An appealing, one off detached house designed, commissioned and built for the owners family but now being offered for sale to the open market due to a change of plans. It provides low maintenance, economical to heat and run accommodation on a private lane, in a fabulous rural location.
The house has been built with care by skilled tradesman, using quality materials, supervised by the intended occupier and in a style that blends in with it's rural surroundings.
Mellow Chapel blend Furness brickwork is complimented stone effect sills and a Penrhyn Quarry Welsh slate roof to create a home with plenty of kerb appeal.
The house sits slightly elevated with far reaching views to the front over farmland and over Cheshire beyond. A gravel driveway opens to provide parking for a number of vehicles and leads to an attached garage.
Internally, the layout includes a welcoming entrance hallway, a ground floor shower room, spacious lounge and a fitted kitchen/dining room. There are fitted modern units and built in gas hob, extractor fan, oven, dishwasher and fridge/freezer. The integral garage has provision for laundry appliances and an electrically operated door.
The first floor features a large main bedroom with walk in wardrobe and en-suite shower room. There are two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom. The loft is boarded and provides excellent storage.
Heating and electrical work has all been completed by a reputable local firm with gas fired central heating installed, under floor on the ground floor and radiators on the first. Efficiency and high levels of thermal insulation result in an excellent EPC rating of B.
The gardens extend to the front, side and rear with areas laid to lawn and a selection of fruit trees.
LOCATION The house is on the edge of Kingsley village, on a quiet no through country lane serving just four individual homes. Peace and tranquility are assured but the setting is not isolated or remote. The centre of Kingsley village is within walking distance with a village store/Post Office, dispensing chemists, two popular primary schools, village pub, Churches and an active community centre. The area offers some great walking, with Delamere Forest nearby also for cycling and horse riding. Frodsham and Northwich are both within easy reach offering a wide range of shops and services. The road, rail and motorway networks allow access to many parts of the North West. Chester, Warrington, Liverpool and Manchester are all within daily travelling distance. Trains run from Runcorn to London Euston with journey times of less than 2 hours. Liverpool John Lennon and Manchester International Airports are both within easy reach.