THIS four bedroom renovated bungalow on the banks of the River Wheelock is our property of the week.
This spacious family home in Chester Road, Middlewich, is being marketed by Reeds Rains for £500,000.
Wrought iron gates provide access to a generous driveway with parking for a number of vehicles
The property has been recently redecorated and has a newly fitted kitchen.
The newly fitted kitchen
The bungalow is nestled in a beautiful, tranquil spot, with the River Wheelock gently flowing between the garden and the open countryside fields to the adjoining bank.
The accommodation comprises an entrance hall, bathroom, cloakroom, living room, dining room, newly fitted kitchen, utility room, four bedrooms, bathroom and en-suite wet room to the master bedroom plus generous off road parking and a double garage.
A spacious lawn with an array of plants and shrubs
Well-maintained lawns include an array of floral splendour and spacious patio.
The plot had historic planning permission for a further bungalow.
The newly fitted breakfast kitchen is light and airy
The newly fitted breakfast kitchen includes a range of wall, drawer and base units with marble effect preparation surface and upstands with peninsular breakfast bar. Appliances include a top of the range four ring hob, extraction hood and splashback, oven, grill. and dishwasher, fridge and freezer.
Patio doors lead out into the garden
The living room has PVC double glazed sliding doors leading out to the garden. There in an inset electric fire with tiled display shelves and traditional brick elevation.
The master bedroom has an en-suite wet room
The master bedroom has an en-suite wet room.
The plot measures approximately 0.68 acres and offers plenty of privacy in wonderful grounds with lawn areas, patio areas, an array of shrubs, plants and trees.
The bungalow is nestled in a beautiful, tranquil spot
To the front wrought iron gates provide access to the generous driveway with parking for a number of vehicles. The gardens provide views across open countryside.
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