Contemporary detached three-bed with en suites and far-reaching rural views..
Three double bedrooms, each with en suite bathroom
About 1,500 sq ft of versatile, multi-storey accommodation
Exclusive development—one of five detached homes with countryside views
West-facing garden overlooking open fields and trees
Underfloor heating at ground level; air-source heating fitted (verify system)
Mixed heating/fuel information (oil boiler referenced) — confirm details
Cavity walls noted as built with assumed no added insulation
Slow broadband and average mobile signal; council tax/EPC pending
Set on an exclusive five-home development on the edge of Mawdesley, this detached three-double-bedroom house offers about 1,500 sq ft of flexible living arranged over multiple levels. The ground floor is light and open with a lantern, bifold doors and a sizeable kitchen island with granite surfaces and integrated Neff appliances — a practical family hub that opens onto a west-facing lawn with uninterrupted countryside views.
All three bedrooms are doubles and each has an en suite, which suits families who need privacy or buyers seeking strong rental appeal. The ground floor benefits from underfloor heating and the property is fitted with an air-source heating system, while sympathetic finishes such as luxury vinyl tile and herringbone flooring give a contemporary, low-maintenance feel.
There are several practical items to note before viewing. The listing describes the home as a new build/newly renovated, but existing records indicate original construction between 1967–1975; buyers should verify build/alteration history and warranties. Main-fuel information is mixed in the data supplied (oil boiler referenced alongside air-source heating) — buyer verification of heating specification, running costs and the forthcoming EPC/council tax is advised. External walls are recorded as cavity as built with assumed no added insulation, which may affect energy performance.
The village location benefits from very low crime, affluent surroundings and good local primary and secondary schools nearby, though one local primary is currently rated as ‘Requires improvement’. Broadband speeds are reported as slow and mobile signal average — important for home working. Overall this is a contemporary-feeling family home in a quiet countryside setting, with clear potential but a few technical details that should be checked during due diligence.