£415,000
(£382/sq. ft)
3 bed end terrace house for saleMarsh Lane, Frodsham WA6
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
1,087 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
Freehold
About this property
Character Cottage Dating Back to 1750
Private Position Close to Centre of Frodsham
Large Gardens and Views to Frodsham Hill
Beautifully Presented Cottage Interior
Spacious Ground Floor Living Space
Three Bedrooms and Large Bathroom
This charming period cottage enjoys an excellent position being located just a short level walk from the thriving centre of Frodsham with it’s excellent range of shops, cafes, bars and restaurants.
The cottage itself dates back to 1750 forms part of a row of just three former farmworkers cottages. The property has been sympathetically extended and now offers a comfortable amount of ground floor living space. There is a hallway with cloakroom/WC. There is a cosy lounge with exposed beams and brick fireplace. A separate dining room is extended to form a further living room with doors opening to a large patio area. The kitchen is fitted with a range of cabinets with granite worktops and built in appliances. To the first floor are three well proportioned bedrooms and a large bathroom with bath and large walk in shower. Double glazed windows are fitted and gas fired central heating is installed.
A particular highlight of the home is the outdoor space. The house is set back from Marsh Lane with extensive parking and turning space. The gardens wrap around the house and the aspect results in the house enjoying sunlight from dawn until dusk. There is a sweeping lawn and expansive slate style patio area.There are also glorious views to Frodsham Hill.
Location
The house enjoys an private setting with great views to Frodsham Hill. It is just a short walk from the centre of Frodsham, a thriving Cheshire market town and was recently identified as one of the most in demand locations in the UK. The town offers a great selection of independent and national retails outlets, artisan food shops and a range of fashionable cafe's restaurants and bars. An historic street market is held each Thursday and an artisan producers market held monthly. Open countryside is on the doorstep with walking on Frodsham marshes, Castle Park, Frodsham Hill, Hob Hey Wood, The Weaver Valley and The Sandstone Trail. Delamere Forest is ten minutes away by car and there are excellent recreational facilities in the area. There are popular schools for children of all age groups in the area. The road, rail and motorway networks allow daily commuter access to many parts of the North West. Regular direct rail services run from Frodsham to Chester, Warrington, Liverpool and Manchester.
EPC Rating: D
The cottage itself dates back to 1750 forms part of a row of just three former farmworkers cottages. The property has been sympathetically extended and now offers a comfortable amount of ground floor living space. There is a hallway with cloakroom/WC. There is a cosy lounge with exposed beams and brick fireplace. A separate dining room is extended to form a further living room with doors opening to a large patio area. The kitchen is fitted with a range of cabinets with granite worktops and built in appliances. To the first floor are three well proportioned bedrooms and a large bathroom with bath and large walk in shower. Double glazed windows are fitted and gas fired central heating is installed.
A particular highlight of the home is the outdoor space. The house is set back from Marsh Lane with extensive parking and turning space. The gardens wrap around the house and the aspect results in the house enjoying sunlight from dawn until dusk. There is a sweeping lawn and expansive slate style patio area.There are also glorious views to Frodsham Hill.
Location
The house enjoys an private setting with great views to Frodsham Hill. It is just a short walk from the centre of Frodsham, a thriving Cheshire market town and was recently identified as one of the most in demand locations in the UK. The town offers a great selection of independent and national retails outlets, artisan food shops and a range of fashionable cafe's restaurants and bars. An historic street market is held each Thursday and an artisan producers market held monthly. Open countryside is on the doorstep with walking on Frodsham marshes, Castle Park, Frodsham Hill, Hob Hey Wood, The Weaver Valley and The Sandstone Trail. Delamere Forest is ten minutes away by car and there are excellent recreational facilities in the area. There are popular schools for children of all age groups in the area. The road, rail and motorway networks allow daily commuter access to many parts of the North West. Regular direct rail services run from Frodsham to Chester, Warrington, Liverpool and Manchester.
EPC Rating: D
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