a WONDERFUL VILLAGE LOCATION with a THRIVING COMMUNITY SPIRIT and is perfectly positioned within CLOSE PROXIMITY FROM THE CENTRE of Audlem where you will find VARIETY OF AMENITIES to suit all. As you would hope but not always expect, the property retains and incorporates an abundance of TRADITIONAL and CHARACTER FEATURES including EXPOSED BEAMS and WALL TIMBERS, LARGE FIREPLACE FEATURE with MULTI-FUEL STOVE and exposed brick chimney breast surround, EXCELLENT ROOM PROPORTIONS and HIGH CEILINGS to the first floor. IMMACULATELY PRESENTED throughout, the accommodation comprises, welcoming entrance hall with stairs rising to the first floor, lounge/diner that is perfect for entertaining, featuring doorway access opening out onto the front and rear gardens, kitchen/breakfast room with BESPOKE FITTED KITCHEN incorporating a range of wall and base units, granite worktops, one and a half bowl sink unit, five burner gas hob with extractor hood above, integrated oven and grill, dishwasher and fridge freezer. The ground floor is completed with guest WC with wash hand basin and a useful cupboard housing the LPG gas central heating boiler system. The first floor offers a light and airy landing, TWO DOUBLE BEDROOMS comprising, a master bedroom suite with BUILT-IN DOUBLE WARDROBES and a second bedroom which is split across two levels, with a staircase rising to the sleeping area above on a mezzanine floor and a further built in wardrobe and plenty of space below for furniture and storage. The first floor is topped off with a CONTEMPORARY FITTED MAIN BATHROOM equipped with a panel bath with shower over, wash hand basin and low level WC. Externally, the property is set back from the road and approached via a shared gravelled driveway that sweeps around the development and an attractive front cottage style lawned garden. The rear aspect affords a brick and tile built double carport with concrete base providing OFF-ROAD PARKING FOR TWO VEHICLES and a secure brick store with attached timber constructed garden store/workshop. The rear garden offers a mixture of laid to lawn and a patio seating area with paved pathway. Don't miss out on this fabulous home, contact our Nantwich office today to arrange a viewing!

Location
Audlem is a charming Cheshire village with a bustling heart that is a designated conservation area and is centred around St James Church with it's stunning 13th century gothic architecture. The village offers an excellent range of facilities include a selection of independent shops, butcher, post office, three public houses, coffee shops, mini-supermarket, medical practice, and a 'Good' OFSTED rated primary school. For further schooling Audlem is within the catchment area of the 'Good' OFSTED rated Brine Leas secondary school and sixth form college in Nantwich. A more comprehensive range of facilities can be found in the market towns of Nantwich and Whitchurch which are only a short drive away or there is a bus service from the village to all three of these towns. Audlem is a thriving village that hosts a number of annual events including a Festival of Transport, Music and Arts Festival, Beer Festival, Party on the Park, a Bonfire and Fireworks Spectacular, and the Christmas lights 'Big Switch On'. The village is a past winner of numerous awards including Regional North of England Village of Year, Cheshire Village of the Year, Best Kept Cheshire Village of the Year, and a Cheshire Community Pride Award.Located within picturesque Cheshire countryside and with the Shropshire Union Canal running through the village, Audlem is sure to delight lovers of the outdoors with an abundance of scenic rural routes to walk, run, or cycle including the canal towpath along the famous run of 15 locks which has been described as one of the finest walks in lowland England.For commuters, junction 16 of the M6 is approximately 12 miles away and provides excellent links to the north and south whilst Crewe railway station is within 10 miles and provides a fast commute into London, Manchester, Liverpool, and other major cities. Nearest airports are Birmingham to the south and Liverpool and Manchester to the north.

Council Tax Band: D
Tenure: Freehold

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