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Gascoignehalman.Co.Uk WOODEND HOUSE Off Strines Road, Disley OFFERS IN EXCESS OF £550,000 A most attractive 16th century cruck framed former hunting lodge, believed to be originally part of the Lyme Park estate. NOTICE Gascoigne Halman for themselves and for the vendors or lessors of this property whose agents they are give notice that: (i) the particulars are set out as a general outline only Boasting a host of original and character for the guidance of intending purchasers or lessees, and do not constitute, nor constitute part of, an offer or contract; (ii) all descriptions, dimensions, references to condition and necessary permissions for use and occupation, and other details are given in good faith and are believed to be correct but any intending purchasers or tenants should not features it includes THREE reception rooms, rely on them as statements or representations of fact but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of them; (iii) no person in the employment of Gascoigne Halman has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatever in relation to this property. THREE bedrooms, DOUBLE GARAGE, parking THE AREAS LEADING ESTATE AGENCY and gardens with stunning VIEWS. Marple Bridge 10, Town Street, MARPLE BRIDGE SK6 5DS 0161 427 2488 [email protected] gascoignehalman.co.uk ■ 1 Mile (approx) to Strines Station ■ 3 double bedrooms & family bathroom ■ Charming period cottage with many original features ■ Detached double garage & driveway parking ■ Accommodation extending to 1931 sq ft (approx) ■ Mature gardens front and rear OFFERS IN WOODEND HOUSE ■ Situated in a quiet enclave ■ Stunning views over the Strines valley EXCESS OF ■ Living room, dining room, morning room ■ NO HIGHER CHAIN Off Strines Road, Disley ■ Study/WC, boiler room £550,000 Woodend House is a charming property originally constructed exposed stone to the rear surmounted by a stone roof. Internally, The garden includes a large vegetable plot, providing potential the former Strines Post Office on the left hand side. Follow the road circa 1572 and believed to have been used as a hunting lodge in brief the accommodation comprises; entrance hall, morning buyers with the perfect opportunity to grow their own produce. round the bend and take the second track on the right (marked by a for the Lyme Park estate. Set within a small enclave of similar room, breakfast kitchen, dual aspect lounge with feature exposed LOCATION Gascoigne Halman for sale board) which leads to Woodend. character properties and located in this idyllic spot off a beams and fire place, dining room with feature fireplace, study/ The property is conveniently located between Marple and New TENURE private lane just above Strines Road, this exceptional property WC and boiler room. To the first floor there is a spacious landing Mills, both of which offer a wide range of shops, restaurants, Freehold SERVICES (NOT TESTED) combines the convenience of being only a short drive from with feature beam, three double bedrooms and a family bathroom. educational and recreational facilities. For the commuter Strines, Services have not been tested and you are advised to make your local facilities with all the benefits of a rural property. There Externally, a private lane provides access to the York stone driveway Marple and the New Mills stations offer services to Manchester city centre and the access points to the Northwest motorway network own enquiries and/or inspections. are numerous footpaths, tracks, bridleways and towpaths and detached double garage. The front the garden is mainly laid to LOCAL AUTHORITY nearby providing access to the beautiful surrounding lawn with feature shrubs, mature trees and views over the adjacent can be found at Stockport East and Bredbury junctions. DIRECTIONS Cheshire East countryside. Well presented and maintain to high standards, fields, across the Strines valley to the hills of Mellor. To the rear VIEWING From our office in Marple Bridge, at the traffic lights turn left onto this loved family home retains much of its original character there is a most pleasant garden, beautifully planted and lovingly Viewing strictly by appointment through the Agents. Brabyns Brow and take the first turn on the left onto Arkwright and many features of the period whilst providing good sized, maintained over the years. With a Amdega summer house, York Road. Proceed to the end of the road and at the "T" junction turn practical accommodation. The property has a very pleasant stone patio areas, well stocked borders and lawn area enclosed by left onto Strines Road. Proceed for approximately 1.5 miles, passing external appearance with rendered walls to the front and mature tress and bushes backing onto fields. TWENTY NETWORKED OFFICES THROUGHOUT CHESHIRE, SOUTH MANCHESTER & THE HIGH PEAK gascoignehalman.co.uk.
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