Property description
ENTRANCE HALL An attractive reception hallway featuring the original tiled flooring, hardwood front door, stairs to first floor and single radiator.
LOUNGE 16' 4" x 17' 4" (5.0m x 5.3m) A most ornate reception room, the focal point of which is a wood burning stove nestling in a chimney inglenook with tiled hearth and ornate mantel. To the front elevation are two timber windows and the room is heated by two double radiators with oak block flooring throughout and bookcases to the side of the chimney breast. The feature of the property is wrought iron railings with wrought iron gated access with steps leading down to a wonderful sandstone cellar with barrel vaulted ceiling featuring three original footprints from when the property was originally a Coaching Inn.
SITTING ROOM 12' 1" x 14' 1" (3.7m x 4.3m) A vaulted ceiling reception room with Velux window, tiled floor, single and double radiators and side timber window. The feature of the room is a large brick Inglenook housing a most ornate wrought iron stone. To the side of the chimney recess are built-in book shelves and storage cupboards.
SHOWER ROOM 13' 1" x 4' 3" (4.0m x 1.3m) Featuring a white suite comprising of a low level WC, pedestal wash hand basin, a corner open shower unit fully tiled with Triton fitted power shower, fully tiled floor, single radiator, timber to side window and beam work throughout.
STUDY 14' 5" x 6' 6" (4.4m x 2.0m) Featuring attractive timber French doors opening onto the rear patio, single radiator, tiled floor and opening through to the kitchen.
KITCHEN/FAMILY DINING ROOM 19' 8" x 22' 3" (6.0m x 6.8m) Max A superb characterful kitchen, family dining room fitted with a range of wall and base storage units with white gloss fronted doors, oak block work surfaces over and tiled splash backs. Within the units is a tall larder cupboard housing a double oven and grill, a further built-in five ring hob, space for fridge, plumbing for washing machine, plumbing and space for dishwasher, glazed display units, attractive central island with wood block work surfaces over, revealed boards in the kitchen area and tiled floor in the family/dining area. To the front elevation are two timber windows and to the rear is a timber window and stable door opening onto the rear patio. This wonderful room is heated by three double radiators.
LANDING 16' 4" x 10' 5" (5.0m x 3.2m) A magnificent galleried landing area measuring 5m maximum x 3.2m which was originally designed as a fourth bedroom however surplus to the vendor's requirement could easily be converted to a fourth room with a simply stud wall at very low cost. At present there is an ornate wrought iron balustrade with timber window to front elevation, revealed beam work throughout and two double radiators.
MASTER BEDROOM 16' 0" x 17' 0" (4.9m x 5.2m) A stunning and spacious twin aspect master bedroom featuring revealed beam work, timber window to front and rear elevation and a double and single radiator.
BEDROOM 2 9' 6" x 12' 9" (2.9m x 3.9m) A light double bedroom featuring timber window to front elevation, double radiator and revealed beam work.
BEDROOM 3 16' 0" x 9' 6" (4.9m x 2.9m) A lovely twin aspect double bedroom featuring timber windows to front and rear elevation, two single radiators and revealed beam work.
FAMILY BATHROOM 13' 9" x 12' 9" (4.2m x 3.9m) A very large family bathroom featuring timber window to side elevation, his and hers vanity units with storage cupboard beneath and ornate splash back tiling, low level WC, bidet, bath featuring chrome mixer taps and telephone style shower attachment, two single radiators, revealed beam work, large airing cupboard housing the water tank and shelving.
OUTSIDE The gardens and grounds are found at the rear of the property and have vehicular access from the front with driveway leading to parking for a number of vehicles fronted by a large gate. Immediately to the rear of the property is a patio area ideal for al-fresco dining and entertaining flowing down to a most attractive cobbled courtyard with parking areas and large brick built workshop (5m x 4.3m) featuring power and light which could easily be utilised to further accommodation to obtaining the relevant planning consents or granny annex. At the far end of the cobbled courtyard is a wonderful private landscaped garden featuring two good size lawns, mature shrub borders, mature trees and flower beds. There is a further brick built out house ideal for wood store or barbeque area which could easily be converted to garaging subject to requirements.
LOCATION Malpas is a large village which previously used to be a market town situated in the authority of Cheshire West & Chester council. The Parish lies on the border with Shropshire and Wales and is believed to date back to Roman time. The village oozes character and charm, the focal point of which is the magnificent St. Oswalds Church. The village offers a number of shops and convenience stores which schools and easy access to Chester and Nantwich.
SERVICES All mains services are connected. Please note that we have not tested any of the appliances.