£425,000
2 bed semi-detached house for saleChurch Street, Great Budworth, Northwich CW9
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Handsome Grade II Listed Cottage
Accommodation Over 3-Floors
Two Double Bedrooms
Heart of Great Budworth Village
Walking Distance of St. Mary & All Saints Church
Character Features Including Exposed Beams & Working Fireplaces
Generous Rear Garden & Brick-Built Store
Versatile Cellar & Partly Converted Loft
Situated in the very heart of Great Budworth, one of Cheshire's most picturesque villages, this handsome Grade II listed cottage offers a rare opportunity to acquire a home steeped in history and charm.
Description
Believed to have been constructed between 1740 and 1780, the property dates from the mid-to-late Georgian period and enjoys a central village position just a short stroll from the Grade I listed St. Mary & All Saints Church and the renowned George & Dragon public house.
A charming two-bedroom cottage, beautifully presented throughout, the accommodation is arranged over three floors and occupies a generous plot with a delightful rear garden and brick-built garden store.
The ground floor reveals a welcoming open plan living and dining room, rich in character with striking exposed beams and pillars. A fabulous original fireplace, now housing a log burner, creates a cosy focal point, perfect for relaxing after enjoying the many countryside walks surrounding the village. To the rear, a sizeable, fitted kitchen provides access via a stable door to the courtyard and garden beyond. A useful lower ground floor cellar chamber, complete with window, offers excellent versatility and would lend itself well to a home office, hobby room or additional storage.
To the first floor are two well-proportioned double bedrooms, both benefitting from fitted wardrobes. The principal bedroom is further enhanced by an attractive open grate working fireplace. A well-appointed three-piece bathroom completes the accommodation. In addition, there is a partly converted loft space offering further flexibility, subject to any necessary consents.
Externally, the property enjoys a generous rear garden with stone-flagged patio and courtyard, providing a private and attractive setting for outdoor entertaining. Centrally positioned within the garden is a substantial detached brick-built garden store, offering outstanding potential for conversion into a home office or summer house, subject to the appropriate permissions.
A rare opportunity to acquire a truly characterful 18th century village home combining period charm, versatility, and superb outdoor space in an exceptional setting.
Directions
Sat Nav : CW9 6HH
Location
Knutsford is an old market town rich in heritage and brimming with a variety of architectural features, particularly those built in an Italianate Tuscan style by the famous local architect, Richard Harding Watt. Linked by a web of ginnels, cobbles and courtyards, the two main streets are home to a variety of shops ranging from boutiques to large outlets including Waitrose, Booths, Boots and Aldi. Evenings in Knutsford are lively with wine bars, pubs and restaurants catering for most tastes. Knutsford borders some of Cheshire's most beautiful countryside and has the famous Tatton Park Country Estate on its doorstep. There is a Leisure Centre, private sports clubs and notable golf courses close by. Excellent education facilities cater for children in both the state and private sectors. The rail station lies on the Chester to Manchester line and Manchester Airport along with nearby connections to the M6 and M56 makes commuting easy.
Tenure
Freehold
Services (Not Tested)
Services have not been tested and you are advised to make your own enquiries and/or inspections.
Local Authority
Cheshire West and Chester Council Tax Band : E
Viewing
Viewing strictly by appointment through the Agents.
Energy Performance Rating
Not Applicable
Description
Believed to have been constructed between 1740 and 1780, the property dates from the mid-to-late Georgian period and enjoys a central village position just a short stroll from the Grade I listed St. Mary & All Saints Church and the renowned George & Dragon public house.
A charming two-bedroom cottage, beautifully presented throughout, the accommodation is arranged over three floors and occupies a generous plot with a delightful rear garden and brick-built garden store.
The ground floor reveals a welcoming open plan living and dining room, rich in character with striking exposed beams and pillars. A fabulous original fireplace, now housing a log burner, creates a cosy focal point, perfect for relaxing after enjoying the many countryside walks surrounding the village. To the rear, a sizeable, fitted kitchen provides access via a stable door to the courtyard and garden beyond. A useful lower ground floor cellar chamber, complete with window, offers excellent versatility and would lend itself well to a home office, hobby room or additional storage.
To the first floor are two well-proportioned double bedrooms, both benefitting from fitted wardrobes. The principal bedroom is further enhanced by an attractive open grate working fireplace. A well-appointed three-piece bathroom completes the accommodation. In addition, there is a partly converted loft space offering further flexibility, subject to any necessary consents.
Externally, the property enjoys a generous rear garden with stone-flagged patio and courtyard, providing a private and attractive setting for outdoor entertaining. Centrally positioned within the garden is a substantial detached brick-built garden store, offering outstanding potential for conversion into a home office or summer house, subject to the appropriate permissions.
A rare opportunity to acquire a truly characterful 18th century village home combining period charm, versatility, and superb outdoor space in an exceptional setting.
Directions
Sat Nav : CW9 6HH
Location
Knutsford is an old market town rich in heritage and brimming with a variety of architectural features, particularly those built in an Italianate Tuscan style by the famous local architect, Richard Harding Watt. Linked by a web of ginnels, cobbles and courtyards, the two main streets are home to a variety of shops ranging from boutiques to large outlets including Waitrose, Booths, Boots and Aldi. Evenings in Knutsford are lively with wine bars, pubs and restaurants catering for most tastes. Knutsford borders some of Cheshire's most beautiful countryside and has the famous Tatton Park Country Estate on its doorstep. There is a Leisure Centre, private sports clubs and notable golf courses close by. Excellent education facilities cater for children in both the state and private sectors. The rail station lies on the Chester to Manchester line and Manchester Airport along with nearby connections to the M6 and M56 makes commuting easy.
Tenure
Freehold
Services (Not Tested)
Services have not been tested and you are advised to make your own enquiries and/or inspections.
Local Authority
Cheshire West and Chester Council Tax Band : E
Viewing
Viewing strictly by appointment through the Agents.
Energy Performance Rating
Not Applicable
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