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Andrews Cross WILMSLOW ROAD • MOTTRAM ST ANDREW • CHESHIRE Andrews Cross WILMSLOW ROAD • MOTTRAM ST ANDREW • CHESHIRE • cheshire • sk11 9aq E • C U • P w Andrews Cross WILMSLOW ROAD • MOTTRAM ST ANDREW • CHESHIRE • SK10 4QH Exceptional, principally single level, contemporary residence in prime rural setting between Alderley Edge and Prestbury Prestbury Village: 1.5 miles, Alderley Edge: 2.5 miles, Wilmslow: 3 miles Macclesfield: 4.5 miles, Manchester Airport: 8 miles, City Centre: 15.5 miles (All distances and times are approximate) 4 Bedroom Suites • 4 Bathrooms • Open Plan Reception Room • Second Reception Room with Bespoke Bar Gym or Games Room • Study Area • Mark Wilkinson Kitchen Guest Suite/ Staff Suite/ Office with Private Entrance • Parking Area and Garaging Potential Superb South- Westerly Gardens with Terraces and Balconies About 0.62 acre Savills Wilmslow 6 Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire SK9 5AA [email protected] 01625 417 450 Situation Andrews Cross stands in an elevated setting and has been designed to take full advantage of the stunning rural views over the valley. Mottram St Andrew is a sought after rural enclave between Alderley Edge, Prestbury and Wilmslow and this property is a short stroll away from the highly regarded gastro-pub The Bulls Head. The villages of Prestbury and Alderley Edge are a short drive away and both have a superb range of restaurants, tennis and cricket clubs, excellent primary schools and easy access to either Fallibroome Academy or Wilmslow High School. Many of the region’s private schools provide coaches which pass the property and The Kings School Macclesfield is an easy drive. The local Mottram St Andrew primary school is within walking distance. The village has a village hall and is a friendly rural community. Mottram Hall is just down the road with its excellent golf course and leisure facilities, whilst the area has numerous golf courses and livery facilities. The Peak National Park is only a short drive away and there are lovely walks in the surrounding countryside, either down the Bollin Valley or at Hare Hill and The Edge. For commuters, Alderley Edge, Wilmslow, or Macclesfield stations place the city centre about 30 minutes away. The latter two stations are on the West Coast main line and reach London Euston in less than two hours. Manchester Airport is about 20 minutes drive. All the surrounding villages and towns offer good shopping, supermarkets and recreational facilities. Waitrose in Alderley Edge and Wilmslow, specialist shops and services and Marks & Spencer in Macclesfield and Handforth Dean. John Lewis at Cheadle is readily accessible as is Manchester city centre for more comprehensive entertainment and theatres. Description Andrews Cross has recently undergone a comprehensive transformation creating a contemporary home arranged mainly on a single level. Soaring vaulted ceilings and ‘cathedral’ windows fill the open plan reception areas with natural light and this property has possibly the most impressive and indulgent master bedroom suite we have seen in recent years. Quality exudes throughout, with a bespoke Mark Wilkinson kitchen including granite surfaces, Gaggenau and Meile appliances, top of range bathroom fittings, under-floor heating and Cat 5 wiring throughout. The main open plan reception area opens to a full width balcony and the second lower ground multi- purpose reception room is adaptable to a cinema room, games room, and family room and study area. Both enjoy uninterrupted views over fields to the west which are currently rented by our clients on an annual basis. This is practically a new house, having been subject to a comprehensive refurbishment and extension programme to create a comfortable and well planned 4200 sq ft split level home which is equally well suited to entertaining as for family use. ACCOMMODATION The contemporary front door opens to a vaulted reception hall with oak flooring. A cloakroom with a separate w.c. and contemporary white suite lies off to the right. The hall leads around to the right and opens into the stunning open plan main reception room with its twin gabled vaulted ceiling and double French doors opening to a balcony with glass balustrades and a side breakfast terrace. The stunning Mark Wilkinson kitchen opens off and also has a vaulted ceiling with a set of Velux skylights. Beautifully made and superbly appointed with granite surfaces, top notch equipment by Miele, Gaggenau and Brittania. Double French doors open to the garden. A glass and oak staircase leads down to the lower ground floor from the main reception room to the multi-purpose family room. This 30’ room is easily subdivided and provides for a cinema room, games room or sitting room and study/office area. A bedroom suite with an external door to the parking area lies off and has an en suite shower room and the boiler room off. Ideal as a suite for a nanny, other staff or a dependent relative. Back on the main living floor, the entrance hall extends to the rear and leads to a utility room/garden kitchen alongside a door opening to the side breakfast terrace. A generous guest bedroom lies off the inner hall area, has a dual aspect through tall windows with super views and a well appointed en suite shower room. The second bedroom lies to the front and has an en suite bathroom with twin wash hand basins. The master bedroom suite is simply exceptional; The bedroom area has fitted wardrobes and a large en suite bathroom with a free standing bath in a bay window, a walk in shower and twin wash hand basins, there are two dressing rooms, one would double up as a fifth bedroom/nursery room, a main dressing room area with full width fitted cupboards and a lantern roof extending into the sitting room/relaxing area with a triple aspect, French doors to the rear and bi-folds opening to the rear terrace. There is a contemporary living flame fireplace and wonderful views over the gardens. A truly remarkable suite of rooms. The gardens extend to front and rear, lawned to the front with a copse of mature trees and south/south westerly facing to the rear, profusely stacked and with a wide stone terrace, perfect for the afternoon and evening sun in the summer months and a great space to entertain. A block paved driveway provides a parking area to the front. Catch the last rays of the sun on the balcony off the main reception room. Andrews Cross Approximate Gross Internal Area Total: 403.41 sq m – 4,342.26 sq ft LOWER GROUND FLOOR ground floor GENERAL REMARKS LOCAL AUTHORITY tenure Cheshire East Freehold Services Mains water, electricty, gas and private drainage. fixtures and fittings Unless otherwise stated, fixtures and fittings that are not specifically described in these particulars are not included in the sale, although certain items may be available by separate negotiation. Further information should be obtained from the selling agent. Viewing Strictly by appointment with the agents Savills 01625 417450 – [email protected]. IMPORTANT NOTICE Savills, their clients and any joint agents give notice that: 1. They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. Brochure prepared April 2018. Savills Wilmslow 6 Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire SK 9 5 AA [email protected] 01625 417 450.
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