£375,000
3 bed flat for saleFerma Lane, Great Barrow CH3
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
- Leasehold
Gascoigne Halman - Tarporley
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About this property
Historic converted 19th Century country house of architectural merit
Shared landscaped gardens with surrounding countryside
Excellently finished to a high specification retaining original features
Second floor apartment
3 bedrooms, 1 en suite
1 family bathroom, utility cupboard
Open plan living/dining area and stylish kitchen
Allocated parking
No ongoing chain
15 minutes from Chester city centre
Lift access
Apartment 11 forms part of an impressive conversion of Greysfield House with high levels of finish and original features that date back to the 1880s. This 3 bedroom apartment is located on the second floor.
Comment From Robert Reed Of Gascoigne Halman
Whilst the interior of a property is of course vital, it is always a big help when the exterior appearance has a real wow factor. And in this regard, this apartment excels, being part of a handsome, striking and iconic building that is beautiful and has been meticulously restored.
We are delighted to bring to market a selection of individual apartments at Greysfield House. The conversion of these was done as sympathetically as possible to maintain the original character features of the building whilst blending an attractive style with the highest level of finish and specification.
The apartments are sure to impress thanks to the level of detail and care that has been shown and with each providing their own individual layouts and features it sure to suit all walks of life.
This specific apartment offers 3 bedrooms, 1 en suite, 1 bathroom, utility cupboard and a brilliant open plan living and dining area with stylish kitchen.
There is parking allocated for each apartment and all get to enjoy the manicured grounds and surrounding countryside with views towards Beeston and Peckforton Castles.
For a personal description of the property or to arrange a viewing, please contact myself or a member of the team at the Tarporley office
Greysfield House
Dating back to circa 1880, Greysfield House is an impressive country house which was originally commissioned by the owners of the Cunard Shipping Line in Liverpool. The property is constructed of brick with black and white half-timbered elevations to the upper floors under a Westmorland slate roof.
In architectural terms Greysfield has stunning features with stone mullioned and leaded windows, carved stone detailing, open fronted porch with columns, dressed stone steps, half-timbered gables and tall chimneys.
The building has recently been converted to a collection of 13 executive and high specification apartments and every care has been taken to deliver sumptuous modern living whilst retaining much of the character of such a beautiful building. The first seven units have been sold and we re pleased to be launching phase two with just six remaining.
The house benefits from perfectly manicured landscaped gardens and enjoys beautiful surroundings of Cheshire countryside providing a peaceful and picturesque setting whilst still being within a 15 minute drive of Chester City Centre and Business Parks and just 5 minutes from the Motorway Network.
Accommodation And Dimensions
As detailed on the floorplan.
Location
The subject property is in Great Barrow, a village of charm, history and character which enjoys a strong community spirit and lies within a green belt and a conservation area.
The property occupies a good central position in the rural village of Great Barrow being just four miles to the east of Chester. The village offers a primary school, attractive church, pub / restaurants such as the Stamford Bridge and White Horse Inn, which offers tasty freshly cooked food and a takeaway service.
There is also a social club bowls/cricket fields and Barrow village hall where many community groups are based.
In the village there is a village playing field, cricket club plus several nearby golf courses in the locality at Waverton and Vicars Cross. There is horse racing at Chester, Bangor on Dee and Aintree. Little Budworth offers polo and motor racing at Oulton Park.
The location acts as an ideal base from which to access many other commercial centres including Manchester, Liverpool and Warrington. Furthermore it should be noted that both Manchester International Airport and Liverpool John Lennon Airport can be accessed within forty minutes drive.
Nearby railway stations are located at Chester, Crewe, Frodsham, Hartford and Nantwich. Crewe station is only 21 miles away and enjoys a direct (circa 90 minutes) and regular rail service to London Euston.
Directions
For Sat. Nav. Purposes please follow CH3 7HU.
#Leave Tarporley in direction of Chester. Upon reaching the roundabout, take the second exit and proceed along the A51 in the direction of Chester. Proceed through Clotton and Duddon passing landmarks that include Duddon Primary School on the right hand side and Okells Garden Centre on the left hand side. Upon reaching the Tarvin roundabout, take the first exit in the direction of Chester. Proceed along the A51 and upon reaching a set of traffic lights take a right hand turn in the direction of Great Barrow. Having taken the right turn onto Barrow Lane, pass the Stamford Bridge pub on the left hand side and proceed towards the middle of the village. Shortly before the primary school on the left hand side, take the left turn into Ferma Lane. Proceed along taking the second right, which will bring you to the entrance of the apartments at Greysfield House.
Tenure / Services / Viewing
Tenure We believe the property is leasehold tenure. 994 years left of an original 999 year lease. Service charge of £175pcm which is inclusive of ground rent and buildings insurance. These details will be confirmed during the legal process.
Services Mains water, electricity and gas central heating. Shared septic tank drainage.
Viewing Viewing by appointment with the Agents Tarporley office.
Want To Move But Need To Sell?
If you are interested in this property but need to sell your own home in Cheshire, South Manchester or the Peak District, Gascoigne Halman can provide a free, no obligation market appraisal and valuation of your own home. We are proud to be the leading estate agent in the area, with a network of twenty three offices - full contact details can be located on our website. Robert Reed is the manager of the Tarporley office.
The Tarporley team consists of Robert, Pamela, Oliver, Sally, Tresa, Sam, Jerry, Clive and Zoe - we pride ourselves on being not just professional and efficient but also warm and welcoming. If you are in the village and fancy a coffee, do come in and say hello. We are located at 62 High Street, Tarporley, six premises to the left of Tarporley Parish Church. Our building is a landmark in the village, having above the shop front a beautiful illuminated fully working heritage clock.
Notice
Gascoigne Halman for themselves and for the vendors or lessors of this property whose agents they are give notice that: (i) the particulars are set out as a general outline only for the guidance of intending purchasers or lessees, and do not constitute, nor constitute part of, an offer or contract; (ii) all descriptions, dimensions, references to condition and necessary permissions for use and occupation, and other details are given in good faith and are believed to be correct but any intending purchasers or tenants should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of them; (iii) no person in the employment of Gascoigne Halman has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatever in relation to this property
Location
Tarporley is one of Cheshire's most highly regarded villages, well located within South Cheshire. It is renowned for its beautiful and architecturally striking Georgian High Street which has landmarks including the Swan Hotel and a delightful historic parish Church.
The village boasts a diverse selection of amenities including a community centre, tennis courts, two convenience stores, fashion boutiques, cafes, restaurants, four public houses, doctors surgery, dentists, three Churches and an extensive bus route that includes access to Chester City Centre.
The village is also renowned for its excellent educational facilities with Tarporley Primary School and Tarporley High consistently maintaining a strong reputation. Those seeking a wider choice of schools will find ample provision by virtue of the Grange School in Hartford, Bishop Heber High School in Malpas and in Chester with the impressive choice of Kings, Queens and Abbeygate. Many of the villages around Tarporley have their own local primary schools, many of excellent repute..
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