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Wrightmarshall.Co.Uk Fineandcountry.Com ELKTON, QUARRY LANE, KELSALL, TARPORLEY, CW6 0PD COUNTRY HOMES │ COTTAGES │ UNIQUE PROPERTIES │ CONVERSIONS │ PERIOD PROPERTIES │ LUXURY APARTMENTS wrightmarshall.co.uk fineandcountry.com Elkton, Quarry Lane, Kelsall, CW6 0PD Set in grounds of around 2/3rds of an acre, in a very private location, offering spacious and versatile accommodation of around 3000 sq ft and offered with no ongoing chain - a six bedroom, four bathroom detached house with the benefit of excellent outbuilding comprising garage and car port The property known as Elkton enjoys an excellent location within Quarry Lane, Kelsall. Quarry Lane is renowned for individuality of property types and this stunning detached residence is an excellent example of its type. Significantly, the house has only had two owners in fifty years which bears testament to the desirability of both the location and the residence itself. In the past few years the present owners have completed a radical scheme of alteration, extension, renovation and improvement so as to create a high quality home that is spacious and versatile in equal measure. Set in grounds of two thirds of an acre, enjoying wonderful views and amazingly private gardens, the house also has the benefit of a good size single storey outbuilding of which more details will be found later in these details. The property can truly be said to be deceptively spacious At the other end of the house are the first two of the offering a breadth of quality and scope of accommodation bedrooms. The master bedroom has a superb en-suite far beyond what one may originally think from a drive by bathroom whilst bedroom two is also a spacious double, viewing or initial appearance. again with an en-suite. On the lower ground floor there are an impressive range of further rooms. Bedroom three The accommodation opens with an excellent entrance hall and four both have access to the Jack and Jill en-suite which provides a most welcoming introduction to the which is of good specification. There is also a further property. From the entrance hall access can be gained to bedroom which could alternatively be used as an a cloakroom, study, large utility room, two bedrooms office/music room and is of good proportion and has fitted (each with en-suite) and the magnificent open plan wardrobes. The luxurious family bathroom is a substantial kitchen/dining/living area. The kitchen/dining/living area is size and has a shower enclosure, bath, two wash hand the unquestionable highlight of the house extending in basins, low level WC and a fantastic choice of tiling. The length to over 33ft and representing a layout and style final surprise in the property is, what is described in these perfectly equipped to cater for the needs of the modern particulars, as bedroom six/family room. This lovely room day family. The kitchen is comprehensively equipped with has light from two sides and direct access to the garden a range of high quality appliances and units and the open via double doors. It could be used either as a luxurious plan nature of the space lends itself perfectly to having bedroom or as an additional reception room or indeed both a large table and chairs and a softer seating area. At could be adapted to suit differing needs through the years. the far end of the space in the living area double doors open out to a splendid south facing decking/balcony area. As already mentioned the utility room is separately accessed from the entrance hall and is of an excellent size. Externally the property has more than ample off road amenities really does make Kelsall the perfect location. parking for several vehicles and lovely private gardens that An early viewing is strongly recommended. are predominantly lawned but also have within them patio/terrace areas in addition to the south facing decked LOCATION balcony that is located off the kitchen/dining/living room. Kelsall is an extremely popular sustainable semi rural The gardens enjoy good levels of seclusion and privacy Cheshire village that combines day-to-day convenience and yet from the more elevated levels command fantastic with a superb position amidst some of Cheshire's most and spectacular views. picturesque countryside. For those with educational needs, Kelsall has a outstanding Ofsted rated primary There is an excellent single storey outbuilding that school which in turn feeds into the nearby outstanding comprises a double garage and car port. Planning Ofsted rated Tarporley High School. Within the village permission was previously in place to convert this to there is a large Co-operative convenience store with ancillary accommodation and should a purchaser be internal Post Office/Bureau De Change, a renowned looking for a property with the potential to create an butcher, and further shops. More over there is a recently excellent high quality annexe, this is arguably the perfect extended and refurbished community hall, three public