A STUNNING modern property just minutes from Chester city centre has been put on the market for a cool £1 million.
The stylish five bedroom detached home in the suburb of Lache is littered with mod cons from underfloor heating and a new fitted high specification kitchen, to a dining room complete with skylights and bifold doors opening out into a spacious rear garden.
The ground floor consists of a large lounge area with wall-mounted TV and a inset electric log effect fire, the aforementioned dining room and kitchen, with an attached utility room. The rear garden is equipped with a paved patio with plenty of space for entertaining and barbecues in the warmer weather.
Up the solid wood staircase there is the master bedroom complete with an en suite, and four further bedrooms, two of which also share an en suite. The main bathroom features a built-in de-misting light up mirror, fully ceramic tiled walls and flooring and underfloor heating.
The property also features a large gated driveway with ample parking space and a double detached garage. There are outside electric points and outside electric car charging point.
Ideally located on Lache Lane, the property is in walking distance of both Kings, Queens and Belgrave schools and equally near to Handbridge with its popular small businesses, restaurants and boutiques.
The nearby Westminster Park provides tranquil green space with a golf course, tennis, football pitch, crochet and a wonderful children's play area. There has also recently been the installation of an outdoor gym, two running circuits and picnic benches, a £53,000 Fields in Trust project funded by Cheshire West and Chester Council and WREN.
The sale of the property is being managed by Yopa who are entertaining offers over £1m. An open day is taking place on August 12.
Further information about the property is available via: www.yopa.co.uk/properties/details/352495.
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