A 'SMALL estate' complete with 'extensive equestrian facilities' and its own tennis court has been put up for sale.
Situated off Knutsford Road in Antrobus, the estate includes a four-bedroom house, a separate two-bedroom flat, landscaped gardens and paddock land extending to around 8.61 acres.
The property, marketed by Jackson-Stops in Alderley Edge, is listed at a guide price of £2,650,000.
The main house, described in the listing as 'substantial and beautifully presented', includes an entrance hall on the ground floor, leading to a drawing room, dining room, study and kitchen.
From the kitchen, a utility room, one of two downstairs toilets, and a family room can be accessed.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom comes with an en suite dressing room and bathroom with a separate shower.
Three further double bedrooms, one of which has an en suite, and a family bathroom complete the first floor accommodation.
In the outside courtyard, there is also a separate games room/office, surrounded by the landscaped gardens which feature a small lake.
A summer house, an all-weather tennis court, triple garaging and dog kennels can also be found in the grounds. Further land is available by separate negotiation.
The separate flat can be found above the stabling and features a living room, a kitchen, two double bedrooms, a family bathroom and under-eaves storage.
The property also features purpose-built equestrian facilities off the cobbled courtyard with brick stable block surrounding.
Housing six fully-fitted stables, the building also features a tack room with log and oil tank stores, and stairs to the flat above.
A separate block include three further stables and horse box storage barn.
The large area of concrete and gravel hardstanding to the rear of the courtyard provides discrete parking for lorries, trailers and cars.
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