Guide price
£350,000
3 bed semi-detached house for saleWhite Cottage, London Road, Stapeley, Nantwich CW5
3 beds
1 bath
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Baker Wynne and Wilson
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About this property
Guide price: £350,000 - £375,000
A classic 1930's, art deco, semi detached house for improvement with A 150 foot south west facing garden overlooking countryside, in A prime position on the edge of town.
Guide Price: £350,000 - £375,000
A classic 1930's, art deco, semi detached house for improvement with A 150 foot south west facing garden overlooking countryside, in A prime position on the edge of town.
Summary
Entrance Porch, Dining Hall, Sitting Room, Kitchen open to Breakfast Room, Landing, Three Good Bedrooms, Shower Room, Gas Central Heating, Car Parking Space, Garage, Gardens.
Description
White Cottages is constructed of brick with pebbled dashed elevations under a tiled roof and stands nicely back from the road, approached over a gravel drive. This stylish home combines all the key elements of its original age of construction with parquet woodblock floors, entrance door, pine internal doors, picture rails and brick fireplaces. It now requires updating but because of its location and the size of rear garden any improvements or indeed, enlargement would, in our opinion, be well worth while.
A key feature is the South West facing rear garden that extends to about 150 feet and has been well nurtured over the years. The rear boundary adjoins open countryside so the views are terrific.
This is a rare buying opportunity with no ongoing chain, that comes to the market for the first time in 30 years.
Location & Amenties
White Cottage occupies a sought after position at Stapeley, about .75 of a mile from the centre of Nantwich. Nantwich is a charming market town in Cheshire, set beside the River Weaver with a Medieval Street pattern. The town, renowned for its history in the Salt and Tanning industry, today contains a excellent range of urban facilities which combine with a number of interesting buildings to provide a most pleasing living and working environment. Nantwich is a popular and prosperous town hosting a range of bars, restaurants and cafes with renowned delicatessens and butchers, all sitting comfortably alongside national retail outlets.
The A51 and Nantwich bypass provides swift access to the M6 North and South, whilst Chester and Stoke on Trent can be reached in just 30 minutes each by car. Manchester airport is about a 45 minute drive.
Approximate Distances
Crewe Intercity Rail Network (London Euston 90 minutes, Manchester 40 minutes) 4 miles.
M6 motorway (junction 16) 11 miles.
The Potteries 15 miles.
Chester 24 miles.
Directions
Proceed out of Nantwich along the A51 South on the Woore Road and the property will be seen on the right hand side, immediately after the left hand turning to Wybunbury.
Accommodation
With approximate measurements comprises:
Entrance Porch
Quarry tiled floor.
Dining Hall (4.88m x 2.67m (16'0" x 8'9"))
Brick fireplace with timber mantle and tiled hearth, original entrance door, parquet wood block floor, picture rail, radiator.
Sitting Room (3.81m x 3.53m (12'6" x 11'7"))
Open fireplace with cast inset timber surround and tiled hearth, parquet wood block floor, two windows and French windows to rear, three single wall lights, two radiators.
Kitchen Open To Breakfast Room
Kitchen (3.56m x 2.90m (11'8" x 9'6"))
Ceramic one and half bowl single drainer sink unit, cupboard under, floor standing cupboard and drawer units with worktops, wall cupboards, integrated oven and four burner gas hob unit with extractor hood above, feature circular window, radiator.
Breakfast Room (2.67m x 1.75m (8'9" x 5'9"))
Quarry tiled floor, stable door to rear, radiator.
Stairs From Dining Hall To First Floor Landing
Access to loft.
Bedroom No. 1 (3.81m x 3.51m (12'6" x 11'6"))
Brick fireplace with timber surround, built in double wardrobe, picture rail, radiator.
Bedroom No. 2 (3.51m x 2.90m (11'6" x 9'6"))
Cylinder and airing cupboard, picture rail, radiator.
Bedroom No. 3 (2.95m x 2.64m (9'8" x 8'8"))
Radiator.
Shower Room (2.67m x 1.91m (8'9" x 6'3"))
White heritage suite comprising low flush W/C and pedestal hand basin, walk in shower with seat, two windows, two single wall lights, brass radiator/towel rail.
Outside
Gravel carparking and turning area. Timber constructed garage 21'6" x 9'5" (in poor condition), exterior light. Crazy paved seating area.
Gardens
The front garden is lawned with honeysuckle and borders. The rear garden is extensively lawned with conifers, ferns, rhododendrons, hedgerow, rockery, specimen trees and mature trees including horse chestnut and silverbirch.
Services
All mains services are connected to the property.
N.B. Tests have not been made of electrical, water, gas, drainage and heating systems and associated appliances, nor confirmation obtained from the statutory bodies of the presence of these services. The information given should therefore be verified prior to a legal commitment to purchase.
Tenure
Freehold.
Council Tax
Band D.
Viewings
Viewings by appointment with Baker, Wynne and Wilson. Telephone:
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