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Wrightmarshall.Co.Uk 1 PEWIT HALL COTTAGE | HUNSTERSON | CHESHIRE | CW5 7PP | OIEO £325,000 wrightmarshall.co.uk 1 Pewit Hall Cottage, Hunsterson, Nantwich, Cheshire, CW5 7PP A rare opportunity to acquire a wonderful country home with panoramic views and adjoining land of approx 3 acres, nestled on a private drive it offers a tranquil and convenient location. The property occupies a most desirable rural setting, surrounded by panoramic fields in a scenic part of South Cheshire. Situated in Hunsterson, close to the villages of both Audlem and Woore, with the market town of Nantwich only a few miles away. The cottage is ready for the prospective buyer to place their own stamp on it, whether enhancing it to their own taste – or extending to form a double fronted four bedroom home (per approved planning permission). The home offers a most wonderful opportunity for prospective purchasers to acquire a slice of country life, with the benefit of quiet local lanes for walking, cycling or equestrian pursuits. The property is also situated within close proximity to the Doddington Estate, which offers wonderful off road hacking for horse riding. Briefly comprising: Entrance Hall, Kitchen, Living Room, Bathroom, First Floor landing, Bedrooms One, Two and Three (all of which have wonderful views). Generous lawned gardens to three sides. Existing attached garage and ample space for parking. Adjoining the property is a field extending to approx 3 acres, with smart recently installed post and rail fencing. Oil fired central heating. The property benefits from existing planning permission to extend to a four bedroom property, with the option to reconfigure the internal plans to suit your individual requirements (18/4995N). DIRECTIONS NANTWICH Proceed from the Agent's Nantwich office along the Nantwich is a charming market town set beside the River Weaver with Wellington/Audlem Road (A529). Upon reaching the village of a rich history, a wide range of speciality shops and 4 supermarkets. Hatherton, turn left into Birchall Moss Lane & turn left again onto Nantwich in Bloom in November 2015 was delighted to have once Bridgemere Lane. Turn right into Pewit Lane at the crossroads, again scooped the prestigious Gold award from the Britain in Bloom continuing past the thatched cottage on the right, and proceed towards competition. In Cheshire, Nantwich is second only to Chester in its the end of the lane. The property will be observed on the left hand wealth of historic buildings. The High Street has many of the town's side. finest buildings, including the Queen's Aide House and The Crown Hotel built in 1585. Four major motorways which cross Cheshire HUNSTERSON ensure fast access to the key commercial centres of Britain and are Hunsterson is administered by Doddington & District Parish Council, linked to Nantwich by the A500 Link Road. Manchester Airport, one of which also includes the parishes of Blakenhall, Bridgemere, Checkley Europe's busiest and fastest developing, is within a 45 minute drive of cum Wrinehill, Doddington and Lea. The area is relatively flat with an Nantwich. Frequent trains from Crewe railway station link Cheshire to average elevation of around 70 metres. The civil parish is London-Euston in only 1hr 30mins. Manchester and Liverpool offer predominantly rural, with the major land use being agricultural. Part of alternative big city entertainment. Internationally famous football Doddington Park falls within the north east of the parish, including an teams, theatres and concert halls are just some of the many attractions. unnamed lake south east of Pepperstreet Moss. Landscaped in the 18th century by Capability Brown, the park is listed at grade II by the National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens. There are various areas of mixed woodland, including Black Covert, Chapel Wood, Pepperstreet Moss, The Reeds and part of Birchenhill Wood. Bridgemere Lane/Hunterson Road runs east–west through the parish between the A529 to the west and the A51 to the east. Hunsterson Road runs northwards from the junction of Bridgemere Lane and Hunterson Road towards Hatherton, and Pewit Lane runs southwards to Brown Moss; the crossroads at SJ697461 forms the centre of the hamlets of Hunsterson and Four Lane End. The South Cheshire Way runs through the north-west of the parish, in part following Bridgemere Lane. High demand