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Jennings Farm, Chelford Road, Nether Alderley Jennings Farm, Chelford Road, Nether Alderley Jennings Farm, Chelford Road, Nether Alderley A TASTEFULLY REFURBISHED AND EXTENDED PERIOD FARMHOUSE SET IN EXTENSIVE GROUNDS WITH OPEN VIEWS TO JUST UNDER 4 ACRES WITH SUBSTANTIAL ATTACHED OUTBUILDING CURRENTLY USED FOR BUSINESS USE WITH PLANNING PERMISSION FOR A SEPARATE DWELLING The substantial outbuilding is currently being used for business With quality bespoke base and wall units, deep caesarstone This charming detached period farmhouse with mellow brick use, storage and garaging. It does however have planning to be worksurfaces, recess with Aga and tiled surround, integrated elevations under a stone flagged roof. It occupies an elevated converted into a separate residential dwelling (Ref 13 /4062M) Villeroy Boch ceramic sink with chrome mixer tap, matching location enjoying wonderful open views and extensive grounds central island with further deep caesarstone worksurface of just under 4 acres. Alderley Edge village centre is within a DIRECTIONS incorporating breakfast bar, brushed steel integrated oven with few minutes drive offering a good range of shopping, From our Alderley Edge office proceed out of the village on De Dietrich induction hob, integrated Miele fridge and Miele educational and recreational facilities with a wealth of fine the main London Road (A34) towards Wilmslow. After dishwasher. Further matching bespoke side cabinet with restaurants. The motorway network system, Manchester passing over the railway bridge take the first turning left into natural oak work surface, fitted shelving, bi-folding doors to International Airport, local and commuter rail links are close to Ryleys Lane. Continue along Ryleys Lane which becomes the rear York stone flagged patio. hand. Chelford Road and after approximately 1.5 miles after passing Merrymans Lane Jennings Farm will be found on the right SIDE HALLWAY hand side immediately after the sharp right hand bend. With stone flagged flooring, natural polished oak turning flight The property is approached through natural wood gates with a staircase to the first floor, traditional style cast iron radiator. long tarmacadam driveway leading to the outbuilding and house providing excellent parking facilities. The extensive Panelled front door leading to UTILITY ROOM 9' x 7' plus door recess (2.74m x 2.13m plus door recess) grounds surround the property with delightful gardens with RECEPTION HALLWAY 17' x 12'4 to the max With stone flagged floor, base units, natural wood work stone flagged patio areas, walled garden with box hedging, (5.18m x 3.76m to the max) flagged paths and sitting areas, sweeping lawns to the front, surface, Belfast deep ceramic sink, plumbing for washing With natural exposed beams, turning flight staircase to the first side and rear with mature trees, shrubs to just under 4 acres or machine, space for dryer, oil fired central heating boiler, recess floor with under stairs cupboard, traditional style cast iron thereabouts. for fridge freezer. radiator. CLOAKROOM CLOAKROOM Jennings Farm has been tastefully and carefully extended and Separate wc off with traditional fittings with high level wc with With traditional fittings with low level wc with natural wood developed over the years with great care being taken to retain natural wood seat, wall mounted wash basin, traditional style seat, wall mounted wash basin, exposed beams, wall light the original charm and character. A recent extension has cast iron radiator, stone flagged flooring. created a wonderful living kitchen with hand made units and point. IMPRESSIVE FAMILY/SITTING ROOM 27'8 x 13' integrated appliances with bi-folding doors leading to the rear PRINCIPAL DRAWING ROOM 17'10 x 17' (5.44m x (8.43m x 3.96m) stone flagged patio. There are two further principal reception 5.18m) With impressive vaulted ceiling with exposed green oak beams rooms both with traditional style fireplaces and also a green With exposed beams, attractive natural brick fireplace with and trusses, further green oak three quarter height windows, oak family room/sitting room with vaulted ceiling with stone hearth and cast iron multi fuel stove, attractive double natural brick chimney breast incorporating fireplace with stone exposed beams and feature fireplace. There is a reception hall French doors to rear flagged patio with arched detailing. Two hearth and cast iron multi fuel stove, 3 traditional style cast with cloakroom with wc off, utility room also with further wc traditional style cast iron radiators, 2 wall light points. and ground floor self contained suite with sitting room, iron radiators, exposed natural brick walls, stone flagged bedroom and bathroom. To the first floor there are 4 bedrooms, FORMAL DINING ROOM 17'5 x 16'3 (5.31m x flooring and raised polished maple flooring, double French three bathrooms, one en-suite and open plan study. Features of 4.95m) doors to rear stone flagged patio. note include the traditional