A stunning 17th century house in Cheshire's Golden Triangle has is now up for sale.
Estate agents Bridgfords describe it as a 'rare and exciting opportunity to acquire one of the oldest longest standing properties in Alderley Edge'.
Listed at £2m on Rightmove, the grade-II listed house in Davey Lane dates back to 1634 and the reign of Charles I.
In their description, Bridgfords say: "This property boasts an abundance of warmth and character few others can capture.
"Nestled on the doorstep of Alderley Edge village but boasting the privacy and security of a more rural location, Stone House is extremely convenient for shops, schools and fantastic transport links.
"Tree-lined gardens enclose the plot which also offers detached annex and garage."
On entering the property, guests are greeted by a 'show-stopping' entrance hallway, with features 'giving a real sense of its history'.
The ground floor also includes three reception rooms, as well as a study, a dining kitchen and a toilet. There is also a downstairs bedroom/fourth reception room.
Moving upstairs, visitors will find five 'generous and versatile' bedrooms and two bathrooms.
The property also comes with a detached garage, which also boasts annex accommodation above, with bathroom facilities.
Anyone interested in the house is encouraged to arrange a viewing to fully appreciate its location, layout and size.
Enquiries can be made to Bridgefords via 01625 920 323.
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