An executive detached offering flexible accommodation and “breath-taking” views as far as Wales is this week’s featured property.
The Cheshire View at 73, Top Station Road, Mow Cop, has five double bedrooms, a large lounge/dining room, three fitted kitchens and two bathrooms – plus parking for approximately 10 vehicles.
The perfect place to run a business from, it could be easily altered to create an array of alternative choices or potential business ventures, according to the agents marketing the sale. It is on the market with estate agent Timothy A Brown, at offers in the region of £799,000.
The property is situated near the top of Mow Cop and has open views to the front over the Cheshire Plain, with views as far as Snowdon and Welsh mountains.
The “outstanding” property is arranged over four floors with a basement cellar, and the ground floor featuring an office with its own kitchen area, wc and storeroom, a hall leading to a utility room and store, a large integrated kitchen and boiler room, large lounge/dining room with feature fireplace, double bedroom with large en-suite bathroom with double bath and shower.
To the first floor, the landing leads to a kitchen/diner, fully tiled shower room and two double bedrooms, perfect for a relative wishing to have their own space/independence.
To the second floor there are two further double bedrooms.
A “gorgeous” lawned garden with patio area completes the “unique” property. To the front there is a stone hardstanding wall with a wrought iron gate with lawn and stone flag path to porch door.
On the left side is a path with steps down to a terraced lawned garden below with “stunning” open views and alfresco flagged area.
To the right side is a lawned garden with mature trees and bushes.
To the rear is a large tarmac driveway and parking for many cars.
For a virtual viewing, visit Timothy A Brown.
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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