£450,000
3 bed detached house for saleHigh Street, Frodsham WA6
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
- Freehold
Gascoigne Halman - Frodsham
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About this property
Character Late 18th Century Georgian Family Home
Superb Position on High Street
Convenient for Access to Town Centre and Facilities
Spacious Accommodation with Three Double Bedrooms
Private Rear Garden and Parking
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A late 18th Century double fronted Georgian family home packed with period character and charm, occupying an enviable position on Frodsham's historic High Street, within the Town Conservation Area.
Description
The sale of this property is a great opportunity for anyone seeking the convenience of living close to the centre of Frodsham. The town offers something for everyone including a wide range of shops and services, boutique independent retailers, award winning cafes and bars and some excellent restaurants.
The house is set away from the main retail area and is elevated from High Street so offers a level of privacy with the added benefit of a secluded garden to the rear. The interior is presented in first class order throughout retaining a feeling of quality and period character.
There are two spacious living rooms providing a lounge and dining room. The kitchen is also a good size with space for informal dining. A rear hall/utility area leads to a downstairs shower room/WC. The first floor offers three double bedrooms and a large bathroom. Double glazed windows are fitted and gas fired central heating is installed.
There is a secluded rear garden attracting late afternoon/evening sunshine. It features a central lawn with cottage borders and access to High Street via a passage running beneath the house. There is access at the rear to a parking area and driveway with access via Plumpstons Lane.
Location
The house is just a short walk away from the centre of Frodsham yet the rear garden in particular enjoys a good degree of privacy and seclusion. A wide range of shops and leisure facilities are available within the town, an historic street market is held each Thursday and an artisan producers market now held monthly. Access to open countryside is within easy reach with walking along Frodsham Hill, The Sandstone Trail and Hob Hey Wood and the River Weaver. There are popular schools for children of all age groups in the area. The road, rail and motorway networks allow daily commuter access to many parts of the North West. Regular direct rail services run from Frodsham to Chester, Warrington, Liverpool and Manchester.
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