A fabulous four bedroom period home with acccomodation laid over three floors. Double width driveway parking. Private established gardens.
Situated in the sought-after village of rushton spencer on the staffordshire/cheshire border, with the centres of congleton, leek and macclesfield just A short drive away. Within the catchment of rushton CE first school, proudly classed as “outstanding” by ofsted.
A handsome period home with formal gardens to the rear and a private double width driveway.
On entering, the reception hall offers the central staircase to the first floor. The large open plan dining kitchen with modern fitted units and Stanley oil fired range cooker, is a great social space. The generous lounge is separate and found to the front and further to the rear of the property is the dining area, which leads to the light and airy snug, with a cloakroom completing the ground floor. To the first floor are three bedrooms (two doubles and single) and bathroom. A staircase from the main front bedroom takes you up to the attic bedroom, no 4.
As aforementioned, Rushton Spencer is a sought-after rural village, which boasts some local amenities, in particular its own first school, classed as "outstanding" by Ofsted, with the centres of Congleton, Leek and Macclesfield just a short drive away.
Macclesfield is a thriving market town that provides a comprehensive range of shops, varied social and recreational amenities and good schools for children of all ages. For the commuter, Manchester International Airport and its connection with the North West motorway network are approximately thirty minutes away by car and the railway station in Macclesfield provides fast and frequent Intercity and commuter links with Manchester, London and the surrounding business centres.
The traditional centre of Leek is close by with its well-preserved architecture and historical links with the Napoleonic Wars and the Arts and Crafts movement make it a popular destination for an interesting town walk.
Highlights include buildings associated with writer, artist and designer William Morris, who came to Leek to study dyeing and printing techniques in the 1870s, plus stained glass designed by Pre-Raphaelite artist Sir Edward Burne-Jones in the Parish Church of St Edward the Confessor.
Close by is the area known as 'Petty France', where former French prisoners of war brought to the town in the early 19th century lived and were later buried in the parish graveyard.
The unspoilt town centre offers a refreshing alternative to from modern shopping malls and has a wealth of independent shops, including former silk mills housing antique and reproduction pine centres, as well as traditional and contemporary furnishings.
Delicious local produce can be found in abundance at traditional butchers, bakers, greengrocers, delicatessens, and cafes. Leek is also home to speciality producers of condiments, confectionery, preserves, wine, whisky, craft beers and the traditional Staffordshire oatcake.
Traditional markets abound, both indoors in the beautifully restored Victorian Butter Market and outdoors in the Market Place, offering everything from general goods, antiques and collectables to fine foods and special 'Totally Locally' Sunday markets. And when it comes to wining and dining, you can choose from a tempting selection of cafés, real ale pubs and restaurants.
Further afield, you'll find the unique, tooth-like rock formations of The Roaches, Rudyard Lake with its picturesque setting and narrow-gauge railway and Tittesworth Water, a popular and accessible attraction for visitors of all ages. Or catch up on industrial history at Brindley's Mill and Cheddleton Flint Mill.
Front Entrance
Timber panelled door to:
Hall
Oak effect floor. Stairs to first floor.
Dining Kitchen (19' 5'' x 12' 0'' (5.91m x 3.65m))
PVCu double glazed window to front aspect. Range of modern shaker style eye level and base units with wood effect preparation surfaces over, with ceramic sink unit inset. Built in 4 ring electric hob with electric oven below and extractor hood over. Stanley oil fired range cooker and which combines as central heating boiler and provides hot water. 13 Amp power points. Slate tiled floor.
Inner Hall
Pantry cupboard. Door to lounge and opening to breakfast area and snug.
Lounge (19' 6'' x 12' 0'' (5.94m x 3.65m))
PVCu double glazed window to front aspect. Coving to ceiling. Two single panel central heating radiators. 13 Amp power points. Feature fireplace tiled inset and pine fire surround.
Breakfast Area (15' 1'' x 7' 4'' (4.59m x 2.23m))
Exposed feature stone wall. Single panel central heating radiator. 13 Amp power points. Oak effect floor. Large squared off opening to:
Snug (14' 0'' x 10' 4'' (4.26m x 3.15m))
Vaulted ceiling. Double panel central heating radiator. 13 Amp power points. Oak effect floor. PVCu double glazed window. Timber multi glazed French doors to courtyard area.
Cloakroom
Low level W.C. Wash hand basin set in vanity unit.
Rear Porch
Stable door to outside.
First Floor
Landing
PVCu double glazed window to rear aspect. 13 Amp power points.
Bedroom 1 Front (13' 3'' x 11' 9'' (4.04m x 3.58m))
Coving to ceiling. PVCu double glazed window to front aspect. Double panel central heating radiator. 13 Amp power points. Cupboard housing lagged hot water cylinder. Door with stairs to attic bedroom 4.
Bedroom 2 Front (12' 0'' x 12' 0'' (3.65m x 3.65m))
Coving to ceiling. PVCu double glazed window to front aspect. Single panel central heating radiator. 13 Amp power points.
Bedroom 3 Rear (8' 8'' x 7' 1'' (2.64m x 2.16m))
PVCu double glazed window to rear aspect. Double panel central heating radiator. 13 Amp power points. Oak effect floor.
Bathroom (7' 8'' x 5' 7'' (2.34m x 1.70m))
PVCu double glazed window to rear aspect. White suite comprising: Low level W.C., pedestal wash hand basin and panelled bath with chrome bath/shower mixer and Triton electric shower over. Chrome centrally heated towel radiator. Limestone effect tiles to splashbacks and floor.
Second Floor
Attic Bedroom 4 (21' 2'' x 10' 7'' (6.45m x 3.22m))
Three Velux roof lights. Two single panel central heating radiators. 13 Amp power points.
Outside
Front
Enclosed forecourt.
Side
Small courtyard.
Rear
Gravel laid driveway for two cars. Enclosed established lawned gardens.
Services
Mains electric and water. Septic tank drainage. Oil fired central heating.
Viewing
Strictly by appointment through sole letting agent Timothy A Brown.
- Fabulous four bedroom period home
- Large modern open plan dining kitchen
- Separate lounge with dining area & snug
- Private established gardens
- Double width driveway parking
- Situated in the sought-after village of rushton spencer
- Part furnished
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