AN 'exceptional' 19th century former coach house in Cheshire has been put on the market.
The six-bedroom property is nestled away off Brockhurst Way in Northwich and offers stunning panoramic views of the Dane Valley.
Built in 1830, originally as a stables and coach house, the home has been modernised and converted to offer more than 3,000sq ft of accommodation.
The property is being marketed at £975,000 by estate agents Stuart Rushton & Co.
A listing on Rightmove says: "This exceptional six-bedroom house showcases a remarkable blend of history and modernity.
"The interiors are adorned with several reception rooms that exude elegance and charm, while the highlight is undoubtedly the modern living kitchen/diner, ideal for both every-day living and entertaining.
"The kitchen has been recently upgraded, seamlessly combining style and functionality.
"Six generously-sized bedrooms are spread across the two floors, complemented by three bathrooms and an additional toilet, ensuring that every family member enjoys their own personal space.
"As you step outside, be prepared to be captivated by the superb wrap-around gardens that provide a picturesque backdrop to the property.
"Adorned with landscaped features and offering panoramic views, the outdoor space is a true sanctuary.
"With ample parking available and an integral garage, this residence promises not only a quality lifestyle but also convenience.
"This property offers brilliant family accommodation in a serene location, striking a perfect balance between peaceful surroundings and easy access to essential amenities."
In addition, planning permission was granted in May earlier this year for a partial conversion of the loft.
These plans can be found on the Cheshire West and Chester Council planning portal searching for reference 24/01143/FUL.
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