A five-bedroom family home in Cheshire is on the market for offers over £550,000.
The detached property, located in Golden Nook Cuddington, is being marketed by Storeys of Cheshire.
Built just over a decade ago, the home offers a comfortable and practical living space for a large family.
The property is a short five-minute walk from Blakemere village centre, local schools, playgrounds, and various amenities, making it an ideal location for families.
The home features a large double garage and a driveway, providing ample parking space.
Bay windows at the front of the house offer peaceful views over the fields opposite and allow plenty of natural light to fill the interior.
The entrance hallway is a wide and bright space, with double doors leading to the large lounge area.
The lounge features a bay window at the front and French doors at the rear, which open to a dining terrace.
This room provides a fantastic indoor-outdoor flow for entertaining guests.
The house also includes a study and a snug, offering versatile spaces that can be used as a playroom, games room, office or quiet reading room.
The kitchen is spacious and sociable, with walnut coloured cabinetry and cream-coloured tiles.
Integrated appliances include a Franke sink, five-ring cooker top, oven and grill oven, fridge, four-drawer freezer, dishwasher and built-in waste bin.
The kitchen also features double doors that open out to a covered seating area, blending indoor and outdoor living.
The bedrooms are located on the first floor, accessible via a kite-winding staircase from the entrance hall.
The master bedroom is tucked away at the end of the landing and features a Juliet balcony.
The garden offers a patio at the far end, providing a space to soak up the sun.
The property is conveniently located for commuting, with Chester just a 20-minute drive away and excellent access to major motorways.
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