THE FINAL home in a new and exclusive development near Chester is now available with a part-exchange option.
Grooms Lodge, features unspoilt views of the Cheshire countryside at Oldcastle near Malpas, on the Shropshire/Cheshire border.
The property spans three levels, with a townhouse design and tranquil rural surroundings.
With a price guide of £600,000, the spacious and stylish accommodation is ideal for families or professional couples seeking a blend of luxury and convenience. It is also being offered to buyers with a newly launched part-exchange option.
This approach allows clients looking to sell a smaller property to do so more easily, as Broughton Hall Estates will consider purchasing that property or the lowest value property within the chain.
Developed by award-winning Broughton Hall Estates, the central townhouse is the last remaining home at the Paddocks, an exclusive development of just six homes.
Grooms Lodge forms part of the row of three new builds, with three converted barns, all sold, also nestled on the site, just three miles or five minutes from charming Malpas village.
The ground floor welcomes you with a reception area that leads into an open-plan kitchen and dining space adorned with contemporary fixtures and top-tier appliances.
Stepping through the bifold doors onto the Indian stone patio and large rear garden featuring, which is bound by garden fencing, offering uninterrupted countryside views beyond.
On the first floor the family bathroom has a contemporary white suite and there are three bedrooms, one with ensuite.
The second-floor master suite comprises an impressive bedroom with ensuite, a private dressing room and a Juliet balcony offering breath-taking views through the bifold doors.
Russell Griffin, Director of Samuel Wood, who are marketing the final property, said: “This is a truly stunning house, and given the current squeezed market conditions, our clients have agreed to consider a flexible approach to facilitate a transaction, enabling a wider pool of buyers to consider this property as an option.
“Not only does The Paddocks offer contemporary rural living it also places education at the forefront. The area boasts exceptional private schools and the award-winning Bishops Heber High School, recently recognised with an outstanding OFSTED rating.
“With such versatile living over three floors and plenty of outside space, this property would be ideally suited to a family.
“This exclusive enclave boasts unrivalled access to the major cities of Chester, Shrewsbury and London being within an easy commute thanks to the high-speed rail link from nearby Whitchurch to London Euston in just over two hours.
“Here at Samuel Wood, we go the extra mile for our buyers and work with a number of trusted partners to assist with mortgages and conveyancing to get them over the line as seamlessly and swiftly as possible.
“This development addresses an urgent demand for this type of housing. Buyer demand is outstripping stock in this current market.”
Director at Broughton Hall Estates, Dorian Hopkins, commented: “Each detail at Grooms Lodge has been meticulously crafted to ensure a living experience that is comfortable and refined, reflecting the exceptional standards for which Broughton Hall Estates is renowned.
“These are architecturally stunning houses built with the latest techniques and high-end fixtures and fittings. Grooms Lodge is very warm and energy efficient.
“There is a fantastic flow of space and light in the property. It’s in turnkey condition, with no chain and an ABC eight-year warranty. We hope this final property in the development will make someone a fantastic family home, maybe even their forever home.”
Anyone interested in viewing Grooms Lodge, should contact the Samuel Wood sales team on 01743 272710 to arrange a personal viewing time. The property details can be found here.
For advice about marketing your property or to value your property call Samuel Wood on 01743 272710 or email shrewsbury@samuelwood.co.uk or visit www.samuelwood.co.uk
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