No onward chain; freehold detached house on 0.20 acre plot
Damson House is a substantial six-bedroom detached family home set on a 0.20 acre plot within easy walking distance of Tarporley village centre. The house offers flexible living with five reception rooms, a conservatory with bi-fold doors opening to a mature, private garden and a well-appointed breakfast kitchen with adjoining utility. The property has been continuously upgraded by the current owners since purchase and presents many high-quality finishes, including a bespoke oak and glass staircase and extensive double glazing installed after 2002.
Accommodation is arranged over three floors, with five double bedrooms on the first floor — three with en suites or shower rooms — and a further double bedroom and media/lounge on the second floor with its own en suite. The ground floor footprint is generous (1,478 sq ft) and includes a living room over 25 feet, study, dining/family room and a convenient ground-floor shower room. The second-floor arrangement provides useful independent living space for guests, older children returning from university, a live-in carer or home working.
Outside the plot is notable for its width, mature landscaped planting and productive fruit trees. A detached double garage, vine-house, greenhouse and summerhouse add practical and leisure value. There is ample off-road parking on the good-sized driveway. Practical details include mains gas central heating, cavity wall insulation (assumed), double glazing and freehold tenure. The property is offered chain free, allowing a straightforward move.
Buyers should note council tax is described as quite expensive. The house was built in the late 1990s/early 2000s and, while much invested in, some buyers may wish to personalise finishes or adapt rooms to suit specific needs. Overall this is a rare, well-proportioned family home in a highly regarded village location, suited to those seeking generous space, good schooling options nearby and easy access to countryside and transport links.