OpportunityWonderful opportunity to create a substantial high value Art Deco home or flats in a delightful rural villageThe steel construction of the building offers vast open spaces and makes future development much easierThe property is currently used for both commercial and residential purposesLocationSet in the village of Moore, in between Crewe, Nantwich & Stoke-on-Trent, surrounded by villages and towns in the county of CheshireThe property has unspoilt views over fieldsInternal DetailsDue to the steel framework of the whole building, it has very large open spaces, the ground floor is a total of 250sqmThe first floor is currently being used as a 2/3-bedroom apartment, internally 150sq/m with 100sq/m of roof terraceThe steel construction means that all existing roof terraces and garden could easily be built on, subject to a successful planning applicationExternal DetailsOn the ground floor the external area is laid to tarmac and offers carparking for up to six vehiclesDevelopment OpportunitySubject to a successful planning applicationDeveloping the property further could add up to 100 sq/m on the first floor aloneThe entire roof is constructed of steel frame, second floor could be added, whole or in part, or it could be used as the garden as it is currentlyAverage property prices in the area are in excess of £2,500 per square metre TenureNationwide Business Sales are delighted to offer this development opportunity to the market on a freehold basis at 'Offers Over £650,000' For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_crewe-d196332/for-sale_i70417438
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Whitegates in Crewe are proud to introduce this truly magnificent, bay fronted period property to the market. Boasting spacious rooms and stunning period features. This elegant home is surrounded by beautifully maintained gardens and offers a grand entrance vestibule with an in and out gravel driveway. The interior of this property is equally as impressive with laminate flooring, oak paneling, glass walkway, two storey library, and a 7m exterior balcony. The open plan kitchen/conservatory is equipped with top-of-the-line appliances, making it perfect for family living and entertaining. Upstairs, you will find five generously sized bedrooms, including a master suite with a dressing area and a unique en-suite cloakroom in the converted turret. The property also features gas central heating, double glazing, and private mature gardens with established borders, trees, and shrubs. Don't miss the opportunity to make this exceptional property in Haslington village your forever home. Haslington is a charming village where there is a wealth of local amenities to take advantage of including cafes, restaurants, local corner shops, a local chippy and Indian, the village green, playing fields and plenty of countryside walks! Coupled with the excellent public transport makes it an excellent place to live.The primary and secondary schools within the town of Haslington are also very well regarded. The primary schools within close proximity are The Dingle, Haslington Primary, Springfield School and Hungerford Primary. High schools include Sir Williams Stanier and Sandbach.The home is located between Crewe and Sandbach which provides access to bus stations and train stations, with easy road routes to the A500, M6, A530 and A51.Tenure - FreeholdEPC Rating - Currently an E with the potential to become a CCouncil Tax Band - FThinking about selling your property? For a FREE valuation from one of our local experts, please call or e-mail our Whitegates office, and we will be happy to assist you with an award-winning service. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_crewe-d196332/for-sale_i70719307
An outstanding eco-friendly home in a wonderful parkland setting with a self-contained annexe. DescriptionLakeside Lodge is a beautiful family home, constructed in 2018. The property has been completed to an extremely high specification with quality materials and building techniques throughout, giving rise to its impressive EPC rating. The property's green credentials are excellent: there are high levels of insulation with underfloor heating, served by sophisticated NIBE Air Source Heat Pump and Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery systems, creating an eco friendly and energy efficient house, with all the charm and characteristics of a Georgian style home.The layout is highly adaptable and ideally suited to family living, and the annexe will undoubtedly be of great appeal to buyers seeking a separate space for multi-generational relatives, or for guest accommodation.The property is approached through electrically operated gates, over a sweeping drive to a car parking and turning area, from which the garage and annexe can also be accessed. There is an Electric Vehicle charging point.The front door opens into an impressive full-depth dining/reception hall, which features French doors to the rear, access to the kitchen, drawing room and cloakroom, and