THIS stunning detached farmhouse between Whitegate and Tarporley has just gone on the market and can be yours, for just over £1million.
Extensively modernised and featuring a superb annexe, the private rural location offers exceptional entertaining space and comes with five bedrooms.
There are also stables and paddocks, with the home being listed by Sandbach-based Northwood with offers being invited of over £1.1million.
Clay Lane Farm is approached on a private drive with electrically operated security gates.
There is a large driveway providing ample off road parking and turning space.
Surrounding the house are landscaped gardens noticeable for their almost complete levels of seclusion and views over the charming local countryside. There is even an old fashioned well.
Downstairs there is a reception hall, family room, study, large open plan breakfast kitchen/dining room with large lounge opening to the above mentioned rear gardens.
There is also a utility room, garden room and cloakroom.
On the first floor, the Master bedroom suite with ensuite, comes with seriously impressive his and hers dressing rooms.
Three further double bedrooms, one with ensuite and separate family bathroom.
The added bonus of this property is the large, one bedroomed detached annexe offering great flexibility for guests, family or as discreet workspace.
Clay Lane Farm is a beautifully renovated and extended farmhouse which benefits from superb views across open countryside in a private setting but remains close to an extensive transport infrastructure that gives comfortable commuting access to Manchester, Liverpool, Chester and mainline services to London.
The property benefits from ground sourced heating throughout.
Marton is a popular and sought after semi-rural hamlet close to Whitegate and with popular Hartford and Tarporley close by.
Road links via the A49 and A556 offer convenient access to the M6 whilst rail stations at Hartford and Cuddington provide excellent access to the national and local rail network.
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