Large south-facing walled garden with extensive entertaining terrace
A striking Victorian mid-terrace on Nantwich’s historic Welsh Row, this elegant four-bedroom townhouse blends period detail with contemporary living. Ornate Minton-tiled hall, sash windows, cast-iron fireplaces and exposed timber create strong character, while a cathedral-like open-plan kitchen/living/dining area with bi-folds and underfloor heating gives modern, light-filled family space. The luxurious master suite includes a Juliet balcony and en-suite; the family bathroom features a roll-top bath and large walk-in shower.
Outside, the property benefits from a large south-facing walled garden with terraces and a detached L-shaped outbuilding suitable for a home office, studio or gym. Generous plot size in a central town location is unusual and ideal for entertaining, children’s play and flexible use of the outbuilding.
Practical facts and caveats are set out plainly: the house is solid brick (likely original, with no built-in wall insulation assumed) and was constructed c.1900–1929, so thermal upgrades may be needed to meet current standards. Parking is on-street only, broadband speeds are average and the immediate area records higher local deprivation and crime figures than regional averages—factors to weigh for family safety and resale. The property is freehold with mains gas central heating and double glazing fitted post-2002.
Overall this is a spacious, character-rich family home in a prime historic street offering extensive entertaining spaces and conversion/upgrade potential for buyers wanting period charm with contemporary comforts. Viewing recommended to appreciate scale, garden and outbuilding potential in person.