Spacious five-bedroom family house on a secluded, beautifully landscaped Cheshire plot.
Five double bedrooms and three bathrooms
2,439 sq ft living space plus 695 sq ft oak car port/store
Very large, mature landscaped plot with orchard and kitchen garden
Open-plan kitchen and garden room with strong indoor–outdoor flow
Underfloor heating, double glazing and high-spec kitchen appliances
Oak-built garage for two plus hardstanding for multiple cars
Bathrooms refurbished within last three years; EPC rating C
Council tax level described as quite expensive
Set behind electric gates on a very large, meticulously landscaped plot, this five-double-bedroom detached home balances rural privacy with village convenience. Built in 2005 to a high specification, the property merges modern construction with Tudor-Revival character: exposed oak detailing, cast-iron rainwater goods and quality fittings throughout. The house offers generous living space (2,439 sq ft) plus a 695 sq ft oak-framed car port and store.
The ground floor is arranged for sociable family life: a large open-plan kitchen with quality appliances and a central island opens to a garden room with expansive glazing and French doors, creating strong indoor–outdoor flow for entertaining. A separate lounge with an open fire and a formal dining area add flexible reception space. Practical additions include a utility room with external access and underfloor heating throughout the ground floor.
Upstairs features five double bedrooms and three bathrooms, including a principal suite with walk-in wardrobe, spa-style ensuite and a Juliet balcony with countryside views. All bathrooms were refurbished within the last three years. The plot contains more than 100 trees, an orchard, kitchen garden and paved terraces; parking is provided by an oak-built garage for two and hardstanding for several more vehicles. Broadband is fast and the location benefits from low crime and nearby good schools.
Notable considerations: council tax is described as quite expensive and the property’s size and high-spec finishes will carry ongoing maintenance costs. The home, while built recently, echoes period styling which may not suit buyers seeking strictly contemporary architecture. Buyers should verify service and equipment condition independently (EPC C).