The Barnhouse, Woodhey Lane, Faddiley, Cw5 8Jj | £395,000

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The Barnhouse, Woodhey Lane, Faddiley, Cw5 8Jj | £395,000 THE BARNHOUSE, WOODHEY LANE, FADDILEY, CW5 8JJ | £395,000 Set in the heart of glorious open countryside yet within comfortable travelling distance of railways stations, schools, a comprehensive road network and attractive Cheshire villages a fabulous, funky and stylish barn conversion set in generous size gardens with open views to the rear Barn conversions in Cheshire always create market interest due to the inherent nature of their indivdiuality and history. Wi thin this market sector, the subject property is a particularly fine example due to a number of different factors. Firstly is the location. Faddiley is a super semi rural hamlet that offers excellent walks of open countryside on the doorstep yet a remarkable convenience to the market town of Nantwich, the Georgian High Street of Tarporley and the historic city centre of Chester. Secondly the layout, internal space and specification is worthy of particular note. At ground floor level in addition to a l arge entrance hall there is a living room with aga multi fuel burning stove, separate family room, open plan breakfast kitchen and delightful garden room. The overall layout and configuration is ideal for the modern day family where each room has different features with th e breakfast kitchen being particularly notable for its wonderful vaulted ceiling extending to 12'5" in height. C ompleting the ground floor accommodation is an inner hall, cloakroom, utility room and excellent bedroom with engineered oak flooring. At first floor level the accommodation continues to impress, the second bedroom is of a very generous double size and has a well appointed en-suite shower room. There is another bedroom which is serviced by a separate family bathroom. The bathroom is again impressively appointed with tiled travertine walls. Crowning the building is a wonderful master bedroom which is n ot only generous in size but has exposed roof purlins and wall timbers. The en-suite bathroom is beautifully fitted and matches the quality shown throughout the property. The third significant factor to this excellent property is the external environment. The Barnhouse benefits from an unusually generous parking arrangement with three parking spaces directly next to the property and an excellent visitors parking area accessed from a separate driveway further down the lane yet within only 30 seconds walk from the front of the subject property. In addition, the property benefits from a double garage and additional store which provides extensive storage space for household items or par king vehicles if required. In summary, a funky, individual high specification barn with viewing absolutely essential to appreciate its quality and potential. LOCATION Faddiley is a township in Acton Parish, a small friendly Cheshire village centred around a Village Green, Goodwill Parish Hal l and The Thatch Public House / restaurant. Nantwich is a charming market town set beside the River Weaver with a rich history, a wide range of over speciality shops & 4 supermarkets. In Cheshire, Nantwich is second only to Chester in its wealth of historic buildings. The High Street has many of the town's finest buildings, including the Queen's Aide House and The Crown Hotel built in 1585. Four major motorways which cross Cheshire ensure fast access to the key commercial centres of Britain and are linked to Nantwich by the new 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 in 2 hours. Manchester and Liverpool offer alternative big city entertainment. Internationally famous football teams, theatres and concert halls are just some of the many attractions. Tarporley is one of Cheshire's most highly regarded villages that boasts a bustling High Street with a diverse selection of shops including convenience stores, banks, fashion boutiques, cafes, restaurants, public houses and also has the benefit of a Doctors Surgery and several Churches. The village is also renowned for its excellent educational facilities with Tarporley Primary and High School being within walking distance of the property and many other outstanding educational establishments in both the state and the private sector being located in the surrounding villages. The village also has its own community centre, playing fields and Dentist surgery. Other nearby amenities include Oulton Park Motor Racing Circuit, ancient castles, boating facilities on nearby canals, Beeston Market and within only ten minutes drive is the picturesque Delamere Forest. Whilst the village is renowned for its outstanding natural beauty (from some parts of the village views of 13th Century Beeston Castle can be enjoyed). The house also offers an excellent base for the business traveller with the A49, A51 and A55 quickly reached by car and rail services