THIS lovely country house set in around two acres of grounds has beautiful southerly views of the Cheshire countryside.
The four bedroom home is located in a semi-rural location on the outskirts of the village of Plumley.
It has been brought to the market by Gascoigne Halman in Knutsford and is valued at £1.25 million.
Within the grounds are stables, a triple garage and wood store, the house itself is accessed via a long sweeping driveway with a Monkey Puzzle tree.
Hidden and slightly elevated from view on a leafy country lane, bordering the village and open countryside.
It is superbly appointed throughout, with many of the features being very much contemporary in style and elegance.
A central hallway leads to the two key reception rooms and open plan fitted kitchen.
The SieMatic kitchen is sleek, modern and clean looking with Miele integrated appliances, which make it a serious entertaining space.
The property also greatly benefits from extensive living space, with the stunning southerly views of the Cheshire countryside brining plenty of natural light.
Bi-folding doors give the impression of brining the outside in, making alfresco dining a delight.
To to the first floor, there are four double bedrooms, with the master bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe along with an ensuite shower room.
There are two other bathrooms, one of which is another ensuite to bedroom number two.
A balcony to the rear, accessed off the master suite, enjoys stunning views.
The grounds are simply stunning, with the potential to purchase five additional acres and which have stables and lane access.
Mature trees surround the grounds, adding further to its grandiose feeling.
Externally there are stables, a wood store and a triple garage, and attached to this is a home gym and above, a loft room partially converted and ideal for more accommodation or office space.
Nearby, Plumley train station is just 0.3 miles away while the property is served by two schools, with Lower Peover CofE Primary School and Lostock Gralam CofE Primary both around 1.5 miles away.
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