THIS recently refurbished town house in Middlewich comes with its own Juliet balcony providing views of the canal.
The recent renovation has been completed to an impeccable standard this four bedroomed property is one described as 'not to be missed'.
It is being listed for sale with Purple Bricks with offers over £250,000 being invited.
The much loved family home, set over three floors, is nestled upon the popular Harbutts View, with views from the Juliet Balcony of the Canal & Harbutts Field.
It is spacious, beautifully presented and its current owners have redecorated throughout to create a contemporary home ready for someone to move straight into.
Offering versatile living accommodation, the entrance ground floor hallway leads to a WC, Utility, Double Bedroom, Family Room, snug or what could easily be transformed into a fifth bedroom, with direct access into the garage.
The first floor hosts an impressive and spacious lounge which is an excellent space to entertain friends and family, French doors open out onto Juliet balcony to the front elevation of the property, upon the first floor you will also find the contemporary kitchen come dining room with French doors leading to the cottage garden complete with garden shed.
The second floor boasts the Master Bedroom with contemporary fitted en-suite shower room.
There are two further good sized bedrooms and a newly fitted bathroom suite finishes the second floor.
This property offers off road parking with ample room for two vehicles.
Middlewich town centre, offers a wide range of shopping facilities within walking distance/short drive.
There are schools for children of all grades close by, and the area is particularly convenient for the commuter requiring ease of access to the M6 motorway network, which in turn links to the M56 and provides good links to Birmingham,
Manchester, Liverpool and Manchester International Airport.
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