for properties in the area is mainly due to the excellent schools that are located within easy travelling distance (eg. Bridgemere). THE ACCOMMODATION:- FIRST FLOOR LANDING This semi detached property is a choice rural residence with an Ceiling light point, tall uPVC double glazed window to the side abundance of potential and once extended will be a substantial family elevation, smoke detector. Doors to the bedrooms. size double fronted country home, boasting impressive views to the front, side & rear. Substantial properties in the immediate local area are proving to be exceptionally popular in the present market, and therefore we recommend early viewing. With approximate dimensions comprises:- ENTRANCE HALL Ceiling light point, radiator, large uPVC double glazed window to the rear elevation and door. Base level Worcester Bosch oil fired central heating boiler, uPVC double glazed entrance door. Door to the attached single garage. LIVING DINING ROOM Large uPVC double glazed window with spectacular view over fields , arch top wall recess, TV aerial, quarry tile tiled floor, late 'Art Deco' fireplace with open fire ( not tested). Under stairs cupboard. KITCHEN Melamine units to two elevations, work surface and stainless steel sink unit. Window to the rear elevation, space for appliances, ceiling light point. Door to the entrance vestibule. BATHROOM Ceiling light point, uPVC double glazed window to the side, enamel bath with tile splash back, WC, wall mounted wash hand basin with tile splashback, radiator. BEDROOM ONE EXTERIOR Ceiling light point, large uPVC double glazed window with exceptional Post & rail fencing to the front of the property with an excellent size view over undulating fields. garden, various mature hedges. Concrete driveway providing ample off road parking, which leads to the attached single garage with up and BEDROOM TWO over door. Ceiling light point, built in cupboards, window to the rear elevation with charming rural outlook, radiator. AGENTS NOTE:- The delightful location provides the perfect backdrop to create a superb 'forever' home in an exclusive rural location. With the benefit of being able to extend the existing three bedroom semi detached cottage to create a super double fronted four bedroom substantial residence. Planning Permission Number - 18/4995N The property also benefits from gardens and a paddock, in all extending to approx 3 acres. Rarely does an opportunity like this come on the market particularly with so many more buyers looking for a piece of ' The Good Life' in more recent times. We thoroughly recommend viewing at the earliest opportunity. EPC RATING: E COUNCIL TAX BAND: C SERVICES Mains water, electricity (subject to statutory undertakers costs & conditions). Private drainage (septic tank). Oil Fired Central Heating. BEDROOM THREE NOTE: No tests have been made of electrical, water, drainage and Ceiling light point, window to the side elevation with pleasant garden heating systems and associated appliances, nor confirmation obtained outlook, radiator. from the statutory bodies of the presence of these services. TENURE FINANCIAL ADVICE Presumed Freehold with vacant possession upon completion (Subject We can help you fund your new purchase with mortgage advice! to Contract). ** Contact one of our sales team today on 01270 625410, pop in to VIEWING chat further at our friendly Nantwich Office at 56 High Street, Strictly by appointment with the Agents Wright Marshall Nantwich Nantwich, Cheshire, CW5 5BB or email us if this is more convenient Office. E-mail: [email protected]. Opening Hours: initially on; [email protected], so we can discuss your requirements further ** Mon-Fri 9.00-5.30pm, Sat 9.00-4.00pm. For whole of market mortgage advice with access to numerous deals SALES PARTICULARS & PLAN/S and exclusive rates not available on the high street, please ask a The sale particulars and plan/s have been prepared for the convenience member of the Wright Marshall, Nantwich team for more information. of prospective purchasers and, whilst every care has been taken in their preparation, their accuracy is not guaranteed nor, in any circumstances, Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on will they give grounds for an action in law. your mortgage. COPYRIGHT & DISTRIBUTION OF INFORMATION You may download, store and use the material for your own personal use and research. 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