‘A BEAUTIFUL forever home’ boasting 11 acres of ground space, five stables and a six-car garage has been put on the market
Located outside the popular village of Mobberley, the four-bedroom farmhouse also offers additional development opportunities in the form of a large barn.
The ‘excellent’ home, situated off Blakeley Lane, benefits from idyllic rural views plus excellent links with enticing areas like Wilmslow, Alderley Edge and Knutsford - offering boutique shops, restaurants and bars.
The house, ‘with traditional country aesthetics of the highest quality’, has been valued at £2.75 million by estate agents Signature Property Partners.
A property listing on Rightmove reads: “Nestled within 11 acres of grounds in the popular village of Mobberley, this house offers a wealth of living space and far-reaching views across the surrounding meadows.
“Approached down a sweeping driveway through electric gates and with a wealth of kerb appeal, there is a real sense of arrival.
“Of interest to a family looking for a beautiful forever home, or those with equestrian interests, the current house combined with its grounds and further development potential, offers the chance to purchase one of the finest properties in the area.
“Approved planning permission is in place to extend the main farmhouse into an attractive adjoining barn building, whilst another barn benefits from permitted development rights to convert to an independent four bedroom home.
"There is a large, sumptuous sitting room, formal dining room and expansive kitchen and reception room which serves as the heart of the home.
“Upstairs holds four double bedrooms, all of which are bright, airy and enjoy lovely views over the grounds. The principal bedroom enjoys access to a large en suite bathroom with high-quality fittings, while the second has an adjoining en suite. A sizeable family bathroom serves the other two bedrooms.
“The house benefits from a well-maintained stable block, with five stables, tack room and further storage, menage, lovely paddocks, and a separate six-car garage.”
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