FIRST listed for sale in September last year, this stunning five bedroomed detached home located on Vale Royal Abbey Estate is our property of the week.
With its semi-rural location, the Vale Royal Abbey Estate dates back to the 13th century and the home overlooks the award winning golf course.
It is being listed for sale by Emoov with a fixed price of £925,000, having been upped from an original asking price of £25,000 less than that back in March.
It is situated in an excellent elevated plot not overlooked either from the front or rear the property has been extensively re-furbished to offer modern living.
The home is in excellent decorative order throughout and features gas central heating and double glazed windows.
The beautiful red bricked home has a feature pitched roof with the entrance being covered by a storm porch.
The house benefits from four reception rooms, which have all been modernised making this home the perfect entertaining space.
Elsewhere downstairs there is a music room, a formal dining room, as well an utility room adjacent to a superb open plan kitchen and a family room leading into the orangery.
At the top of the stairs is a large landing, which leads to five substantial double bedrooms, two of which are ensuite.
The master bedroom also comes with its own dressing room and ensuite wet room.
There is also a family bathroom with pedestal iron bath and wet room.
The patio area outside is huge and there are also immaculately presented landscaped gardens.
An electrically operated double garage and a large block paved driveway and wooden gates, with ample parking to the front.
The home is ideally located for many schools amenities with Whitegate Primary School within walking distance and the highly regarded Grange Independent School for Juniors and Senior pupils within a five minute drive
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