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4 Bulkeley Grange Barns, Bulkeley, Nr 4 Bulkeley Grange Barns, Bulkeley, Nr. Malpas 4 Bulkeley Grange Barns Bulkeley, Malpas, Cheshire, SY14 8BW A well-proportioned Grade II listed Five Bedroom property extending to in excess of 2500 sq ft. and forms part of the exclusive Bulkeley Grange Barns development accessed off a quarter mile tarmacadam drive with automated gates and offers spectacular views across the surrounding countryside. • Spacious Reception Hall, Sitting Room wi th Inglenook style fireplace, 34’7 x 17’ Kitchen / Dining Room , Utility and Cloakroom. • First floor landing gives access to Five Double Bedrooms (Master with Dressing Room and En-suite Bath/Shower Room, Guest Bedroom Two also En-suite) and Family Bathroom. • The development is accessed off a quarter mile drive with Automated Gates, Double Garage, Two Allocated Car Parking Spaces. • Under Floor Heating throughout the Ground Floor and to the Bathrooms, Double Glazed throughout. Location Bulkeley Grange Barns stands to the south east of Bulkeley village below Bickerton and Peckforton Hills and offers a wonderful rural setting in the heart of Cheshire countryside with stunning views. Local amenities are available at the Cholmondeley Estate farm shop alternatively the nearby villages of Bunbury, Tattenhall and Malpas are all within a short drive of the property and offers comprehensive facilities for every day along with pubs/restaurants, with the larger village of Tarporley just 6 miles awa y offering further facilities. All these villages provide highly regarded primary schools along with Bickerton (2 miles) with the larger towns of Nantwich (8 miles) and Whitchurch (10 miles) offering national supermarket outlets with Chester City Centre (13 miles). Accommodation A glazed front door opens into the Spacious Reception Hall with Oak staircase rising to the first floor, heated Travertine tile floor continues into the Cloakroom and spacious Kitchen / Dining Room. The Sitting Room 19’10 x 17’ creates a well-proportioned formal reception room with central Inglenook style fireplace incorporating log burning stove set on a raised hearth with beamed mantle. Doors from the Reception Hall lead into the spacious 34’7 x 17’ Kitchen/ Dining Room fitted with extensive range of wall and floor cupboards complimented by granite work surfaces. Appliances include range cooker with double over and seven burner gas hob with extractor above, space for American fridge freezer, integrated larder fridge and freezer, integrated dishwasher, glazed door to garden . Leading from the Kitchen 11’2 x 6’11 there is a Utility Room 11’2 x 6’ 11 . To the upper floors there are Five Bedrooms and Three Bath/Shower Rooms (Two En-suite). The Master Bedroom is exceptional comprising Large Dressing Area 13’11 x 11’4 which could be utilised as a bedroom if desired with large well-appointed En-suite Bath/Shower Room off. An internal staircase within the dressing area leads up to the Galleried Bedroom Area above 18’3 x 11’9 . Bedroom Two 13’10 x 9’11 also benefits from a well-appointed En - suite Shower Room which includes quadrant shower enclosure, wash hand basin set in to oak plinth , low level WC with enclosed system and heated Travertine tiled floor. Bedroom Three 13’ 4 x 11’1, Bedroom Four 11’6 x 10’5 and Bedroom Five 10’11 x 10’5 are of a similar size. Family Bathroom which comprises panelled bath, wash hand basin set in to oak plinth, low level WC, Travertine heated tile floor. Externally Externally the p roperty is approached over an impressive tarmacadam drive with fields to either side which lead to a set of remote control entrance gates which in turn gives access to the allocated Double Garage and Parking Provision for the property. The gardens are of generous proportion being principally laid to lawn incorporating paved Sitting/Entertaining Area . Directions From Tarporley proceed South on the A49 for 4.5 miles passing through Spurstow and shortly after turning right onto the A534 towards Wrexham. After a further 1.25 miles the sandstone splayed entrance drive to Bulkeley Grange Barns will be observed on the left hand side. Services Mains Electricity, Water, LPG Heating and Private Drainage. Viewing Strictly by appointment only with Cheshire Lam ont Tarporley 01829 730700 or email [email protected]. 4 Bulkeley Grange Barns, Bulkeley, Malpas, Cheshire, SY14 8BW Note: Floor Plans are for identification purposes only and Not to Scale IMPORTANT INFORMATION We endeavour to make our sales details accurate and reliable but they should not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact a nd they do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. The seller does not make any representation or give any warranty in relation to the property and we have no authority to do so on behalf of the seller. Any information given by us in these sales details or otherwise is given without responsibility on our part. Services, fittings and equipment referred to in the sales details have not been tested (unless otherwise stated) and no warranty can be given as to their condition. We strongly recommend that all the information which we provide about the property is verified by yourself or your advisers. Please contact us before viewing the property. If there is any point of particular importance to you we will be pleased to provide additional information or to make further enquiries. We will also 7 Chestnut Terrace 5 Hospital Street confirm that the property remains available. This is particularly important if you are contemplating travelling some distance to view the property. Tarporley Nantwich CH01 Ravensworth 01670 713330 Cheshire CW6 0 UW Cheshire CW5 5RH www.cheshirelamont.co.uk Tel: 01829 730700 Tel: 01270 624441 .
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