AN 'immaculately presented' five-bedroom home ideally located near Knutsford town centre has been put up for sale.
The detached property, being marketed at £1,625,000 by Irlams of Knutsford, has been refurbished and remodelled by the owner over the years.
A short walk from the town centre, the home is located in Bexton Lane, described by the estate agents as one of Knutsford's 'most favoured roads'.
The property listing on Rightmove reads: "This immaculately presented property has been much refurbished and remodelled by the current owner over the years to now provide light, spacious and flexible living accommodation blending character features and modern convenience effortlessly.
"Located in an ever-popular position on one of the town most favoured roads, a short stroll to the town centre, all local amenities and Bexton Primary School whilst being ideally positioned for all major network links to the North West and beyond."
Visitors approach the property through electric metal gates along a large driveway, which offers ample parking and turning space.
Once inside, visitors are greeted in an entrance hallway, which leads to the living room, study, breakfast room and a downstairs toilet.
Also on the ground floor is the kitchen, a family room, a dining room and a boot room.
Upstairs are the bedrooms, which are serviced by a number of en suite bathrooms and a family bathroom.
The listing adds: "The rear gardens are a lovely feature of the property, being generous in proportions with a private, open aspect.
"Laid to lawn in the main with borders surrounding containing a wealth of plants and foliage, all fully enclosed by mature hedging and wood lap fencing.
"A flagged patio area sweeps around the rear of the property leading to a further decked patio area off the rear of the garage with summer house, providing more than ample opportunity for alfresco dining and enjoying the lovely aspect throughout the day."
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