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Wrightmarshall.Co.Uk Fineandcountry.Com 3 SMEATON WOOD | PINSLEY GREEN ROAD | WRENBURY | CHESHIRE | CW5 8GU | GUIDE PRICE £579,000 COUNTRY HOMES │ COTTAGES │ UNIQUE PROPERTIES │ CONVERSIONS │ PERIOD PROPERTIES │ LUXURY APARTMENTS wrightmarshall.co.uk fineandcountry.com 3 Smeaton Wood, Pinsley Green Road, Wrenbury, Near Nantwich, Cheshire, CW5 8GU A substantial, magnificently appointed light, spacious and versatile Five Bedroom, Three Bathroom Barn Conversion, sensitively originally designed by renowned local architects 'Bower Edleston' of Nantwich. Resplendent with chic & elegant interiors, the existing owners have created a high specification rural home of distinctive and individual charm retaining character throughout and boasting extensive light filled well proportioned rooms. Briefly comprising; Entrance Hall with vaulted ceiling, Formal Dining Room, Living Room, Garden Room/Library, Sitting/Family Room, Bespoke Kitchen Diner with ‘Aga’, Utility Room, Inner Hall, Bedroom Five/Office, Shower Room/WC. Impressive First Floor Landing, Master Bedroom One with Luxury En-suite Shower Room, Bedroom Two, Bedroom Three, Bedroom Four, Luxurious Family Bathroom. Enjoying a manageable lawned garden enclosed by lush Laurel hedging. Benefitting from extensive parking and 2 double garages. Double glazing and LPG Central Heating. VIEWING IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED IMPRESSIVE ENTRANCE HALL DIRECTIONS The main line railway station is also nearby and the major Crewe Proceed out of town along the Whitchurch Road (A530). Upon Terminal with express line to London Euston (1hr 30min) only 11 miles entering the small village of Aston, which is approx. 4 miles out of away. Nantwich, take the right turn at the crossroads, signed Wrenbury onto Wrenbury Road. Pass the 'Bhurtpore' Public House & continue. At the AGENT’S NOTE sharp right hand bend take the left turn into Pinsley Green Road & A most impressive & beautifully proportioned barn conversion that was continue. The 'Smeaton Wood' exclusive barns will be observed on the originally designed by renowned local architects Bower Edleston in left hand side. Nantwich. The current owners have remodelled the property to create a stunning family home with the highest quality fixture & fitting and is NOTE: The property is located on the periphery of the village, just a set in beautiful landscaped grounds with sweeping lawn and attractively short distance outside the various village amenities & is situated in a planted borders. In addition there is a spacious shared gravelled sublime rural location, yet convenient. driveway with gated entrance providing ample off road parking. The picturesque village lies within the rural heart of Cheshire and is set within a luxury executive development, the property gives the NOTEWORTHY FEATURES INCLUDE:- perception of community living yet set within the idyllic countryside. • Situated in a quiet picturesque edge of village sought after WRENBURY location. The village of Wrenbury is set amidst what is generally regarded as • Positioned on a luxury & intimate development. some of the finest countryside in South Cheshire, near to the • Elegantly appointed. Shropshire Union Canal. The village itself benefits from a wealth of • Approx 2,687 sq.ft. local amenities including a Shop/Post Office, catering for the • Superb high specification. educational, recreational and shopping needs of the villagers. This • Four reception rooms. includes a Doctors Surgery & Dispensary, a local Railway Station, great • Spacious Open Plan Kitchen Diner with Aga. pubs and a Primary School. Alternatively, the towns of Nantwich and • Five double bedrooms. Crewe can provide further amenities not available in the village. • Three bath/shower rooms. Wrenbury is conveniently situated in relation to other nearby cities, • Gated & Secure Private landscaped gardens. towns and business centres with Chester, Liverpool and Manchester within commuting distance. IMPRESSIVE ENTRANCE HALL NANTWICH THE ACCOMMODATION Nantwich is a charming market town set beside the River Weaver with With approximate dimensions comprises:- a rich history, a wide range of speciality shops & 4 supermarkets. Nantwich in Bloom in November 2015 was delighted to have once IMPRESSIVE ENTRANCE HALL again scooped the prestigious Gold award from the Britain in Bloom An impressive and welcoming reception hall having Porcelanosa tiled competition. In Cheshire, Nantwich is second only to Chester in its floor with vaulted ceiling with exposed beams and exposed timber wealth of historic buildings. The High Street has many of the town's work to wall. Velux windows and built-in cupboard. finest buildings, including the Queen's Aid House and The Crown Hotel Glazed doors to Kitchen and Family Room and further door to Dining built in 1585. Four major motorways