A ‘STUNNING’ traditional cottage in the heart of Tarporley has gone up for sale.
The two-bedroom property, located on Eaton Road, is set in a row of terraced cottages.
This property stands out from its neighbours due to a second-floor extension which delivers an abundance of natural light and ‘stunning’ vaulted ceilings.
It is being marketed by Yopa Estate Agents, who are looking for offers in the region of £290,000.
The property listing on Yopa's website states: “A stunning and delightful traditional extended cottage in the heart of the village of Tarporley, Cheshire.
“It boasts two very spacious double bedrooms and two reception rooms, including an open-plan kitchen/ dining room and a private back garden with an outhouse.
“Set in a row of terraced cottages, this particular property has had an upper-floor extension to create a larger second bedroom with stunning vaulted ceilings and an abundance of natural light, making this beautiful home truly unique.”
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On entering the house, visitors are met with the front reception room, which is ‘beautifully decorated’ with a focal fireplace ideal for cosy winter nights.
The large open-plan kitchen/dining room has been extended over time, but still has original features like wooden beams and a traditional stove in the corner.
Double-patio doors lead from the kitchen into the secluded back garden, at the bottom of which sits a traditional outhouse.
The property listing concludes: “The master bedroom is to the front of the property, featuring listed windows which are traditional in design and look.
“There is a solid wooden floor, fireplace feature and space for a large double bed and bedroom furniture.
“The second bedroom has been extended and has a vaulted ceiling with exposed beams, a solid wooden floor and a storage cupboard over the staircase.
“The windows are double-glazed and offer views of the garden and local cricket pitch/ playing fields.”
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