there is a staircase to the basement, and to the first and second floor levels.The drawing room is a magnificent space, with windows to three sides and a Charlton & Jenrick A+ wood burning stove, set within a timber surround fireplace. On the opposite side of the reception hall is the kitchen/breakfast room. This beautifully appointed space has a range of base and wall units as well as an island. There are several integrated appliances including two Neff ovens, an AEG induction hob with integral cleaning/extraction, a Bosch integrated dishwasher and a Franke boiling tap.The basement level of Lakeside Lodge comprises a large gym/cinema room which has been pre-wired for a Dolby Atmos system. Off the hall is a shower room, plant room and understairs storage. The utility/second kitchen is an excellent size and features additional storage units, a laundry cupboard with chute, plumbing for a washing machine, an integrated freezer and a decorative cast iron fireplace with slate hearth.On the first floor, the principal bedroom stretches the full depth of the house and has three fitted double wardrobes and a large en suite bathroom. The accommodation on this floor is completed by a second, well-proportioned bedroom and this is served by a separate shower room.At second floor level there is a third bedroom, and a very substantial space which could be used as a fourth bedroom or a large study/playroom. The gardens at Lakeside Lodge enjoy an outstanding aspect over a lake towards Hankelow Hall and have views over open countryside to the rear. Wrapping around the property, the gardens are mainly lawned with specimen trees, borders and a south west facing terrace.Accessed from the drive is the detached garage/annexe. Double doors open in to the garage (which could also be used as a gym), and off this is a workshop. A separate door opens in to the hall of the annexe, off which is a downstairs shower room. On the first floor there is a large living/bedroom area with a separate kitchen, making this an ideal space for relatives or visiting guests.LocationHankelow is a small and pretty village about 1.5 miles from Audlem, and 5 miles from Nantwich town centre.Audlem is an attractive, extremely well serviced award-winning country village, the centre of which is designated as a Conservation Area, well known for its Church dating back to 1279. Audlem has a medical practice, chemist, primary school, play group, three public houses and a range of shops. It is also the location of 15 locks on the Shropshire Union Canal. Nantwich is renowned for its beautiful architecture and character and offers a good selection of independent shops, eateries, restaurants and bars but also provides more extensive facilities including supermarkets and a leisure centre.The City of Chester (26 miles) is one of the North West's leading retail and commercial centres serving a catchment area extending from Manchester to Shrewsbury and covering the whole of North Wales. Chester also gives access to the motorway network providing a link to other North West and Midlands conurbations and to Liverpool and Manchester airports. The property is only 9 miles from Crewe where there is a direct and regular rail service to London Euston (from 1 hour 34 minutes).There are many popular schools at both primary and secondary levels in Nantwich and its surrounding villages. Alternatively, The Kings School (30 miles) and The Queens School (27 miles) are popular independent schools in Chester, and The Grange School in Hartford is 22 miles away.Please note: all times and distances are approximate.Square Footage: 3,194 sq ft Additional InfoCouncil Tax Band = G (Cheshire East)Management Charge = £300.00 per annumMains water and electricity. CAT5 fire network to house and annexe. Private drainage system. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_crewe-d196332/for-sale_i69456775
An elegant Georgian house set in about 27 acres including a 7 acre lake, a cottage and traditional outbuildings. DescriptionPark House is a fine example of a period Georgian property, dating back to about 1730, the house has been in the same family for about 75 years and offers the most wonderful outlook towards the surrounding parkland and seven acre lake. Approached via a driveway with estate railings, the driveway opens onto a gravel sweep with a turning circle and wonderful views. Park House is an elegant and classically proportioned house with a selection of formal and informal reception space, including the drawing room which has French doors leading out into the private walled garden and terrace, there is an open fire with a stone surround and oak floorboards. The morning room has a Baxi fire, an alcove with lighting and built in shelving with an arched feature cupboard and alcove.The ground floor accommodation flows particularly well with the dining room offering a lovely space off the kitchen, with a door leading out into the walled garden, admiring the Japanese and Chinese Wisteria when in bloom, along with Forsythia. With both the