A superbly presented detached family home in a small, exclusive residntial cul-de-sac, close to open countryside yet just over a mile from the centre of Frodsham.
Ooh la la! Built in the early 1980's by The French House company, the house forms part of a small collection of similar homes in a lovely mature setting, within the delightful woodland grounds of a Victorian mansion house. They rarely change hands and it easy to see why. The location is ideal - being just a few steps away from open countryside walks, within easy reach of two popular primary schools and less than a mile away from the centre of Frodsham. The house itself enjoys a good sized plot with a large, private rear garden. Internally, there has been significant investment and the result is a home with a spacious, bright and inviting interior. The ground floor features and entrance hall with cloakroom/WC, a large dual aspect lounge and separate dining room. At the heart of the house is a super open plan kitchen and adjoining orangery. This is a light and airy open plan space for socialising, dining and enjoying. The kitchen is fitted with a range of Shaker style cabinets with oak work surfaces and built in dishwasher and fridge/freezer. There is also a separate utility room. The first floor offers four good sized bedrooms with the main bedroom having a dressing area and luxury en-suite shower room. In addition, there is a recently refurbished family bathroom. The house is double glazed throughout and has a gas fired central heating system.
There is ample driveway parking and a detached brick built garage. A good sized and private garden extends to the rear with patio area, lawn and well established borders.
LOCATION Warren Court is a small, secluded cul-de-sac of detached family homes in a mature, wooded position on the edge of Frodsham.
Frodsham is a thriving market town and was recently identified as one of the most in demand locations in the UK. The town offers a great selection of independent and national retails outlets, artisan food shops and a range of fashionable cafe's restaurants and bars. Open countryside is on the doorstep with walking nearby on Frodsham Hill, Hob Hey Wood, The Weaver Valley and The Sandstone Trail. Delamere Forest is ten minutes away by car and there are excellent recreational facilities in the area. There are popular schools for children of all age groups in the area including Frodsham C of E school in Overton and Kingsley County Primary which is about a mile away. 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.