A SPACIOUS detached property in a gated community just a short drive from Chester is currently on the market for £850,000.
The stylish five-bedroom home boasts nearly 2,800 sq. ft of thoughtfully designed space, tucked away on a private corner plot in the village of Mickle Trafford.
The impressive property features modern styling, a light and open design and an abundance of outdoor space.
Stepping in from the large driveway and neat front garden the hallway features solid wood flooring, and an elegant oak spindle staircase together with a downstairs bathroom.
Three generously sized reception rooms are positioned on the ground floor with a study at the front of the property, with natural light entering through a charming bay window.
A formal dining room, with double-aspect views, and the standout living room with a brick inglenook fireplace and inset log burner provide cosy and versatile downstairs space.
The kitchen and adjoining open-plan family room truly define this property. With sleek quartz worktops, premium integrated appliances—including a double oven, induction hob, fridge, freezer, and wine fridge—and a central island, the kitchen combines beauty with functionality.
Upstairs, the oak staircase leads to five generously sized bedrooms, four of which are doubles, with the fifth serving as a large single. Each room is equipped with fitted wardrobes, offering excellent storage solutions. The principal bedroom, reached via an archway, stands out with its luxurious en-suite bathroom and dressing area. A second bedroom also features an en-suite, while the remaining bedrooms share a spacious family bathroom with a walk-in shower.
The large, private rear garden wraps around the home and features a substantial patio, a gazebo-covered seating area, and a sunny lawn—perfect for family gatherings or quiet relaxation.
The listing is currently available to view with Yopa.
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