Private plot with large gardens, garage and scope for improvement.
Four double bedrooms with well-proportioned room sizes
Dual-aspect living room delivering abundant natural light
Large front and private rear gardens with paved patio
Wide driveway, parking for several cars plus integral garage
Requires modernisation throughout; cosmetic and systems work likely
Oil-fired central heating; double glazing with unknown ages
One family bathroom plus ground-floor shower room
Short walk to village amenities and highly regarded schools
Set on a generous, private plot in Audlem’s sought-after cul-de-sac, this four-bedroom detached house offers practical family living with strong scope to personalise. The layout delivers a large dual-aspect living room, formal dining room, kitchen/breakfast space, and a ground-floor shower room — useful for busy households and multi-generational living. The sizable front and rear gardens plus wide driveway and integral garage are standout practical features for families with cars, trailers or outdoor hobbies.
The house dates from the mid-1970s and retains well-proportioned rooms and period details such as the staircase and original finishes. It currently requires renovation and updating — modernisation to the kitchen, bathrooms and decor is needed, and there is potential to extend subject to planning (STNPP). Heating is by oil-fired boiler with radiators and the windows are double glazed, though installation dates are unknown.
Location is a genuine strength: a short walk to Audlem village amenities, pubs and cafes, with well-regarded primary schools in the catchment and easy access to Nantwich. Practical considerations include a single main bathroom plus a downstairs shower room, moderate council tax band, average local crime, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — useful for remote working or streaming.
This property suits a family seeking space and a private garden in a peaceful village setting, and who are willing to invest time and budget into updating to create a long-term home. Its generous plot, parking and extension potential make it a sensible purchase for those prioritising outdoor space and future adaptability.