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£280,000

(£289/sq. ft)

3 bed terraced house for sale
Kinseys Lane, Ince CH2

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 2 receptions

    • 969 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

Swain Hennessey Estates Limited

About this property

  • Grade II listed sandstone cottage

  • Three double bedrooms

  • Two reception rooms

  • Stunning and well maintained gardens

  • Lovingly restored with A wealth of original features

  • Original floors throughout

  • Stylish kitchen and bathroom

  • Excellent access to M56 motorway network

  • Commutable to liverpool, manchester, chester, warrington and north wales

  • Brief walk to A lovely local country pub/restaurant

Nestled in a quaint corner of an idyllic village, this Grade II listed sandstone cottage presents itself as a rare gem amongst properties. Boasting three double bedrooms, this lovingly restored terraced cottage combines traditional charm with modern comforts, making it an ideal home for those seeking a blend of history and functionality.

As you step inside, the authenticity and character of the property are immediately apparent. The original floors, and fireplaces and Lancashire range - crafted by the esteemed Baxendale Iron Foundry in Manchester - serve as a testament to the rich heritage that permeates every corner of this enchanting abode.

The interior layout of this home is thoughtfully designed to offer both practicality and elegance. Two reception rooms provide ample space for relaxation and entertainment, while the stylish kitchen and bathroom exude a sense of contemporary sophistication. Throughout the property, a wealth of original features has been meticulously preserved, adding a touch of nostalgia to the living spaces.

Beyond its historic allure, this residence also offers convenience and connectivity. Situated within close proximity to the M56 motorway network, residents enjoy excellent access to prominent cities such as Liverpool, Manchester, Chester, Warrington, and North Wales. For those who appreciate a leisurely pace of life, a brief walk leads to a charming local country pub/restaurant - a perfect spot for unwinding after a long day.

Outside, the property's stunning and well-maintained gardens provide a serene retreat where one can bask in the beauty of nature. Whether used for hosting gatherings or simply enjoying a moment of solitude, the outdoor spaces offer a tranquil sanctuary amidst the bustling world outside.

In summary, this 3-bedroom terraced cottage stands as a testament to time-honoured craftsmanship and enduring beauty. With its seamless blend of historical grandeur and modern comforts, this residence beckons those with a discerning eye for quality and a heart that yearns for the embrace of a truly exceptional home.
EPC Rating: D

Dining Room (3.73m x 3.40m)

A beautiful bright room with a cast iron Victorian fireplace and original tile surround, wall mounted radiator, original wood panelled doors to the lounge and sliding door to the kitchen, timber framed window to the front garden

Lounge (4.11m x 3.18m)

Original tiled floor, timber framed window to the front aspect, original wood panelled door to the rear boot room, wall mounted radiator.
There is also a Lancashire range made by the Baxendale Iron foundry Company Manchester in Circa 1883, The range has a warming oven beside the fire opening which is encompassed by a cast iron surround.

Kitchen (3.35m x 3.23m)

A beautiful modern kitchen with a wealth or reclaimed wood welcoming the age and history of the cottage with the modern convivences of quartz worktops, sleek wall, drawer and base units, integrated fridge and freezer, integrated dishwasher, inset 1.5 stainless steel sink unit with mixer tap, timber window to the rear aspect, lovingly restored stone floor.
A utility space has been incorporated under the stairwell with reclaimed wooden shelf, space for freezer and is signed by occupants of the past dated 1911

Boot Room (2.36m x 2.21m)

Solid wood door opening to the rear garden, timber window to the rear, original tiled floor, wall mounted radiator, opening to the kitchen, wood door to the lounge, stairs to the first floor

Landing

Original wooden doors to the bedrooms and bathroom, plus double doors to a storage cupboard

Bedroom One (3.23m x 3.18m)

Suspended timber floor, timber window to the front aspect with field views, wall mounted radiator, cast iron Victorian fire place

Bedroom Two (3.40m x 3.28m)

Suspended timber floor, timber window to the front aspect with field views, wall mounted radiator, cast iron Victorian fireplace

Bedroom Three (3.84m x 3.25m)

Suspended timber floor, timber window to the rear aspect, wall mounted radiator

Bathroom (2.84m x 2.21m)

A beautifully modern bathroom suite comprising a panelled bath with shower plumbed in over, pedestal wash hand basin and close coupled WC, suspended timber floor, part tiled walls, timber window to the rear, wall mounted towel radiator

Grade II Listing Information

Gv II Terrace of four 2-storey 2-window cottages, probably early C19 conversion of earlier farm building. (Perhaps of Monastic Grange). Local sandstone squared, largely coursed rubble walls with later end gables of brown brick; brick chimneys; grey Welsh graded slate roof with sandstone ridge. Window and door openings cut out from pre-existing stonework. Small timber casement windows and ledged and battened front doors unaltered in three cottages. Traces of slit windows similar to those surviving in adjacent Grange buildings. Sandstone rubble garden wall on line of Grange boundary.

Garden

Accessed via a timber gate with stone steps leading toa raised lawned area, a vast selection of mature shrubs, hedges and flowers offers a calm and tranquil space with views over neighbouring farmland

Rear Garden

An enclosed garden with stone wall surround and timber double gates opening to the rear offerings a relaxation space or off road parking.
Two brick built sheds with one incorporating the original outside high level toilet

Parking - Secure Gated

Accessed to the rear of the property there are double gates which open to the rear garden allowing for off road parking

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