- Four double bedrooms including principal ensuite fitted furniture
- Open-plan kitchen/diner with integrated appliances and utility room
- Lounge and dining with French doors to tiered garden and field views
- Large plot with two patio areas and additional rear parking access
- Freehold, mid-terrace barn conversion finished to a high standard
- Heating via LPG boiler (private supply) — consider fuel costs
- Broadband speeds are slow despite excellent mobile signal
- Council Tax Band E (above average) to budget for
This renovated four-bedroom barn conversion blends original character with contemporary living across about 1,740 sq ft. Exposed brickwork, high-quality fittings and a farmhouse-style kitchen create a warm, functional family home while retaining rural charm.
Ground-floor layout suits everyday family life and entertaining: a spacious kitchen/diner, separate utility, dining room and lounge with French doors opening to a tiered rear garden and open field views. The principal suite includes fitted furniture and an ensuite; three further bedrooms and a generous family bathroom complete the upper floor.
Practical points are straightforward: the home is freehold, has off-street parking and low local crime. Expect LPG-fired heating (not a communal supply) and above-average council tax (Band E). Broadband speeds are slow in this agricultural location despite excellent mobile signal — factor this in if frequent high-speed internet is essential.
Set in a small development of three homes on the cusp of Alsager, the property offers countryside tranquillity with easy regional links via the A500/M6 and nearby Crewe and Alsager stations. The plot is large and well proportioned for gardening or alfresco entertaining, making this a strong choice for families seeking space and character near commuter routes.