Spacious five-bedroom mid-century house with large garden and modernised interiors in High Legh.
- Five-bedroom detached home on a large, private wraparound plot
- Mid-century character: parquet floors, birch ceilings, original chimneypiece
- Reconfigured, light-filled plan with bifold doors to terrace and garden
- Two studies/optional bedrooms and utility/boot room for family life
- Off-street parking for several cars and on-site EV charge point
- Built 1960 — double-glazing install date unknown; future maintenance possible
- Council Tax Band G: relatively high annual tax costs
- Very low local crime, fast broadband, village amenities and good schools
An imaginative mid-century detached house set on a large plot at the edge of High Legh, this five-bedroom home blends authentic 1960s detail with considered contemporary updates. Bright, interconnected living spaces—including a sunlit living room with restored parquet and birch ceiling—open directly to a private wraparound garden and expansive paved terrace, ideal for family life and entertaining.
The kitchen and dining area is a focal point, with bespoke teak-edged cabinetry, a central island and bifold doors to the garden. Ground-floor studies provide flexible space for home working or extra bedrooms, while a practical utility/boot room and generous storage support everyday family routines. Off-street parking for several cars and an EV charge point add convenience for commuters.
Upstairs, a large principal suite with ensuite sits alongside three further well-proportioned bedrooms and a modern family bathroom. The house has been sensitively reconfigured to respect its mid-century origins while offering contemporary comfort; however, its 1960 construction means future maintenance should be anticipated and double-glazing install dates are unknown.
Positioned in a very low-crime, very affluent village location with fast broadband and good local schools, the property suits families seeking space, character and easy access to countryside amenities. Note: Council Tax Band G indicates relatively high running costs. Freehold tenure and no flood risk complete the practical picture.