THIS unique Victorian property with a whole host of original features is on the market for just under £1.6 million.
The seven-bedroom, three-bathroom semi-detached house is located on Legh Road in Knutsford, not far from the town centre.
The outside of the property is striking and stands out, with attractive brickwork and bold features.
It is marketed by Stuart Rushton and Co and is listed at £1,595,000.
Key attributes of the stunning property, include the central location in a conservation area, up to seven bedrooms (configurable), three/four receptions rooms, cellars, a long driveway, double garage and attractive gardens.
A full list of rooms includes a reception hall, cloakroom/wc, lounge, dining room, family room, kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, and large cellars.
In total, there are potentially seven bedrooms over two upper floors, three bathrooms, and a study.
The Rightmove description reads: “A wonderful, large semi-detached period family house in the conservation area and on the town's premier road, boasting a wealth of spacious accommodation over three floors and some stunning original features including a magnificent part wood panelled reception hall.”
Upon entering the property, the reception hall gives you access to a dining room, lounge, cloakroom, and breakfast kitchen.
Off the kitchen, there is a sitting room and utility room.
The basement level provides lots of cellar space.
There are four bedrooms located on the first floor, as well as a bathroom, WC and shower room, and a study.
The second floor houses a further three bedrooms, storage areas, and a shower room.
Outside, there is a long driveway and parking with a double garage.
There are also lawned gardens to the front and the rear.
For more information on this property, you can search for it on Rightmove, or contact Stuart Rushton and Co directly, by going online or calling 01565 746768.
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