"Stephenson brown delight in having the opportunity to offer for sale what was previously a detached dwelling, now split into two grand semi s, one of which is available for you to purchase.
This impressive property set in 1 3 acre is certainly one of a kind. A dream home and a forever home, not just four walls and a roof, it s a place where memories can be made and cherished, a home to admire and love. You ll note as you make your way up the driveway, this is a dwelling you ll be proud to call your home. Built to a grand scale and being of an extremely high standard with spacious rooms throughout such as a stunning galleried landing, large picture windows, high ceilings, ornate tiles and coving, wooden floors and a cellar just to name a few.
The lounge is located to the front with two windows allowing light to flood in. There is a stunning fitted dining kitchen, having built in appliances as well as an additional reception room formal dining room AND a fabulous conservatory overlooking the garden, a truly versatile home. Also located on the ground floor is a large utility room with W.C.
To the first floor, there is a large window creating a bright and airy feel, the galleried landing which is certainly impressive has a lovely study area. The master bedroom has an en suite and there are two further bedrooms and family bathroom.
It is also worth noting that there is lapsed planning permission for a two bedroom bungalow APPLICATION NUMBER 18 2003N to be situated within the grounds replacing existing garage .
Porch
Utility Room Including W.C 4.35m x 2.41m 14 3" x 7 10"
Lounge 5.52m x 4.37m 18 1" x 14 4"
Breakfast Kitchen 6.15m x 4.20m 20 2" x 13 9"
Dining Room 3.87m x 3.78m 12 8" x 12 4"
Conservatory 3.37m x 3.18m 11 0" x 10 5"
Stairs To First Floor
Galleried Landing Study Area
Bedroom One En Suite Shower Room Dressing Room 4.37m x 3.84m 14 4" x 12 7"
Bedroom Two 4.21m x 3.87m 13 9" x 12 8"
Bedroom Three 3.87m x 3.79m 12 8" x 12 5"
Bathroom Great size room with four piece suite.
Landscaped Gardens & Double Garage 5.98m x 4.95m 19 7" x 16 2" Set within 1 3 acre, beautiful landscaped gardens providing an wonderful outdoor area, ideal for alfresco dining.
Cellar 8.02m x 4.06m 26 3" x 13 3" Steps lead down to the cellar providing a very versatile room.
Tenure We understand from the vendor that the property is freehold. We would however recommend that your solicitor check the tenure prior to exchange of contracts.
Council Tax Band E
Explore the parish of Haslington along footpaths and country lanes. Discover its wonderful countryside with old buildings and battle sites. During the Civil War, there was a great deal of unrest in the area. 1643 was the year of the Barthomley Massacre when Royalists pillaged Crewe and Haslington. Slaughter Hill was the site of the Skirmish between Royalist and Parliamentarian troops. According to local legend the battle made the brook run red with blood. A sword was actually found embedded in a bank of Valley Brook. Haslington Crewe Golf Club first opened a nine hole golf course in1911.The splendid timber framed Haslington Hall was built by Admiral Sir Francis Vernon in 1545 and contains parts of the original medieval manor house. Later the hall became the home of Mrs Watts, the founder and first President of the Women s Institute. The Hawk Inn was once used for stabling horses and it is rumoured that Dick Turpin once stayed here. The Inn also had a mortuary and has a ghost known as the Lady in Grey .
The Queens Parkin Crewe is a beautifully maintained Victorian park, is the heart of Crewe s green spaces. Renowned for its ornamental gardens, scenic lake, and charming bandstand, it is a popular spot for relaxing strolls and community events. The Crewe Lyceum Theatre, a historic venue dating back to 1881, hosts a diverse range of performances, from plays and musicals to comedy shows. Crewe is home to several major employers that play a significant role in the town s economy. Bentley Motors is perhaps the most iconic, with its headquarters and factory based in the town. As a world renowned luxury car manufacturer, Bentley not only employs thousands of local residents but also attracts engineering talent from across the globe. Leighton Hospital is another key employer, providing vital healthcare services to the region. The town s historical connection to the rail industry remains strong, with Crewe Railway still serving as a major employer. Network Rail and other rail related companies maintain significant operations in the area. These employers, spanning automotive, healthcare, and rail, form the backbone of Crewe s economy and contribute to the town s distinctive character. For railway enthusiasts, the Crewe Heritage Centre is a must visit. This fascinating museum celebrates the town s deep rooted connection with the railway industry, featuring historic locomotives, interactive exhibits, and even a signal box experience.
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