opportunity. houses and a well attended local church. There is also a doctors' surgery within walking distance of the house. This wonderful individual property is offered for sale with Kelsall holds a convenient position, close to both the no ongoing chain and priced at a level that is sure to Georgian village of Tarporley and the thriving city centre attract market attention. Property sales in Kelsall have in of Chester. It is an ideal base for the commuter with many recent times thrived due to the increasingly popular commercial centres being easily reached including primary school located on Flat Lane and the natural feed Chester, Manchester, Warrington and Liverpool. Crewe in to high quality secondary schools in the locality. In railway station, Manchester and Liverpool International addition, some of the areas best countryside can be Airports can also be reached within a 40-45 minute drive. accessed within strolling distance of the front door and this, combined with the proximity to a range of day to day CANOPY PORCH CLOAKROOM Blue and bluff brick pillars and LED Lighting. 6' 5" x 4' 3" (1.96m x 1.3m) Fitted with a two piece suite comprising low level WC and pedestal hand basin with ENTRANCE PORCH tiled splashback, tiled floor in contemporary style, beech 27' 10" x 21' 10" (8.48m x 6.65m) Solid Wood entrance wall cabinet, mirror, neutral walls, extractor fan and with chrome fittings and glazed glass panels. radiator. ENTRANCE HALL STUDY Spacious reception hall with laminated wood flooring, 7' 10" x 6' 5" (2.39m x 1.96m) Laminate wood flooring, 5 radiator, centre ceiling light and two 4 way spot lights, oak double power points, electrical consumer unit fitted with and walnut inlaid doors with soft chrome handles, integral external security lighting override switches, controls for a smoke detector, two security movement detectors and a 6-circuit security system, panelled radiator and window to double power point. Bannister constructed with 10mm front aspect overlooking an elevated deck. toughened glass and a stainless steel balustrade, large picture window with large 3 tiered light fitting supplied by UTILITY ROOM 'Chattels' of Chester. A neutral wood staircase, laminate 15' 5" x 10' 10" (4.7m x 3.3m) Crown Imperial Rialto High wood flooring and a double power points. Gloss Black finish units, solid wood surface, inset sink and drainer, integrated fridge/freezer, integrated washing machine, combi boiler, airing cupboard with hot water cylinder, tiled splash back, neutral toned walls downlighters, laminate wood flooring and 2 double power points. Glazed door opening onto rear deck area to first floor patio area. KITCHEN/DINING/LIVING ROOM LIVING AREA 33' 0" x 17' 10" (10.06m x 5.44m) Maximum Featuring a glazed curtain with double doors opening onto measurements. Spacious dining area with seating for many to an elevated deck finished with a stainless steel and people with Ancona mottled silver upright designer toughened glass balustrade providing panoramic views of radiator. the Cheshire Plain and Welsh hills. LED lighting above glazed curtain leading to deck area. KITCHEN/DINING AREA Contemporary chandelier light and ceiling speakers to This high specification Crown Imperial kitchen featuring facilitate rear speakers for surround sound. 6 double Rialto High Gloss Black finish units, solid wood surfaces is power points, two double panelled radiators, large beautiful and has been exceptionally well designed window to the rear and contemporary curtains. Wood containing an integrated NEFF multifunctional cooker a laminate flooring NEFF steam cooker, wine cooler, Fisher & Paykel dual drawer dishwasher, larder fridge and soft close drawers throughout the kitchen. A NEFF ceramic five hob burner incorporating high speed burner cast iron pan support. Overhead stainless steel and glass extractor hood and fan. 4 double electrical sockets an inset sink/drainer, automatic bin. The kitchen is well fitted with ample floor and wall cupboards for storage. Spotlights and ceiling speakers, integral smoke detector and security movement detector. Overhead décor lighting is sited over the high gloss cupboards, tiled splashbacks with window to side aspect and large picture window overlooking the village of Kelsall. Beautiful Roman blind and floor length curtains complimenting the contemporary décor used throughout. DECKING/BALCONY EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOM Views of Cheshire Plain, welsh mountains. 10' 1" x 5' 8" (3.07m x 1.73m) White 3 piece suite comprising of WC, Kudos triple shower enclosure, Miras FIRST FLOOR shower, large double inset mirror mixer tap, roman blind, window, beech units with chrome handles and with MASTER BEDROOM granite effect work tops, limestone almond tiled flooring 15' 11" x 12' 7" (4.85m x 3.84m) Spacious master and partly tiled walls, large heated chrome towel rail, bedroom fitted with cream carpet, large picture window, extractor fan, spotlights and over-mirror lighting.
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