to London can be boarded in the nearby town of Crewe. ENTRANCE HALL 9' 7" x 5' 7" (2.92m x 1.7m) Engineered oak flooring. Staircase with spindled balustrade rising to first floor. Double panel radiator. Door leading to driveway. Deep understairs storage cupboard. Door to built in cupboard. Double width glazed doors to family room. FAMILY ROOM 16' 2" x 15' 4" (4.93m x 4.67m) Two double panel radiators. Recessed halogen spotlights. Double width glazed doors to breakfast kitchen, garden room, living room, inner hall and door to ground floor bedroom. BEDROOM 4 9' 8" x 8' 8" (2.95m x 2.64m) Engineered oak flooring. Double panel radiator. Front aspect wooden framed double glazed window. Coved ceiling. Two wall light points. Door to family room. LIVING ROOM 15' 8" x 10' 10" (4.78m x 3.3m) Cheshire brick fireplace with stone hearth housing Aga multi fuel burning stove. Front aspect wooden frame double glazed window. Double panel radiator. Three wall light points. Double width doors opening to outside. Glazed door leading to family room. BREAKFAST KITCHEN 17' 2" x 13' 0" (5.23m x 3.96m) A superb open plan breakfast kitchen fitted with an extensive range of wall and floor cupboards together with sliding drawers and solid black preparation surfaces throughout. Tiled surrounds to all preparation surfaces. One and half bowl sink with chrome mixer tap. Granite upstand to all preparation surfaces. Space for Range cooker. Extractor hood over cooker space. Integrated dishwasher and fridge freezer. Vaulted ceiling extending to 12'5" in height. Slate tiled floor. Breakfast room area with velux sky light. Exposed appex beams and roof purlins. Recessed halogen spotlights. Double width glazed doors leading to family room. Double panel radiator. Rear aspect wooden frame double glazed windows overlooking garden. Framed opening to the garden room. GARDEN ROOM 10' 10" x 10' 0" (3.3m x 3.05m) Cheshire brick fireplace with stone hearth housing multi fuel burning stove. Double panel radiator. Wall light point. Double width rear aspect oak framed double glazed doors opening onto and overlooking garden with matching side panels. Framed opening leading to breakfast kitchen. INNER HALL 3' 7" x 3' 1" (1.09m x 0.94m) Slate flooring. Door to outside. Door to cloakroom, utility and living room. CLOAKROOM 3' 6" x 5' 6" (1.07m x 1.68m) Low level W.C. Wash hand basin with tiled splashback. Slate floor. Spotlights. Extractor fan. Door to inner hall. UTILITY ROOM 5' 8" x 4' 9" (1.73m x 1.45m) Floor level cupboard. Wall mounted boiler. Slate tiled floor. Recessed halogen spotlights. Door to inner hall. FIRST FLOOR LANDING With spindled balustrade to staircase leading down to entrance hall and rising up to first floor. Two sets of double width built in wardrobes each with slatted shelving providing extensive storage, one of which contains the hot water cylinder. Double panel radiator. Wall light point. Doors to bedrooms 2, 3 and family bathroom. BEDROOM 2 16' 11" x 11' 2" (5.16m x 3.4m) Recessed halogen spotlights. Large velux window enjoying excellent views of countryside to the rear. Built in wardrobe. Double panel radiator. Door to en-suite shower room. EN-SUITE SHOW ER ROOM 6' 1" x 5' 2" (1.85m x 1.57m) Fitted with suite comprising low level W.C. Wall mounted wash hand basin with tiled splashback. Fully tiled shower enclosure. Window. Wall mounted heated towel rail/radiator. BEDROOM 3 10' 7" x 8' 9" (3.23m x 2.67m) Front aspect wooden framed double glazed window. Double panel radiator. Recessed halogen spotlights. Built in wardrobe. BATHROOM 7' 3" x 5' 11" (2.21m x 1.8m) Fitted with suite comprising low level W.C. with push button flush. Pedestal wash hand basin with chrome mixer tap. Rolled top free standing bath. Half tiled travertine walls. Engineered oak flooring. Side aspect window. Spotlights. Extractor fan. Heated chrome towel rail/radiator. SECOND FLOOR LANDING Large velux window. Eaves storage. Exposed ceiling beams, purlins and wall timbers. Door to master bedroom MASTER BEDROOM 16' 8" x 12' 2" (5.08m x 3.71m) Velux windows. Exposed roof purlins and wall timbers. Door to landing. Door to en-suite bathroom. EN-SUITE BATHROOM 8' 3" x 5' 9" (2.51m x 1.75m) Fitted with suite comprising low level W.C. with push button flush. Pedestal wash hand basin with chrome mixer tap and panelled bath with fully tiled area housing shower unit. Heated chrome towel rail/radiator. Side aspect window. Spotlights. Majority tiled wall. Exposed wall timber and roof purlin. STORE 10' 6" x 9' 3" (3.2m x 2.82m) Double width timber doors leading to outside. DOUBLE GARAGE 21' 4" x 17' 10" (6.5m x 5.44m) Power and light connection. Potential eaves storage. Two sets of double width timber doors. EXTERIOR This attractive and small development of converted barns is approached over a cobbled set courtyard area that leads to the properties own triple width parking area.
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