7 Schoolfield Close, Buerton, Cheshire, Cw3 0Dw £185,000

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7 Schoolfield Close, Buerton, Cheshire, Cw3 0Dw £185,000 7 SCHOOLFIELD CLOSE, BUERTON, CHESHIRE, CW3 0DW £185,000 An exciting opportunity to purchase a three bedroom detached bungalow situated on a large, private plot comprising part of a select development of similar properties in a rural location - enjoying a spacious plot with high levels of privacy and seclusion in need of modernisation the inherent versatility of this bungalow allows for a multitude of configurations - enjoying a spacious plot with high levels of privacy and seclusion this property is sure to attract interest from investors and private individuals alike. Bungalows of this quality and scale are rare to the market having two areas of off road parking and a generously proportioned detached garage. The internal accommodation is in need of modernisation with a hallway splitting the sleeping quarte rs from the day time living rooms. A framed opening between the living room and dining room allow for an open plan feel with the further benefit of a conservatory to the rear. The kitchen is of a good size and enjoys views over the garden to the rear. Two well proportioned bedrooms are serviced by the family bathroom. The third bedroom/ family room is positioned off the dining room and enhances the versatility of the bungalow. Due to the size of the plot the conversion of the original integral garage into living space and the construction of a detached garage has not compromised the space. As such the bungalow is left with pretty and private gardens all around excellent amounts of parking. LOCATION Buerton is a small parish approx. one mile from Audlem which is well served by various excellent amenities including a medical practice, primary school, three public houses, chemist, cafes and a range of shops including a post office, local Co - Operative Store and independent butchers. Approximately seven miles away is Nantwich which offers a more comprehensive range of services, including schools, a wide range of speciality shops and several major supermarkets - Sainsburys, Morrisons, M&S and Aldi. The area enjoys excellent road communications being 14 miles from the M6 motorway (junction 16). It is therefore extremely well located for access for many parts of the country, both North, South and East by the A50 and M62. Manchester International Airport is about 35 miles and travel to London is available via Crewe Station which is 9.5 miles, providing an 90 minute intercity service to Euston. The county town of Chester is 26 miles and Newcastle under Lyme is 15 miles. Furthermore equestrian enthusiasts can enjoy hunting with the Cheshire or North Staffordshire Hunts and Horse Racing at Bangor-on-Dee, Haydock Park and Chester. ENTRANCE HALL 15' 2" x 4' 7" (4.62m x 1.4m) Front aspect timber glass panelled door with matching obscured glass panels to either side. Ceiling mounted light fitting. Coved ceiling. Electric storage heater. Fitted storage. Loft access. Doors to two bedrooms, family bathroom and living room. LIVING ROOM 16' 5" x 11' 11" (5m x 3.63m) Front aspect UPVC double glazed window. Ceiling mounted light fitting. Coved ceiling. Electric storage heater. Fireplace with timber surround, mantle and marble hearth. Framed opening leading to the dining room. DINING ROOM 12' 0" x 8' 3" (3.66m x 2.51m) Electric storage heater, ceiling mounted light fitting, rear aspect sliding double glazed doors leading to the conservatory, door to the kitchen and bedroom/family room BEDROOM/FAMILY ROOM 16' 4" x 8' 2" (4.98m x 2.49m) Front aspect UPVC double glazed window. Ceiling mounted light fitting. Coved ceiling. Electric storage heater. Side aspect UPVC double glazed window. KITCHEN 11' 8" x 7' 10" (3.56m x 2.39m) Rear aspect double glazed window. Rear aspect obscured glass panelled door. Fitted with a range of wall and floor mounted kitchen units with a rolled top preparation surface. Single stainless s teel sink with drainer unit and mixer tap. Electric storage heater. Partially tiled walls. Space for washer, dryer and fridge. Ceiling mounted light fitting. CONSERVATORY 12' 0" x 8' 3" (3.66m x 2.51m) Electric storage heater. Sliding patio doors to rear garden and to the dining room. BEDROOM ONE 12' 5" x 9' 9" (3.78m x 2.97m) Front aspect UPVC double glazed window. Ceiling mounted light fitting. Fitted wardrobe furniture. Electric heater. Two wall mounted light fittings. BEDROOM TWO 11' 1" x 7' 8" (3.38m x 2.34m) Rear aspect UPVC double glazed window. Electric storage heater. Ceiling mounted light fitting. Coved ceiling. FAMILY BATHROOM 7' 5" x 6' 8" (2.26m x 2.03m)) Side aspect UPVC double glazed obscured glass window. Low level WC with handle flush, pedestal wash hand basin with chrome taps, fully tiled shower enclosure with electric shower. Electric storage heater. Partially tiled walls. Cupboard housing hot water cylinder and slatted shelving. EXTERNAL To the front of the property is an open garden with some well maintained mature trees and hedges. In addition two separate parking spaces are available. To the rear is a private garden which is laid to lawn and landscaped with an area of patio flanking the rear of the property. GARAGE 21' 0" x 10' 9" (6.4m x 3.28m) Power and light fitting. Up and over vehicular access door and pedestrian door to the side. SERVICES We understand that mains water, electricity and drainage are connected TENURE We believe the property is freehold tenure ROUTE From our office in the centre of Tarporley take a left turn out of the village in the direction of Nantwich. Go along the High Street and passed the Texaco Spar. Continue along until reaching the junction a nd join the A49. Proceed along the A49 and carry straight on at the Four Lane End crossroads (Red Fox Pub on your right hand side) onto the A51. Continue along the A51, through the villages of Alpraham, Calveley and Hurleston, and passing land marks such as Snugburys Ice Cream on your right hand side. At the following crossroads turn right onto the A51. Continue along the A51 until you reach another roundabout, take the second exit onto the Nantwich Bypass (A51), at the next roundabout take the third exit onto the Nantwich Bypass (A51). Continue along Nantwich Bypass (A51) and at the next roundabout take the fourth exit onto Newcastle Road (B5074), then take the first left onto the Elwood Way (A51). Proceed along the Elwood Way (A51) then at the crossroads t urn left onto London Road (A51). Continue on London Road (A51), passing various landmarks such as Stapeley Technology Park, then take the next right onto First Dig Lane, once reaching the T-Junction, turn left onto the A529 towards Audlem. Continue in this direction on the A529, after passing landmarks such as Brookfield Golf Club, take the next left onto Longhill Lane. Continue down Longhill Lane. After passing the Santosha Boarding Kennels and Cattery take the third left turn onto Windmill Lane. Travel down Windmill Lane and turn left onto Vernon Drive, then take an immediate right onto Schoolfield Close, where the property should be clearly identified by a Wright Marshall ‘For Sale’ board. 63 High Street, Tarporley, www.wrightmarshall.co.uk Agents Note: Whilst ev ery care has been taken to prepare these sales particulars, they are for guidance purposes only. Cheshire, CW6 0DR [email protected] All measurem ents are approximate are f or general guidance purposes only and whilst ev ery care has been taken to ensure their accuracy, they should not be relied upon and 01829 731300 potential buy ers are adv ised to recheck the measurements .
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