drawing room and dining room having access to the walled garden, this offers a fabulous space for entertaining all year round. The kitchen has a selection of wall and base units, with a two-oven AGA connected to mains gas, a separate electric oven with a gas hob, a central island, built in dresser and a door leading into the garden room which provides access into the cottage garden. There is a separate walk-in pantry off the kitchen and access into the dining room and inner hallway.The nursery/snug was the original kitchen and has fitted units and a wood burning stove and overlooks the courtyard. A cloakroom with a WC, and a cellar, completes the ground floor accommodation. From the main hallway, the original staircase rises to the first floor and landing area, off which is a double bedroom with views over the parkland and lake, there is a built-in wardrobe and an en-suite bathroom. There is a further double bedroom with study/dressing room off, both having fitted wardrobes, a single bedroom with built-in wardrobes and a separate WC. There is a separate family bathroom with a linen cupboard and airing cupboard. The principal bedroom has built in wardrobes and views over the walled garden and paddock. Steps lead down to a further double bedroom with a dressing room off, both with fitted wardrobes and shelves. The dressing room could also serve as another bedroom. Next to these is a separate shower room. A set of stairs lead back down to the kitchen. The Cottage.Attached to the main house, the cottage may be accessed by the privately owned back drive and has its own front and back door with parking. There is a courtyard which has the original coach house and a stable. There is a kitchen with a back porch and WC, a sitting room with an open fire, two double bedrooms and a bathroom. The cottage has plenty of character and could be incorporated back into the main house. The Outbuildings.There is a range of traditional outbuildings surrounding a yard, that include a gardeners WC, coal store and a laundry room. There is also a greenhouse situated near the cottage with an adjacent paddock. There is a rear driveway which Park House owns and the neighbouring houses have right of way. From here is a larger gated parking area and stabling for two horses within a brick outbuilding. There is a double garage next to this with a door providing access to a path through the cottage garden. The cottage garden has an outbuilding for storage of garden tools and fencing materials. Gardens & Grounds.Park House sits within about 27.99 acres of gardens, parkland and paddocks including the 7 acre lake. The gardens are situated towards the front and side of the house which include a lawn area, with a tennis court. The court has not been used for many years and is currently being used as an apiary. Both the walled garden and the cottage garden offer privacy. The walled garden is planted with herbaceous borders and also include Wisteria and Forsythia. The cottage garden has been used to grow vegetables and fruit bushes. The paddocks are fenced with post and rail and the lake has a Grade II listed boathouse. The lake is stocked with coarse fish and could also be suitable for wild swimming. It is currently let out to a local fishing club, which they access off the public footpath. The main driveway has mixed shrub borders to the left as well as a small lawn.LocationMadeley is a village just inside north Staffordshire, between Crewe and Newcastle-under-Lyme. It is on the border between Staffordshire and Cheshire, and is also very close to the Shropshire border.The village of Madeley has three village shops, also a butchers, a dentist and a chemist. There is a pub in the centre of the village and two more at Madeley Heath. The house is approximately 10 miles from Crewe Station, and 7 miles from Stoke Station. These have a direct rail service to London Euston, Manchester and Birmingham plus other rail routes. The M6 is accessible via the A525, along with Newcastle-Under-Lyme, which is about 5 miles away, and Trentham Gardens is approximately 7 miles away. There are a number of highly regarded schools within the state and private sector including Madeley High School, rated Good, The Meadows Primary School and Sir John Offley Primary School, all within the village. Local private schools include Newcastle-Under-Lyme School and Edenhurst Preparatory School. There is a sixth form college in Newcastle-Under-Lyme.Square Footage: 4,269 sq ft Acreage: 27.99 Acres Additional InfoMains water, gas and drainage are connected. Council tax: Main House- Band G.Cottage - Band A.The cottage is currently let out by a tenant who has been there for 10 years.The lake is let to a local fishing club.There is a right of way over the rear drive by the neighbouring cottages, which Park House does not contribute too. Park House is not listed but the boathouse on the lake is Grade II. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_crewe-d196332/for-sale_i70550929
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