63, High Street
Tarporley
Cheshire
CW6 0DR
A most attractive detached property exhibiting huge amounts of character having been skilfully converted from a mission room and providing impressive accommodation throughout. Enjoying a sought after location Haughton Mission Room is an excellent example of a period property having been creatively and conscientiously converted to provide well proportioned and immaculately fitted accommodation throughout.
The accommodation opens with an entrance hall which in turn leads into the principal living space which benefits from triple aspect windows and a further centre space offered by the galleried landing. With the fireplace as its focal point this space is particularly attractive and can be configured in a multitude of different ways. Off this room is the dining room which in turn acts as an open plan space with the kitchen separated only by a small run of steps and has ample space for home entertaining as well as an attractive and well fitted kitchen. A spiral staircase leads down to a newly renovated cellar, a useful space for storage and utility, which is at lower ground level. At first floor level the accommodation continues to impress with a landing giving way to three further bedrooms. The larger bedroom utilises the family bathroom as a Jack and Jill en-suite and in its current format provides large amounts of storage space. The second bedroom has its own en-suite and attractive views over the garden whilst the third bedroom enjoys an exposed brick wall and the same level of space that can be seen due to the vaulted ceiling around the first floor.
Externally there is off-road parking to the front of the property with the gardens wrapping round to the sides and rear, boundaries are defined by mature trees and hedges and excellent levels of privacy and seclusion can be enjoyed throughout. The property is not over-looked and it benefits from views of open fields from every window.
A most attractive detached property exhibiting huge amounts of character having been skillfully converted from a mission room and providing impressive accommodation throughout. Enjoying a sought after location Haughton Mission Room is an excellent example of a period property having been creatively and conscientiously converted to provide well proportioned and immaculately fitted accommodation throughout. Available with no onward chain.
Haughton is a very attractive semi rural village only five minute's drive from Tarporley village centre, ten minutes from the centre of Nantwich and one mile from Bunbury. Bunbury is a peaceful village with the convenience of a large Co-op convenience store, butcher, three public houses and a beautiful historic church which dates back over 1,000 years. There is also a cricket club and a medical centre. Of particular note is Bunbury Primary School that enjoys an excellent reputation for academic excellence and is aided by the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers. Bunbury Primary School also feeds into Tarporley High School.
The nearby village of Tarporley provides a wider range of amenities and the whole area is well placed for the business traveller with many commercial centres including Manchester, Liverpool, Crewe, Warrington and Nantwich, all being found within comfortable commuting distance.
Railway stations can be found at Crewe, Chester and Nantwich, with London readily accessible from Crewe. Manchester and Liverpool Airports are found within a maximum of an hour's drive. For those with an interest in historical cities, Chester city centre can be reached in approximately 20 minutes. For those with leisure pursuits there are many golf clubs in the area whilst the Sandstone Trail at Bickerton is ideal for those with a love of walking and the outdoors.
2.16m x 2.16m (7'1 x 7'1)With a front aspect timber framed double doors with leaded and stained glass windows to either aspect. Partially exposed brick. Exposed ceiling timber. Ceiling mounted light fitting. Tiled floor. Glazed door to the living room.
8.94m x 5.92m (max) (29'4" x 19'5" (max))Split over two levels with front and side leaded and stained aspect windows and rear aspect doors. Sandstone inglenook fireplace with timber mantle above, sandstone hearth and woodburning stove. Window set to rear. Exposed timber ceiling and timber supports. Three period style radiators. Galleried landing at first floor level with turned staircase. Return to storage underneath stairs and a partial brick and timber curved wall opening up into the dining/sitting room. Recessed spotlights.
5.82m x 5.92m (max) (19'1 x 19'5 (max))L-shaped with front and side aspect windows. Exposed timber ceiling. Timber and brick exposed curved wall back to the living room. Open aspect and steps down to the kitchen. Period style radiator. Recessed ceiling spotlights.
3.63m x 5.84m (11'11 x 19'2)Dual aspect windows and side aspect glazed door. Wrought iron spiral staircase leading to the lower ground floor/cellar. Fitted with a range of wall and floor mounted kitchen units with a granite preparation surface and tiled splashbacks. Inset Belfast sink with hot and cold tap and drainer unit. Space for range style oven. Central island unit housing microwave, storage and large amounts of seating space. Integrated dishwasher. Space for tall fridge/freezer. Recessed ceiling spotlights. Open aspect to the dining/sitting room.
3.20m x 3.28m (10'6" x 10'9)Side aspect timber door and window. Floor mounted units. Space for washing machine and dryer. Tiled floor. Exposed brick ceiling. Ceiling mounted light fitting. Double panel radiator. Central heating boiler. Further storage. Lighting.
Turned staircase
6.20m x 3.48m (max) (20'4" x 11'5 (max))Galleried landing with exposed timbers and timber flooring. Fully vaulted ceiling. Ceiling mounted light fitting. Doors to three bedrooms and family bathroom.
3.61m x 4.67m (max) (11'10" x 15'4" (max))Dual aspect windows. Exposed timber to ceiling. Recessed ceiling spotlights. Fitted wardrobe furniture. Two period style radiators. Recessed ceiling spotlights.
Provides access to further storage as well as Jack and Jill access to the family bathroom.
4.22m x 2.13m (13'10 x 7)Side aspect window. Low level WC. Wash hand basin set into vanity unit with mixer tap. Claw foot free standing bath. Fully tiled shower enclosure with drencher head. Vaulted ceiling. Ceiling mounted light fitting. Period style radiator.
3.35m x 2.84m (11' x 9'4")With side and rear aspect windows. Period style radiator. Vaulted ceiling. Door to en-suite shower room.
1.40m x 2.82m (4'7" x 9'3")Side aspect window. Low level WC with push button flush. Wash hand basin set into vanity unit with mixer tap. Fully tiled shower enclosure.
4.88m x 2.92m (16'0 x 9'7")Side and front aspect windows. Attractive exposed brick. Vaulted ceiling and exposed timbers. Ceiling mounted light fitting. Fitted storage.
To the front of the property is a driveway accessed via electrically operated timber gate leading to a paved driveway which has patio wrapping around the side and front of the property. Formal access to the front with a timber framed porch with boundaries being defined by mature hedging to the front and side.
To the side and rear is a further garden with distinct seating areas, brick wall denoting side boundaries and lawn wrapping around to the rear. Two patios. External stairwell leading down to the access to the lower ground floor. Access can be gained via either side of the property whereby high levels of privacy and seclusion can be enjoyed throughout.
An independent brick and tile building provides further storage to the side as well as a hidden garden storage area.
We understand that mains water, electricity, oil central heating and private disk system are connected.
Viewing by appointment with the Agents Tarporley office
Leaving the Agents Tarporley office continue along the High Street in the direction of Nantwich and upon reaching the A49 take a left hand turn continuing to the Red Fox traffic lights. Take a right hand turn passing through the village of Beeston, passing Bunbury on the left hand side and taking the left hand turn onto Long Lane. Passing the Yew Tree pub on the left hand side and following the road through Haughton the property can be found on the right hand side clearly marked with a Wright Marshall for sale board. If you have reached the Nags Head pub you have gone too far and need to turn back in the direction of Bunbury.
At the time of your offer being accepted, intending purchasers will be asked to produce identification documentation before we are able to issue Sales Memorandums confirming the sale in writing. We would ask for your co-operation in order that there will be no delay in agreeing and progressing with the sale.
Although these particulars are thought to be materially correct their accuracy cannot be guaranteed and they do not form part of any contract.
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