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Guide price

£650,000

(£308/sq. ft)

4 bed detached house for sale
High Street, Cheswardine, Market Drayton, Shropshire TF9

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 2 receptions

    • 2,109 sq. ft

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • 4 bedrooms

  • 2 reception rooms

  • 2 bathrooms

  • 0.25 acres

  • Detached

The Gables is a most enchanting, detached Victorian home dating back to 1892, set in a generous garden of approx. 0.25 acres. Located at the heart of the village of Cheswardine, The Gables enjoys a prominent and elevated position with views across the rest of the village. Having been extended and modernised during the current owners' tenure, recent improvements include new hardwood double glazed windows all round and a new roof. There is a useful office area, remodelled via the current owners, which includes a door directly to outside making it an ideal work space.

Entered via a wide entrance door, the entrance hall is a generous welcome, filled with natural light via the rear-facing window.

The dual aspect sitting room has delightful views through the front-facing walk-in bay window, while there is a gas stove which provides an excellent focal point.

The dining room is found opposite which provides another bright, dual-aspect space with plenty of space for entertaining. The walk-in bay window allows natural light in, with the fireplace having a gas-fired wood burner-style stove inset.

A doorway leads through to the open plan section of the ground floor which comprises a snug area and kitchen breakfast room.

The snug provides a cosy seating area in front of a white enamelled gas-fired wood burner style stove, whilst a fitted peninsula separates the kitchen breakfast area.

The kitchen offers a range of wall and floor cabinetry, all set underneath a granite worksurface. There is an integrated dishwasher and space for a larder fridge. The handy utility is off the snug and provides further fitted storage as well as space for further free-standing appliances.

The rear hallway leads to a porch, and continues on to provide access to the ground floor bedroom. Recently converted and offering a highly flexible space, the ground floor double bedroom is presently used as an office, and includes a contemporary en suite shower room.

Stairs rise from the entrance hallway to a spacious and bright first floor landing. Off one side of the landing is a vast dual aspect bedroom which offers excellent views across the gardens through three windows.

The landing continues on to another double bedroom and then in turn to the family bathroom which includes a separate shower. There is a useful separate WC with sink, typical of Victorian properties.

Accessible both from a back staircase from the rear hall or as a Jack and Jill from the family bathroom, the fourth double bedroom occupies its own separate wing making it ideal for older children or extended family.

A gated and gravelled driveway provides parking for numerous vehicles as well as offering access to the extensive gardens.

Totalling approx. 0.25 acres, the gardens wrap around all sides of the house and are interspersed by mature trees and ornate shrubbery. There are various seating areas including a cobbled patio by the back door and a larger terrace which goes straight onto the garden itself. The balance of the plot is mainly laid to lawn which includes a useful modern garden store/shed.

Agents Notes

Please note the property is set within a conservation area.

Location
Set close to the Staffordshire/Shropshire border, the delightful village of Cheswardine is surrounded by idyllic countryside yet is less than 5 miles from the regional centre of Market Drayton. The village itself is mentioned in the Domesday Book and retains remnants of a 12th century moat to this day.

There is a community village store which opens 7 days per week, Red Lion pub and Fox & Hounds pub which offers food. The parish hall offers an extensive calendar of weekly events, whilst the bowling club competes in the local bowling league. The Ofsted rated 'good' Cheswardine Primary School is located just off the high street and also has nursery facilities.

The larger centre of Market Drayton is just 4.7 miles away and offers a much larger range of amenities. There are both local and national retailers, including Morrisons, asda, Lidl and B&M. The market town still retains its Wednesday market which has run for nearly 800 years.

The Gables is well located for the regional road network, with the A41 being just 3.5 miles away and providing efficient access to the M54, M6 and M6 toll. Stafford station is just over a half an hour drive and offers intercity trains to London Euston in as little as 1 hour and 16 minutes.

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    Freehold

  • Council tax band

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