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For Illustration HALMAN purposes GASCOIGN only. HALMAN GASCOIGNE HALMAN GASCOIGNE HALMAN GASCOIGNE HALMAN GASCOIGNE HALMA GASCOIGNE HALMAN GASCOIGNE HALMAN GASCOIGNE HALMAN GASCOIGNE HALMAN GASCOIGNE H Moorfield Werneth Low Road, Romiley Currently under construction, a handcrafted, innovative, sophisticated and opulent highly evolved four bedroom property located at the heart of a generous elevated plot boasting spectacular far reaching views. £550,000 10 TOWN STREET, MARPLE BRIDGE SK6 5DS Tel: 0161 427 2488 Fax: 0161 427 2488 Internet: www.gascoignehalman.co.uk E-mail: [email protected] This truly unique IN FURTHER DETAIL THE property is currently ACCOMMODATION COMPRISES being constructed to an Please note that we have not checked any of the appliances or the exceptionally high central heating system included in the sale (if any). All prospective standard to create a purchasers should satisfy themselves on this point prior to entering into a contract. fabulous contemporary GROUND FLOOR home situated in a RECEPTION HALL sought after location on Stairs providing access to the lower ground floor. the outskirts of Romiley. LOUNGE Designed to create a stylish modern home capitalising on Two double glazed windows overlooking the rear aspect. the properties stunning elevated location and fantastic Double glazed window overlooking the front aspect. far reaching views, the property will comprise: entrance Double glazed double doors with double glazed windows on hall, upper floor lounge with vaulted ceiling and doors either side providing access out to a balcony with glazed leading out to a balcony with glazed balustrade, dining balustrade which affords stunning long range views. kitchen fitted with quality appliances with double doors DINING KITCHEN leading out to a pleasant terrace area. There will be four Fitted with a range of eye and base level units and central bedrooms to the lower floor, one with en suite shower island unit. Double glazed aluminium bi-folding doors with room and a family bathroom. There will be two further double glazed windows on either side providing access out rooms which will be accessible externally, one situated to a large terrace area which in turn provides access to below the balcony from the lounge which would be an ideal the additional accommodation. study, the second accessible from the terrace will provide LOWER GROUND FLOOR useful additional space which could be used as a gym, INNER HALLWAY home office, studio or music room. With storage area at half landing level. Prospective purchasers should note that the property will BEDROOM 1 be clad with K-rend to ground and horizontal cedar Double glazed windows overlooking the front and rear cladding to upper floor and be insulated to exceptionally aspects. Built-in wardrobe. Double glazed double doors high standards and thermally efficient, so making it a with double glazed windows on either side providing modern energy efficient home. access out to the side of the property. Externally there are landscaped gardens including decked EN SUITE SHOWER ROOM and paved areas surrounding the property and a driveway providing off road parking. A small parcel of grazing land Fitted with a suite comprising; low level WC, wash hand opposite the property suitable for a pony or the basin and walk-in shower. Double glazed window. construction of a menage is available by separate BEDROOM 2 negotiation. With double glazed window. LOCATION BEDROOM 3 Romiley offers a wide range of shops, restaurants, With double glazed window. educational and recreational facilities. For the commuter BEDROOM 4/STUDY Romiley station offers services to Manchester city centre Double glazed window. and the access points to the Northwest motorway BATHROOM network can be found at Stockport East and Bredbury Fitted with a suite comprising; low level WC, wash hand junctions. basin, panelled bath and walk-in shower. Double glazed DIRECTIONS window. From our office in Marple Bridge, at the traffic lights turn right onto Lower Fold and at the Windsor Castle public ADDTIONAL ACCOMMODATION house bear left onto Compstall Road. proceed approximately 1.5 miles towards Romiley and on STUDY approaching the village centre turn right onto Sandy Situated beneath the terrace and linked to the main body Lane. Proceed up the hill and continue as the road of the property, accessed via double glazed aluminium bi- becomes Greave and subsequently Werneth Road. Turn folding doors. Providing useful additional accommodation, right onto Werneth Low Road (immediately prior to ideal for a study/hobby room. Greave Primary School on the left hand side), and the GYMNASIUM/HOME OFFICE subject property can be found, marked by a Gascoigne - Accessed externally via the terrace via double glazed Halman for sale board. aluminium bi-folding doors, this useful space is ideal for those who wish to create a home gymnasium or home office/studio etc. OUTSIDE TENURE To be confirmed by Solicitors. SERVICES (NOT TESTED) No tests have been made of mains services, heating systems or associated appliances and neither has confirmation been obtained from the statutory bodies of the presence of these services. We cannot therefore confirm that they are in working order and any prospective purchaser is advised to obtain verification from their solicitor or surveyor. LOCAL AUTHORITY Stockport MBC POSTCODE SK6 4PY POSSESSION Vacant possession upon completion. VIEWING Viewing strictly by appointment through the Agents. MORTGAGE INFORMATION Gascoigne Halman Private Finance Ltd offers independent mortgage advice, which is regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority for mortgages, life assurance and general insurance. Our independent advisers will be advised of all offers made. They have a wealth of experience in the highly competitive area of mortgage rates and available products. By our arranging an appointment to discuss your requirements, you will receive professional and independent mortgage advice that will be entirely appropriate to your own circumstances, may well save you money and speed up the whole transaction. DISCLAIMER Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on a mortgage. Please contact our Independent Financial Advisor Mark Shaw on 01625 468088. Authorised and Regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. SURVEYS Gascoigne Halman offer a range of surveys for prospective homebuyers which are undertaken by Chartered Surveyors. We can carry out Building Surveys, Home Buyer Reports or Condition Reports on a wide range of property types. If you would like to arrange a survey on this house or on any other property you might be considering, please call the Survey Department on 01565 751328 to discuss your requirements. RESIDENTIAL LETTINGS AND MANAGEMENT If you already have or are considering purchasing a property to let please contact your local office for specialist advice or email [email protected] THE AREA’S LEADING INDEPENDENT ESTATE AGENCY FLOOR PLANS Not to Scale. For Illustration purposes only. Alderley Edge, Altrincham, Bramhall, Cheadle, Didsbury, Hale, Holmes Chapel, Knutsford, Lymm Macclesfield, Marple Bridge, Poynton, Prestbury, Sale, Stockton Heath, Whaley Bridge, Wilmslow www.gascoignehalman.co.uk NOTICE: Gascoigne Halman for themselves and for the vendors or lessors of this property whose agents they are give notice that: (i) the particulars are set out as a general outline only for the guidance of intending purchasers or lessees, and do not constitute, nor constitute part of, an offer or contract; (ii) all descriptions, dimensions, references to condition and necessary permissions for use and occupation, and other details are given in good faith and are believed to be correct but any intending purchasers or tenants should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of them; (iii) no person in the employment of Gascoigne Halman has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatever in relation to this property..
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