THIS impressive five-bedroom manor house is our property of the week – and it could be yours for a cool £875,000.
Located off Higher Road in Widnes, the property is described as ‘modern yet character-filled’ and boasts generous gardens and a private driveway.
Rightmove states: “The traditional 1840 property has been brought up to date with impressive modernisation throughout.
“Yet, amazingly, it has managed to keep much of its original charm and character.”
The detached property sits on its own grounds of just under an acre, with privacy almost guaranteed.
While the area is described as ‘semi-rural’, the family home also has great commuting links.
Rightmove says: “The property is accessed via its significant private driveaway which leads through the mature trees and up to this eye-catching family home”.
Space will certainly not be an issue for potential buyers, as the property has a spacious and welcoming hallway upon entry, as well as a large open plan kitchen and an airy conservatory.
The interior also features a snug, living room, utility and even a cloakroom which grantees plenty of space for belongings.
Moving upstairs, the first-floor hosts four generously sized bedrooms, one of which has both a dressing room and an ensuite bathroom.
The family bathroom located on the first- floor contains a gorgeous stand-alone bath alongside a separate walk-in shower unit.
The property also has a second floor, with a ‘generous’ reception room and main bathroom with its own private ensuite.
Included in the property’s £875,000 asking price is the incredible outside seating area and patio for entertaining guests, family, and friends.
The property also benefits from a cellar, a garage and a large storeroom.
The agent says: “With its off-street parking, surrounding gardens, modern living spaces and perfect entertaining areas, this property makes for an impressive acquirement.”
For more information or to arrange a viewing, contact estate agent Reeds Rains on 0151 453 9974.
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