which cross Cheshire ensure fast Room. access to the key commercial centres of Britain and are linked to Door opening into the Dining Room. Nantwich by the A500 Link Road. Manchester Airport, one of Europe's busiest and fastest developing, is within a 45 minute drive of Nantwich. Frequent trains from Crewe railway station link Cheshire to London- Euston in only 1hr 30mins. Manchester and Liverpool offer alternative big city entertainment. Internationally famous football teams, theatres and concert halls are just some of the many attractions. Ellesmere School is only a short distance, whilst Kings and Queens schools come highly recommended in Chester. For the sporting enthusiasts, Whitchurch Rugby Club is a short distance away, whilst there are a number of golf courses, gyms and spas within the area. For the equestrian enthusiast, Marbury Equestrian Centre is only a mile away and offers livery and frequent farm rides, which prove very popular. LIVING ROOM FORMAL DINING ROOM FAMILY / SITTING ROOM GARDEN ROOM SPACIOUS KITCHEN DINER DINING ROOM SPACIOUS KITCHEN DINER 18' 3" x 12' 9*" (5.56m x 3.89m) Full length glazed door leading to rear 12' 5" x 25' 2" (3.78m x 7.67m) A stunning high specification well courtyard, beamed ceiling with spot lighting and exposed timber work proportioned space, with every detail beautifully appointed. The to wall. Walnut wooden flooring, radiators and stairs leading to the fantastic open plan space overlooks the charming landscaped garden & First Floor. is perfect for entertaining. The kitchen is comprehensively well Double doors open into Living Room equipped with a highly individual bespoke range of handmade Oak wall, base & drawers units inset with a Belfast style sink complimented with LIVING ROOM Fired Earth tap and solid Oak & Granite worktops. Porcelanosa tiled 18' 3" x 17' 11" (5.56m x 5.46m) A well-proportioned entertainment floor & splash backs, windows overlooking the garden fitted with room with walnut wood flooring and an exposed brick inglenook bespoke shutters. Integrated dishwasher. Space for a free standing fireplace with a raised slate hearth fitted with a Clearview Wood American Fridge/Freezer. Burning Stove. Windows with a rear view of the courtyard, exposed beams, inset Dual Control Aga down lighters and wall light points. Double doors to the Entrance Hall & the Utility Room. Double doors open into Garden Room / Library. Ample space for table & chairs. GARDEN ROOM / LIBRARY UTILITY ROOM 12' 5" x 11' 7" (3.78m x 3.53m) A most elegant & refined room with Superbly appointed with a Belfast sink with Fired Earth mixer tap and natural light & a charming garden view. French doors leading to the Farrow & Ball painted cupboard. Complimented with a solid oak work landscaped garden itself & are fitted with bespoke window shutters, surface and Fired Earth part tiled wall, Porcelanosa flooring. Space & Porcelanosa tiled floor, Velux windows and vaulted ceilings with plumbing for automatic washing machine and space for tumble dryer, exposed beams. Double doors open into the Spacious Family/Sitting radiator. Room. INNER HALL FAMILY / SITTING ROOM Accessed via both the Formal Dining Room and Kitchen Diner. 12' 5" x 12' 6" (3.78m x 3.81m) A charming & comfortable room with window fitted with bespoke window shutters, Porcelanosa tiled floor, wall light points and stunning vaulted ceilings with exposed beams. SPACIOUS KITCHEN DINER OUTSTANDING GALLERIED FIRST FLOOR LANDING A spacious galleried landing filled with characterful exposed beams & with a spectacular vaulted ceiling. Wall light points, radiators and a feature internal window. Doors to the Four beautiful Double Bedrooms & Bathroom. BEDROOM FIVE/STUDY SHOWER ROOM 7' 9" x 14' 11" (2.36m x 4.55m) Spacious & well appointed, with an Double size walk in shower with drencher head over, Burlington wash attractive Walnut wooden floor and glazed window with rear views of hand basin, low level WC, heated towel rail/radiator. Fired Earth the pretty Courtyard. Limestone tiled floor and Fired Earth tiled walls. MASTER BEDROOM ONE SUITE MASTER BEDROOM ONE MASTER BEDROOM ONE BEDROOM THREE 12' 5" x 24' 7" (3.78m x 7.49m) An elegant, glorious & spacious 9' 11" x 11' 8" (3.02m x 3.56m) Vaulted ceiling with exposed beams bedroom suite with lovely aspects from three sectional glazed windows with window to rear overlooking the courtyard, Velux window, inset overlooking the landscaped garden to the front, beautiful Oak veneer downlighters and radiator. flooring, fantastic vaulted ceiling with exposed beams and radiator. BEDROOM FOUR EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOM 9' 11" x 10' 7" (3.02m x 3.23m) Impressive vaulted ceiling with beautiful A well-appointed bathroom with walk in double Shower with a Fired exposed beams with window to rear overlooking the courtyard, inset Earth Double
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