THIS beautifully appointed three bedroomed town house is located within a development of the former outbuilding of the Mere Hall estate.
It was first listed for sale by Bridgfords in Knutsford in December last year with a guide price of £795,000, but on January 26, that was reduced by £45,000.
The property sits within the Mere Hall gated development and comes with stunning views over the landscaped grounds and parkland, adjacent to the converted hall itself.
Number 9 is situated with the former outbuildings and offers spacious and well planned accommodation set over four floors.
Entered via the hallway, double doors reveal a reception dining room with French doors leading to the upper courtyard patio with stunning views over the parkland grounds, a useful family bathroom can also be found on this level.
A downward staircase reveals a generous and comprehensively fitted breakfast kitchen with a range of integrated appliances and personal access door to the private lower courtyard patio.
From the courtyard patio, there are steps up the gloriously manicured lawns and parkland, which really give this property such a unique advantage.
The sitting room is accessed via the upward staircase from the dining room and enjoys a feature fireplace and dual aspect windows taking advantage of the wonderful rear views.
The first and second floors play host to a master bedroom and guest bedroom which both have upper level private en suites and a third bedroom/study.
The dwelling also benefits from its own garage located with the parking block plus two car parking spaces.
Mere Hall is a managed development accessed via a tree lined approach with secure electric gates, the grounds and private gardens border open countryside, taking advantage of the stunning rural views.
It is located less than three miles away from Knutsford train station, while High Legh Primary School is around two miles and Knutsford Academy is two and a half.
There are road links nearby, with Chester Road and the A50 providing links to the A556 and the M6 motorway to the south.
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