A semi-detached cottage with an arresting history is this week’s featured property.
Peel Cottage, 214, Congleton Road North, Scholar Green, boasts three reception rooms plus a study, three bedrooms and an “attractive” enclosed rear garden. The selling price is £384,000.
The property was a police station and the room used as a study today has a brick-vaulted ceiling, as it was formerly a police cell.
The accommodation today is more PC, and “beautifully presented” having PVCu double glazing and central heating and comprises a lounge with open fire, dining room, cottage-style fitted dining kitchen with a three-oven gas Aga, a family room and a study.
On the first floor, there is a landing, three “good-sized” bedrooms and a modern bathroom with a separate shower cubicle.
The property has a driveway to the side with good parking and a large single garage beyond the “attractive” and fully enclosed garden.
For a virtual viewing, visit timothyabrown.co.uk.
To view in person, call in to Timothy A Brown at 2-4, West Street, Congleton, telephone 01260 271 255 or email contact@timothyabrown.co.uk.

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