A GRADE two listed terraced house with five bedrooms is on the market for more than £1 million.
This Regency house in Gaskell Avenue, Knutsford, is located in a conservation area overlooking Knutsford Heath and within walking distance of the town centre – a popular destination for those wanting to enjoy food and drink, shopping and culture.
The property – which is up for sale at £1,050,000 - features a converted cellar and a fully enclosed garden to the rear.
It even has the added benefit of off-road parking and a garage for extra storage.
Rightmove describes: “The house is understood to have been constructed circa 1830 and offers extensive accommodation across four floors including five bedrooms, three bathrooms (one ensuite), two spacious reception rooms, a large breakfast kitchen, and cellars which have been converted and can be used for a variety of purposes.
“Externally there are beautiful well-stocked and south-facing private gardens to the rear with off-road parking and a detached garage.”
Upon entering the property, the ground floor offers a hallway and stairs leading to the upper floors, with a living room at one end and the kitchen on the other.
In between, there is a dining room, bathroom, and internal courtyard.
On the next floor there are four of the five bedrooms, plus a bathroom.
A further floor above houses another bedroom with its own ensuite, plus attic space.
The upper floors offer elevations over the Heath and the surrounding area.
The basement level contains storage and an office and utility space, which could be used for a variety of purposes.
Outside, there is space for seating and entertaining, plus a grassed area.
For more information about this property or to arrange a viewing, contact Gascoigne Halman, Princess Street, Knutsford.
You can also search for this property on Rightmove.
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