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.
Living room (Image: Gascoigne Halman/Rightmove)
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.
Kitchen (Image: Gascoigne Halman/Rightmove)
“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.
Bedroom (Image: Gascoigne Halman/Rightmove)
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.
Garden (Image: Gascoigne Halman/Rightmove)
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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