199 Road ROMILEY WELCOME

Set back with its own driveway, this traditional-style brick house has a warm façade, making you want to step inside out of the chilly autumn air. Through the bright, light hallway and to the right is the lounge/dining room, which spans the depth of the house. Stylishly decorated, the colour choices divide the space into two distinct areas.

The dining area is at the front of the house with a distinctive square bay window pouring light into the space. The neutral shades ensure that a stunning period fireplace stands out as a gorgeous focal point. You can imagine sitting down as a family for Sunday lunch, all cosy as the autumnal weather bashes against the windowpane.

As you cast your eye to the other end of the room, the dramatic contrast is hypnotic, with the deep bold blue walls drawing you into its elegant scene. There are so many features to take in that you don’t know where to begin. There is the stained-glass window, under which the owners have placed a gold cocktail bar, and the large grand period fireplace, virtually overshadow- ing its neighbour.

This room is a tale of two halves, the calm and understated dining room moulding into the glamourous lounge, which has certainly been designed to make a statement. As contrasting as they are, they work in complete harmony.

ENTERTAINING DREAM

Back into the hallway, and at the back of the house is the kitchen. It is certainly impressive; the luxurious and high-quality finish is evident from the moment you enter. The full-length glass window/door has the wow factor and brings the outside in.

As incredible as this room is, it’s a cook’s kitchen, a family hub, party central – this is not just for show, food will be splashed as dishes are bubbling. There is the wonderful sought-after island where drinks will be served and where chocolate fingers may accidently leave their mark. And once the chaos has subsided, the guests have left, and you are watching the sunset over the garden, a quick clean will bring it back to its glory ready for another day.

The downstairs cloakroom may not be a space that is often given much attention, but it will be hard to ignore the fun design of this one. BEDROOM RETREAT

As you head up the stairs, you will notice a more serene feel; the rooms here are calming, just as they should be. You have two great sized double bedrooms and a single, each offering good storage. The bathroom is modern, providing you with a freestanding bath and shower, giving you the choice of an indulging soak or a revitalising shower. GARDEN OASIS

Out into the private and easy to maintain garden, the raised decked area connects the garden with the kitchen and also provides an extra space to wine and dine.

The steps down take you to your lawned area that is lined with shrubs, trees and plants. It is stylish and simple with easy to maintain borders - perfect for a busy family.

You can just picture the children playing on the lawn, with you watching their every move whilst cooking lunch from the kitchen. It’s a fantastic space for families, yet you can see how it would make a wonderful home for a couple too.

Next to the kitchen is a side gate making it easy to bring things through from the car or garage to the garden, and the integral garage is fantastic for storage! Chadkirk Chapel

OUT & ABOUT

Compstall Road is a stone’s throw from Romiley village with a range of restaurants, wine bar and micro pub plus swimming pool/gym and amateur dramatics theatre.

There are country walks and bike rides from your front door in Etherow Country Park, Chadkirk, and along the Peak Forest Canal - so no need to venture far to take in the fresh air.

Close to a number of train stations which gives you access to the bright lights of Manchester city centre inside 30 minutes - ideal for commuting and for pleasure. You can easily access the motorway networks to take you across and beyond. Manchester Airport is just a 25-minute drive away.

You are within catchment for Romiley Primary School and excellent high schools.

There are buses to private school options if that’s your requirement. Etherow Country Park FLOOR PLAN

FINER DETAILS

• Freehold • Council Tax Band: E • Boiler: Worcester located in utility room • Loft: Boarded with light and ladder • Driveway for 3 cars • Walking distance into Romiley for independent shops, bars, and restaurants • In catchment for Romiley Primary School and good secondary schools 199 Compstall Road ROMILEY

“This is a great home, full of character, drama, and restful spaces. It’s a place that would be in its glory full of life, while also providing a relaxing haven. And one thing is certain, we know the kitchen will have you at hello.”

Presented By

Gee Cross Romiley 0161 871 7071 0161 808 0010 [email protected] [email protected]