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£650,000

(£472/sq. ft)

3 bed cottage for sale
Cheshire Street, Audlem CW3

    • 3 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 4 receptions

    • 1,378 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: E

  • Freehold

James Du Pavey

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About this property

  • Impressive three bedroom and three bathroom detached period cottage, finished to an exceptional standard whilst retaining character features.

  • Perfectly blending character and original features with contemporary interior, including stylish kitchen and bathroom fittings.

  • Beautifully landscaped extensive rear garden offering an array of plants, shrubs and vibrant colours, perfect for outdoor entertaining and relaxation.

  • Thoughtfully extended and enhanced, providing spacious accommodation, open-plan living and superb rooms proportions throughout.

  • Block paved driveway and turning area, providing off-road parking for multiple vehicles.

  • Situated within the highly sought-after village of Audlem and a stones throw from the village square which hosts a plethora of amenities to suit all.

West View is a charming detached period cottage, believed to date back to the mid-18th Century and is of brick construction with rendered elevations under a tiled roof. Set within the highly sought-after village of Audlem and a stones throw from the village square which hosts a plethora of amenities to suit all.

Occupying an imposing position on Cheshire Street, West View is approach via a stunning cottage styled front garden with raised beds, a block paved driveway and turning area, enhancing the kerb appeal. Over the years the original cottage has been extended and now offers a stylish and light living space in an enviable setting. The property has been thoughtfully brought up to modern standards and offers a fantastic sense of flow with open-plan living and superb rooms proportions.

As you would hope but not always expect, the property retains and incorporates an abundance of traditional and character features including exposed ceiling beams, original cottage doors, stable doors, woodblock floors, fireplace features with log burning stove, double Belfast sink unit and window shutters to the front elevation. The property perfectly blends period features with contemporary design, boasting stylish kitchen and bathroom fittings, whilst retaining the heritage of the cottage and creating a stunning family home.

The accommodation comprises, a cottage styled front porch and entrance hallway with access to two reception rooms, including a generous lounge and versatile snug/study. Double French doors open into the open-plan kitchen/dining area which is perfect for entertaining and flows perfectly into the sitting room. The kitchen area offers vaulted ceilings with skylights, bathing the room with natural light and boasts a range of wall and base units with integrated appliances, giving the room a sleek finish. The sitting room offers the possibility of all year round enjoyment and relaxation with further double doors leading out to the garden, creating a lovely indoor/outdoor space. Completing the downstairs accommodation is a separate utility/boot room and a useful shower room, incorporating a shower, wash hand basin and WC. Heading upstairs, there are three well-proportioned double bedrooms and two bathrooms, where the master bedroom benefits with an en-suite shower room in addition to the main family bathroom.

Outside, the extensive rear garden is a true oasis and peaceful retreat filled with vibrant colours, fragrant blooms, and the gentle sound of nature. Tall trees provide cooling shade, while winding pathways led through beds of mature flowers, shrubs, rose bushes and wildflowers swaying softly in the breeze. Butterflies dance among the blossoms, and birdsongs fill the air, creating a sense of harmony and tranquillity. A small pond and orchard feature adds to the garden's serene beauty. Far removed from the noise and stress of everyday life, this lush sanctuary offers a perfect place to relax, reflect, and reconnect with nature.

Do not delay, call our Nantwich office today to arrange a viewing at West View, Cheshire Street, Audlem.

Location

Audlem is a charming Cheshire village with a bustling heart that is a designated conservation area and is centred around St James Church with it's stunning 13th century gothic architecture. The village offers an excellent range of facilities include a selection of independent shops, butcher, post office, three public houses, coffee shops, mini-supermarket, medical practice, and a 'Good' ofsted rated primary school. For further schooling Audlem is within the catchment area of the 'Good' ofsted rated Brine Leas secondary school and sixth form college in Nantwich. A more comprehensive range of facilities can be found in the market towns of Nantwich and Whitchurch which are only a short drive away or there is a bus service from the village to both of these towns.

Audlem is a thriving village that hosts a number of annual events including a Festival of Transport, Music and Arts Festival, Beer Festival, Party on the Park, a Bonfire and Fireworks Spectacular, and the Christmas lights 'Big Switch On'. The village is a past winner of numerous awards including Regional North of England Village of Year, Cheshire Village of the Year, Best Kept Cheshire Village of the Year, and a Cheshire Community Pride Award.

Located within picturesque Cheshire countryside and with the Shropshire Union Canal running through the village, Audlem is sure to delight lovers of the outdoors with an abundance of scenic rural routes to walk, run, or cycle including the canal towpath along the famous run of 15 locks which has been described as one of the finest walks in lowland England.

For commuters, junction 16 of the M6 is approximately 12 miles away and provides excellent links to the north and south whilst Crewe railway station is within 10 miles and provides a fast commute into London, Manchester, Liverpool, and other major cities. Nearest airports are Birmingham to the south and Liverpool and Manchester to the north.

Charming detached period cottage in Audlem

EPC Rating: E

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