A superbly presented detached FAMILY BUNGALOW (PRICED TO SELL) located in a semi-rural location amongst farming community and benefiting from an outstanding open aspect. Built in 1975 and recently extended, this deceptive property set in nearly 0.3 acre, offers substantial accommodation with a particular feature being the L-shaped conservatory that takes full advantage of the rear farmland views. The property is fed by oil-fired central heating and is offered with no chain. ENTRANCE HALL (14'9 x 6'2 maximum), LIVING ROOM (19'11 x 11'4) with feature electric fireplace with Portuguese limestone fireplace. KITCHEN (12'11 x 10') Fitted with range of cream country style units and beech effect work surface with inset stainless steel sink with mixer tap. Space and plumbing for washing machine, dishwasher, fridge and electric cooker.
CONSERVATORY (20'6 x 17'9 maximum) L-shaped design with dwarf wall and double doors to flagged terrace. BEDROOM 1 (16'8 x 11'11) Carpeted to sleeping area and wood laminate floor to dressing area. BEDROOM 3 (12'10 x 11'5) View to rear garden and farmland beyond. BATHROOM (8'5 x 6'7) White bathroom suite with shower over bath, pedestal wash basin and WC. Tiled walls, wall mounted heated towel rail. INNER HALL leading to BEDROOM 2 (13'9 x 11'9) Outstanding views to rear. BEDROOM 4 (12'5 x 10'), SHOWER ROOM (8'3 x 5'2) Electric shower with double shower cubicle, pedestal wash basin, WC. BEDROOM 5(11'3 x 8'8). Being a bungalow most of the rooms can be customised to suit your specific needs
EXTERNALLY: Extensive gravelled driveway provides ample parking and turning for cars. Lawn to the front with seating area under mature chestnut trees. Gravelled pathways down both sides, and at the side of the property is a log cabin style workshop currently used for storage but could be used as a garage. At the rear is a flagged terrace with steps to a mature garden including a lawn, Oak and Chestnut trees and garden pond. Also a variety of wooden sheds and a greenhouse. Beyond the garden, there are farmland fields. Gorstage is a small semi-rural hamlet set in the Cheshire countryside but close to the village of Weaverham and the retailing outlets in Northwich. Almost equidistant between Manchester and Chester and, excellently connected by the A49, A556 and M56 to both. The rail station of Cuddington is on the main line between Chester and Manchester and that of Hartford is on the main line between Liverpool and Birmingham.
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The Little House Company on 0800 083 42 41