fireplaces, stone flagged and natural With 3 traditional style cast iron radiators, attractive open SIDE HALLWAY oak flooring, natural wood internal and external doors, exposed fireplace with natural wood surround, cast iron grate and slate With stone flagged flooring, central heating radiator, natural beams and cast iron radiators. hearth, exposed natural beams, 2 wall light points. oak shelving, further natural oak wine store with cupboard LIVING KITCHEN 20' x 19' (6.10m x 5.79m) below. SELF CONTAINED SUITE FAMILY BATHROOM TWO CLOAKROOM With traditional fittings with cast iron ball and claw bath, low Separate wc off, low level, with wall mounted washbasin, SITTING ROOM 12'8 x 11'3 (3.86m x 3.43m) level wc, pedestal wash hand basin, chrome central heating central heating radiator. With central heating radiator. towel rail with radiator inset, shaver socket, low voltage ROOM TWO 14'9 x 14'2 (4.50m x 4.32m) STORAGE ROOM OFF downlighting. Walk in fully tiled shower cubicle with Lefroy Brooks traditional style shower fittings. With two central heating radiators, downlighting, store room With natural wood shelving. off. SHOWER ROOM SIDE LANDING With traditional style cast iron radiator, built in airing cupboard SECOND LANDING AREA With quality fittings with wet area with glass screen and Mira With inner staircase leading to the ground floor. shower, low level wc, vanity wash hand basin with double with lagged cylinder with immersion leading to cupboard below, central heating radiator. STUDY AREA 13'2 x 10'7 (4.01m x 3.23m) ROOM THREE 22'11 x 14'4 (6.99m x 4.37m) With 2 central heating radiators, vaulted ceiling with exposed BEDROOM 16'4 x 8' (4.98m x 2.44m) With built in range of drawers with shelving above, downlighting. Polished oak natural wood staircase leading to beams and trusses, large storage room off. Natural wood With natural wood traditional style wardrobes,2 central heating flooring. radiators, double French doors to stone flagged patio area. the side porch. OUTBUILDING GROUND FLOOR GARDEN STORE 15'4 x 14' FIRST FLOOR (4.67m x 4.27m) Which is approached from the main staircase from the Currently used as offices with storage. Panelled door leading to reception hallway. Landing with exposed natural beams, FRONT HALLWAY STOREROOM ONE 15'3 x 14' (4.65m x 4.27m) central heating radiator. With stone flagged flooring, natural wood door leading to STOREROOM TWO 15' x 14'9 (4.57m x 4.50m) BEDROOM ONE 17'6 x 17' (5.33m x 5.18m) RECEPTION HALL AREA 14'5 x 10'5 (4.39m x With exposed natural beams, 3 central heating radiators. GARAGE 24'6 x 14'7 (7.47m x 4.45m) 3.18m) With 2 sets of double doors. EN-SUITE BATHROOM With exposed brick wall, stone flagged flooring. With traditional fittings, ball and claw cast iron bath with wall OUTSIDE SEPARATE WC OFF Jennings Farm is approached with a long sweeping driveway mounted chrome mixer tap and shower fittings, low level wc With low level suite, wall mounted wash basin, central heating with natural wood seat, pedestal wash hand basin, natural oak leading to the property with excellent parking facilities. There radiator, quarry tiled floor. is a substantial detached brick outbuilding with slate roof polished flooring, exposed beams, central heating radiator, Natural wood staircase leading to chrome central heating towel rail, shaver socket. which has planning permission to be converted into a separate FIRST FLOOR RECEPTION ROOM 14'3 x 14' dwelling. The outbuilding is currently used as offices with FAMILY BATHROOM (4.34m x 4.27m) storage. With traditional fittings, panelled bath, shower screen and With natural wood polished flooring, double height ceiling Charming walled garden to the rear with box hedging, stone shower above, low level wc, pedestal wash hand basin, part with exposed beams and exposed brick walling, downlighting, flagged pathways with cobbled insets and further gravel walk tiled walls, central heating radiator, shaver socket, chrome 2 central heating radiators. ways. Lean-to garden room with double doors and store rooms towel rail. off. Raised stone flagged terrace. The ground surrounding the ROOM ONE 14' x 11' (4.27m x 3.35m) property are just under 4 acres or thereabouts with sweeping BEDROOM TWO 9'5 x 8'3 (2.87m x 2.51m) With range of base units incorporating desk, stainless steel sink lawns, mature trees, shrubs and hedging bordered to the rear by With central heating radiator. with chrome mixer tap, exposed natural beams, further local Brook with wonderful open views beyond. BEDROOM THREE 18'6 x 8'5 (5.64m x 2.57m) stainless steel double bowl single drainer sink unit, central The long driveway is bordered by paddocks either side and With fitted double wardrobe, fitted chest of drawers, central heating radiator. there is a large pond. heating radiator. All electrical appliances, the heating system and wiring have RECEPTION AREA TWO 14'2 x 13'9 (4.32m x not been tested therefore we cannot verify whether they are in BEDROOM FOUR 13'3 x 11'1 (4.04m x 3.38m) 4.19m) working order.
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