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House For Sale £500,000
Town House Barns, Rushy Lane


Description

Rural living can teach us to appreciate the simple things in life, the nature that lives along side us, the beauty that lies arounds us, a place where you can truly hear your self think, and this wonderful barn conversion is an exceptional example of this. Town House barn is set within the most mesmerising position, on a corner plot, offering panoramic views across the Cheshire countryside. When an estate agent says, location, location, location, we can verify that this barn exudes that description. Set on the periphery of the very pretty village of Barthomley, with it's main landmark, St Bertoline's church, together with some black and white house's dating back to the 17th and 18th century. Not only is this lovely barn located in this quintessential village but you are less than two miles away from junction 16 of the M6 motorway, providing excellent commuter links and a short drive to larger towns such as Congleton, Holmes Chapel & Macclesfield. Approaching the development you pull up the long gravel driveway passing the garage that comes with the barn, then you park up by the large garden garden with far reaching views toward Mow Cop and beyond. A short walk up the Indian stone pathway to the back door gaining access to the property. The front door is also accessible both on foot and by car in the courtyard but the primary parking is at the rear. The door leads you into a contemporary kitchen, fitted with an abundance of cabinets and a wooden worktop over. Integrated you have dishwasher, washing machine, fridge, freezer, microwave, double ovens and an induction hob along with extra spaces for additional white goods should you so wish. The large wooden breakfast bar divides this space perfectly to the large open-plan lounge diner which offers a number of windows and a set of French doors leading out to the private rear patio, which is unique to this barn because of it's corner plot position. A door from the living room leads into the entrance hallway which is a welcoming space with a guest W.C from here too and then the staircase draws you up the first floor. The landing is impressive in its' self with a vaulted ceiling, exposed beams and a space that could be use in many ways, an office space, reading nook, even a place for a small sofa bed for little visiting guests maybe? The landing is lined with gorgeous, Oak Mexicano doors, the first being a large, walk-in airing cupboard with shelfing and the pressurised water tank. Bedroom two has a quirky circular window, a common theme throughout this barn, fitted with wardrobes to the right hand wall. Next door is the bathroom which once again has the exposed trusses, a vanity unit with sink inset, W.C, bath with a shower over and glass shower door. The third bedroom is currently fitted out very neatly with racking for a very functional office space for these vendors but could be used as a single bedroom too. The main bedroom is the most luxurious and spacious with a vaulted ceiling, exposed beams and fitted wardrobes to the left hand wall providing plenty of storage for clothes, shoes and personal belongings. The final space is the immaculately presented, modern en-suite which comprises W.C, walk-in shower enclosure and wall hung vanity unit with sink inset. Outside the vendors have taken care of this large space as scrupulously as the inside and designed what was a blank canvass when they bought it, to create beautiful landscape of pristine lawn, curvaceous borders filled with plants, shrubs, a number of specimen trees and Acer bed, railway sleeper planters for herbs and vegetable growing part of which was dedicated to bee and butterfly friendly plants surrounded by stone paths and the private patio area. This large corner plot really does provide a tranquil retreat for relaxing and enjoying the views, entertaining or for keeping the green fingered buyers busy. So before you grab your tweeds and caps, call our Eccleshall office today to arrange a viewing of this wonderful home on[use Contact Agent Button].

Location
The small picturesque village of Barthomley lies near the south-eastern boundary of Cheshire, close to the border with Staffordshire. Barthomley is dominated by its red sandstone church, with its rare dedication to an 8th Century Saint, Bertoline, who is said to have preformed a miracle on the site. A church may have occupied a site in Saxon times, but the present building dates to the late 11th Century. The Wulvarn Brook, which runs through the village is so named as legend states that the last wolf in England was killed in Barthomley Wood.Townhouse Farm House is in close proximity to an extensive range of amenities from the nearby towns of Crewe and Nantwich and the area provides excellent transport and communication links with the A500 trunk road and junctions 16 of the M6 motorway within 2 miles, making Townhouse Farm Barns very accessible.Rail services are available at Crewe (London Euston) 90 minutes, Manchester 40 minutes. Manchester International Airport is about a 45 minute drive.

Directions
From Junction 16 of the M6 Motorway take the exit towards Barthomley and Alsager. Turn left towards Barthomley just a short distance after the services. Drive through the village heading out towards Englesea Brook. This will put you on Rushy Lane. The development can be found just a short distance along this road on the right hand side after passing a pair of semi detached cottages on your right.

Agent Note
Please be advised that there is a management fee of £100 per annum for the owners of this barn conversion.

Council Tax Band: E
Tenure: Freehold

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